Dungarvan Enterprise Centre
Old Friary Building
Lower Main Street
Dungarvan, Co. Waterford

Tel: 058 23598    Email: info@dungarvanec.com
 

Easter Coding Camp Offers Great Chance for Children to Learn Computer Skills


Easter Coding Camp Offers Great Chance for 

Children to Learn Computer Skills




Dungarvan Enterprise Centre in association with Local Enterprise Office will be running a Coding Camp for children aged between 8 and 14 from Tuesday 7th April to Friday 10th April 2015.

The Action Plan for Jobs 2015 emphasises the importance of computer literacy to the future. Jordan Casey is a fine example of the benefits of learning digital language from a young age. The 14 years old Waterford entrepreneur is the CEO of his own company, Casey Games-an award winning independent video game company. Click here and watch a short movie  about Jordan . 

The teenage tech prodigy’s company has had success developing apps for mobiles and the web such as Greenboy Touch, Alien Ball versus Humans, and Food World.

The Dungarvan Enterprise Centre's Coding Camp will be run in association with Calypso IT local based apps as well as developing skills in writing HTML, using quiz HTML, and coding CSS.

The week long camp will be delivered by the teacher and industry professional who also volunteers at Tramore Coder Dojo.

The camp is suitable and will be beneficial for children with an interest in computers, gaming and coding or children who have a keen interest to develop skills in these areas.

The camp will run from 10am to 1pm. The cost is €80 per child.
For further enquiries or to book now, call (058) 23598 or email dungarvanec@gmail.com







Cost Effective Digital Workshops at Dungarvan Enterprise Centre




Dungarvan Enterprise Centre, in conjunction with Waterford City Enterprise Centre, will be hosting a number of Connect Online workshops aimed at improving local business online skills and output.

The workshops, which are being generously subsidised by the Local Enterprise Office, will cover a wide range of digital topics. They begin on April 1st in Waterford city and will run until Dec 2015.

Workshops on offer include Twitter,Linkedin,Pay-Per-Click advertising, Google Analytics, Facebook, SEO, You Tube, Blogging, Pinterest, Email marketing, generating quality content for digital marketing, and managing your online presence. The wide range of selection allows participants to pick and choose particular areas of digital marketing that may benefit their business output and intake.

Date
Description
Location
01/04/2015
6pm-9pm
Twitter for Business
Waterford City Enterprise Centre
08/04/2015
6PM-9PM
Linkedin
Dungarvan Enterprise Centre
15/04/2015
10am-1pm
PPC & Google Analytics B2B
Waterford City Enterprise Centre
22/04/2015
10am-1pm
PPC & Google Analytics B2B
Dungarvan Enterprise Centre
29/04/2015
6pm-9pm
Facebook for Business B2C
Waterford City Enterprise Centre
06/05/2015
10am-1pm
Facebook for Business B2C
Dungarvan Enterprise Centre
13/05/2015
6pm-9pm
Search Engine Optimisation
Waterford City Enterprise Centre



As consumer activity continues to transfer rapidly to the online market with the ever explosive and expanding growth of digital technology, these workshops will  allow small business
owners insight into connecting with their customers through numerous means of digital channels.

Date
Description
Location
20/05/2015
10am-1pm
You Tube
Dungarvan Enterprise Centre
27/05/2015
6pm-9pm
Blogging for Business
Waterford City Enterprise Centre
03/06/2015
10am-1pm
Pinterest
Dungarvan Enterprise Centre
10/06/2015
6pm-9pm
Email Marketing
Waterford City Enterprise Centre
17/06/2015
10am-1pm
Generating quality content for Digital Marketing
Dungarvan Enterprise Centre
24/06/2015
6pm-9pm
Managing your online presence
Waterford City Enterprise Centre


Each individual workshop will last for three hours and will cost participants just €30.
Moreover, due to the enticing variety of workshops on offer, participants can avail of a special four the price of three discount- an offer that allows them 12 hours of training for under €100.

There are two sites for these workshops- Dungarvan and Waterford City. Dungarvan Enterprise Centre and Waterford City Enterprise Centre are connecting together to deliver this project. This collaboration will provide networking opportunities for business across the county. These workshops will allow business from all over Waterford the chance to meet and work closely together and develop ties that can help benefit each other.

TO BOOK CLICK HERE 

Dungarvan Enterprise Centre launches Help4Biz Infograph

Check out Dungarvan Enterprise Centre's “Help4Biz” Infographic! The cool, new tool is aimed at helping local businesses find local resources in a quick and easy manner!

With Help4Biz entrepreneurs will now be able to smoothly navigate the daunting landscape of trying to find what business assistance is available to them and where it is.

Basic needs available on the Infograph include: 
  • Planning and Strategy
  • Research and Product Development
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Legal Assistance
  • Financial Management
  • Workforce
  • Funding
  • Production Space
  • Office Space
  • Real Estate Assistance. 



