Small Business Show: The Great Big Internet TV Network

Johnny BeirneThis week’s guest is Johnny Beirne, online brand expert and co-founder of the Digital Business Institute.  Business, he says is about trust, and the growth of online video is bringing us right back to the kind of face-to-face engagement on which personal relationships are built.

We discuss the week’s business news: Telefónica’s new startup accelerator; new mobile payments system Payjack; investors team up with farmers; and the online funeral home.

The Small Business Show is broadcast each weekend in syndication on Irish radio.  Items from the show are published as podcasts throughout the week on FocuSMEIreland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

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Small Business Show with Gabriela Avram of 3D Camp

Gabriela AvramGabriela Avram is a lecturer in Digital Media at the University of Limerick, and one of the organisers of 3D Camp, which will be held on May 26th.  3D camp, she explains, is about how we interact with computers in the physical world and will cover topics such as mobile computing, augmented reality, geocaching and DIY Synthetic Biology!  It’s an informal conference on the ‘Barcamp‘ model, so it’s not only free to attend but participants are invited to shape the agenda, contribute and speak.

Also discussed in this week’s business news: Athlone’s planned Chinese exhibition centre; the latest data on new company registrations; free WiFi is launched in Clonmel; and Google bring Streetview indoors.

The Small Business Show is broadcast each weekend in syndication on Irish radio.  Items from the show are published as podcasts throughout the week on FocuSMEIreland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

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Small Business Show: David Quaid Spills the Beans on SEO

David Quaid of PrimaryPosition.comDavid Quaid runs Primary Position, an agency which specialises in Search Engine Optimisation or SEO.  Recently he met Conn for a coffee and an interview for the Small Business Show.

David points out that SEO and marketing is the first step in online business.  Before you build the site – before you choose a domain name – you need to consider your target audience: who they are, and how they will find you.

Content is critically important, he explains.  It should be meaningful and useful, in the language of your customers – not of the ‘trade’.  Users go online to research solutions to their problems but they may not know the technical terms for those solutions.  Good SEO anticipates these searches and responds with meaningful content that draws traffic.

Links are important, he says, but they must be relevant, in the context of the text where they are found and in the overall nature of the subject matter or business in question.  You can’t fake this stuff – he says.  Search engines devote considerable resources to making sure their results are relevant – otherwise they lose trust and, as a consequence, business.  Good SEO, he agrees, is about good marketing and good customer relations.

The Small Business Show is broadcast each weekend in syndication on Irish radio.  Items from the show are published as podcasts throughout the week on FocuSMEIreland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

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Small Business Show: News Review with Colm Ó Broin of Gaelscéal

Colm Ó Broin is a journalist with Gaelscéal, the weekly national Irish language newspaper.  He joins Conn Ó Muíneacháin and Kehlan Kirwan on the Small Business Show to discuss this week’s news, including: contradictory reports on the business outlook; the importance of food for the tourism industry; a new europe-focused directory of SME resources; and the burden of employment law.

The Small Business Show is broadcast each weekend in syndication on Irish radio.  Items from the show are published as podcasts throughout the week on FocuSMEIreland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

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Small Business Show #40: Brian Cleary of Clonmel Chamber of Commerce

Brian ClearyBrian Cleary joins Kehlan and Conn to review the news for this week’s Small Business Show.  Brian is the CEO of Clonmel Chamber of Commerce, who are working hard to make sure local business view their chamber membership as “an essential tool for business”.  As part of that they are running a month of free events for members in May, which they’ve  renamed SME Month!

This week’s podcast discusses IBEC’s plan for economic recovery; optimism for tourism; Mumpreneurs; and Jam-making!

The Small Business Show is syndicated weekly on Irish radio stations and podcast each Friday on focusmeireland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

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Small Business Show #38: Disruptive Innovation

Tom McNamara is the Business Manager with Bank of Ireland in Ennis and he joins us on the show this week to discuss the latest business news.

There are encouraging signs in the latest ISME Business Confidence survey and the NCB Purchasing Managers Index, both out this week.  Exporters are optimistic, but the domestic retail climate remains challenging.

As NDRC launchpad takes another 15 startups on board, we talk about Aeriaq’s bid to disrupt the air filtration market.  These innovators are making the future, and we salute them!

The Small Business Show is syndicated weekly on Irish radio stations and podcast each Friday on focusmeireland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

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Small Business Show #35 with Martha Rotter of Idea Magazine

Martha RotterMartha Rotter, publisher of Idea Magazine, joins us to review this week’s news.  Idea is a digital magazine aimed at Irish innovators and published bi-monthly.  It’s also a showcase for the work of Woopie (Write Only Once, Publish It Everywhere) their digital publishing services business.

We discuss the KPMG report which puts Ireland in pole position for a global recovery.  Austerity is making us competitive internationally, but it has seriously impacted consumer spending at home.  It’s a challenge for SMEs, and perhaps an opportunity, as we spend less and save more.  We talk about the government investment of €30m in Irish healthcare companies managed by a San Francisco venture capital firm, and ask: where is the private capital?  And as we celebrate St Patrick’s Day, 70% of retailers will be hoping to cash in on the passing trade.

The Small Business Show is syndicated weekly on Irish radio stations and podcast each Friday on focusmeireland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

This podcast is sponsored by mailpak.ie – Custom design, print & mail service