What’s being said online?
Date posted: July 06, 2009
It’s been another turbulent week in the business sector. As the gloomy cloud hanging over the global economy remains there is no shortage of articles appearing on the internet. Here’s a few interesting that have been making the rounds this week.
- Graham Ruddick reports in the Telegraph how the UK car scrapage scheme appears to be bearing fruits while across the water in Ireland thinks couldn’t be much further apart as the car industry closes in on it’s worst performance in 22 years. Martin Brennan reports in the Tribune.
- Robin Pagnamenta, the Times Energy and Environment Editor interviews Lord Browne of Madingley who urges state run banks to invest in renewable energy.
- James Thomson reports on how Australian SME’s are battling the global downturn and dodging insolvency.
- Adam from Blogtrepreneur gives 15 helpful business tips for tough times. Cetainly worth a read for any business suffering in the current market.
- Are you on Twitter or thinking about it? Niall from Beyond the board room provides some brilliant tips and realisations as he shares his Twitter story so far.
- Pete from SeoWizardry offers great advice and analyses on how to carry out a Social Media SWOT Analysis
- Interternational consultant, speaker and authur Ric Wilmott tells of the 15 questions you should know about your business
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Hi Donagh,
Thanks so much for the mention. I have picked up a number of good news stories in the last while. This is backed up by the fact that the majority of our clients are reported increased sales. I am not saying “green shoots” but there is definitely more optimism around the place. By the way, I would like to chat at some stage, I am working on a project you may be interested in.
Thanks again,
Niall