By simply identifying the needs you require, Help4Biz - which acts as a map, will lead you to contact information on local organisations that can help fulfill your service requirements.

The goal of the Infographic is to provide useful information to entrepreneurs, whether they are pre-startup, startup or growth businesses, and let them know what resources are and are not available to them in a simple but effective manner.

When it comes to such assistance in County Waterford, Help4Biz is one of a kind. There is no other resource kit that that brings entrepreneurs, agencies and services together all under the one umbrella!

Help4Biz is available via download at www.dungarvanec.com or can be picked up in hard copy at the Dungarvan Enterprise Centre.

Social Media Marketing Laws and Benefits

                  


We are basing this blog post on two articles written by Jayson DeMers and Susan Gunelius. Both of these articles tell you a little more about Social Media Marketing  in Business and how it works to improve your business . We will introduce you  to some of the top laws and benefits taken from the articles. 

According to Susan Gunelius these are 10 laws of social media marketing,which govern what you should do with Social Media in your business. Our favorite laws are:
  • Law of Listening - more listening less talking in social media marketing means you have to be sure what are they talking about and  then you can create content, that is relevant and useful for your audience.
  • Law of Acknowledgment - never ever ignore a  person who tries to reach out to you always acknowledge.Even if the communication is a complaint, acknowledge it and take resolution offline.
  • Law of Accessibility - always when you publish your content you can't disappear. You have to be online and ready to talk
  • Law of Influence -find the influencers in your marketplace and industry, connect with them, see what they share and try to build relationships that will get your content shared with their highly qualified relevant audience 
  • Law of Value - you need to give to gain - you need to be offering more than a sales pitch to be successful in social media. Put your energy and focus into building quality content and relationships 

More information about the'' Laws of Social Media Marketing'' written by the Susan Gunelius click here 

                             

The other article written  by Jayson DeMers  shows you the benefits of social media, have are our favorites: 
  • Improved Brand Loyalty - you need be online for brand loyalty, brands who engage on social media channels get higher loyalty from their customers, according to Texas Tech University.  
  • Better Search Engine Rankings -the fact is the most popular search positions are affected by social media, strong brands almost always use social media.  If you want your customers to find you on search your brand needs to be in the social media space, which will make your brand appear legitimate,credible, and trustworthy.
  • Improved Customer Insights - remember the law of listening? You should be listening and reading comments to better understand what people think of your business .You can target your content better based on topics being spoken about and you can then see which types of content generate the most interest—and then produce more of that type of content.
If you are wondering about more benefits you can get from social media marketing click here and check out the full article 
  

Pinterest Marketing Tips for Business


  

Pinterest Marketing Tips for Business


We found this article written by Cindy King about how to get good results from Pinterest very interesting and decided to share. 

Pinterest - is a web and mobile application company that offers a visual discovery, collection, sharing, and storage tool. Users save and share pins from multiple resources onto boards based on a plethora of criteria, e.g. similar characteristics, a theme, birthday parties, planning a holiday, writing a book, interior decorating, holidays, etc. 
            

In the article there are 7 Pinterest Marketing Tips and we're going to pick our top 4: 

  1. Include price Tags While users are looking for inspiration they are also good sales leads - make sure they know how to buy
  2. Use Pin It For Later links  it's a helpful way to let others bookmark your content for reading later - encourage sharing 
  3. Promote Your Presence let people know you are on Pinterest, cross-promote with traditional media and your other online channels 
  4. Track Pins from Competitor Domains it's always wise to know what your competition is doing 

For more great tips and the full article click here 

50 must-have apps for your business



We were very excited about the article written by Adrian Weckler, Technical editor from Irish Independent, on ''50 must-have apps for your business'' and we  decided to share a little about it.

Smartphones are not just good looking gadgets, in this article Adrian Weckler  recommends the most useful apps for your business.


These are some examples of useful apps and why you need them:  

  • DocuSign it's been 15 years since 'Digital signatures' were first  flagged in Ireland. But it's still not working for business most Irish institutions still look for faxed responses to signature-specific documents. DocuSign allows you to capture your signature and use it for online documents. 
  • Evernote  another good app you should have on your smartphone - it works right across  most devices. On this app you can access all of your notes, memos and documents (from years back,too).
  • Fiverr One of the trickiest bits of starting your own business is getting small professional services done. Fiverr is like the eBay of service-provides. From artwork to design to voiceovers to other business services, this has lots available at reasonable prices.
  • mSecure app is very clever and it help you keep one password which allows you entry into an online 'safety vault ' where you store other passwords.
  • Hangouts this app is probably one of Google's most underused (and underrated) free features. It lets you hold impromptu conferencing sessions, either social or professional in nature, using your phone, tablet or PC. Up to 10 people can participate on the same Hangout call.
  • Wifi finder is a very handy app when you travel and you need internet, this app shows you a bucketful of public wifi hotspots in your immediate vicinity
  • Viber  allows you to make calls and send  messages for free  to any of your friends who use viber as well and  all you have to have is access to wifi.  
  • Dropbox allows you to upload,download or access documents, photos or other files across lots of devices. It's particularly handy if you want to give lots of people access to a  collection of large files without having to email them.



For more information and the rest of the top 50 apps click here 
This article is available  also on our Facebook page



Action Plan for Jobs 2015-Whats It Means for Enterprise



‘’Action Plan for Jobs 2015 – What It Means for Enterprise ‘’

The Action Plan for Jobs 2015 was launched a Thursday 30.01.2015 but what does it mean for Enterprise ?

         According to OECD  "the achievement of 100,000 additional jobs by 2016 will be an important milestone and we are confident that this will be achieved. Beyond this, we need to set an even more challenging goal for the country – we want to replace all of the jobs lost during the economic crisis and bring employment to 2.1 million in 2018."



 They say that  Action Plan for Jobs 2015 will be a further step along the way in meeting this medium-term goal for Ireland.

The themes in this year’s Action Plan for Jobs build on the reforms of previous years in the areas of competitiveness, innovation and entrepreneurship and in fostering new sources of growth for the economy.
A significant regional fund of up to €25 million in competitive funding will be announced to support regional initiatives through Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland and the LEOs, in particular.
The key target contained in the plan is to double the jobs impact of start-ups in Ireland over the next five years, from the current level of 93,000.

  • ·         Increase the number of starts –ups by  25 per cent – representing 3,000 more start-ups per annum;
  • ·         Increase the survival rate in the first five years by 25 per cent – 1,800 more survivors per annum; and
  • ·         Improve the capacity of start-ups to grow to scale by 25 per cent

To achieve the ambition, the Government will improve the key interlocking elements that impact on entrepreneurship and make up the entrepreneurship ecosystem in Ireland like a business environment and supports. In addition over the coming year, the Government will bring forward a new Enterprise Policy and Strategy Statement for the period to 2025, setting out the vision for enterprise development over that period to secure full employment, and the key supports and business environment measures to be taken to ensure Irish based enterprises are among the most innovative, productive, competitive and entrepreneurial in the world.


Very good news for Small Business 

The digital economy represents 5 per cent of GDP, is growing at approximately 20 per cent per year and supports almost 100,000 direct and indirect jobs. Irish consumers spend around €700,000 per hour, 24 hours a day online. With up to 70 per cent of Ireland's annual online spend currently going overseas, targeting Irish businesses for online trading is a key jobs and economic imperative. In Ireland today, however, less than 1 in 4 small businesses are selling to customers online.

 European Commission research suggests that companies which develop a meaningful online trading presence grow twice as fast, export twice as much and employ twice as many people.

The Trading Online Voucher Scheme was introduced and piloted under the 2013 Action Plan for Jobs and rolled out nationally under the 2014 Action Plan. The Scheme is a key action under the National Digital Strategy (NDS) which was published in July 2013. It aims to get 2,000 more small businesses trading online by end 2015 and offers a financial incentive of up to €2,500 to small and micro businesses to develop their online trading capability. It is an example of an effective partnership between DCENR, DJEI, Enterprise Ireland and the Local Enterprise Office (LEO) network.
More information on the Scheme can be found at www.dcenr.gov.ie/nds and on the website of each LEO.

Other Supports  
  •  The development of an innovative SME State Support On-line tool (www.localenterprise.ie/smeonlinetool) to provide an individual with a list of the possible government business supports available to their particular business;
  • Government agreement to amend the Credit Guarantee Act 2012 and introduce a new more flexible Credit Guarantee Scheme;
  • The commitment by EI of €99.5 million to a number of funds under its Seed and Venture Capital Scheme (2013-2018);
Each LEO will identify how it can facilitate hubs where start-ups can be established in a supportive network before moving on to accommodate for the next cohort of emerging enterprises. A key approach will be to build on the 100+ Community Enterprise Centres across the country by implementing local protocols to ensure the LEOs are fully integrated into the enterprise development plans of each county.



A national week of events promoting entrepreneurship and showcasing Ireland’s start-up sector to entrepreneurs from all over the globe including the Irish diaspora, with the message ‘Start, Scale, Succeed from Ireland’.


  • ‘The Start-up Gathering’ is a new initiative which will be led by the not-for-profit organisation Start-up Ireland as a key building block towards making Ireland a global start-up hub by 2020.
  • The Start-up Gathering is an ambitious project which at its heart is ‘of the start-up sector, by the start-up sector and for the start-up sector in Ireland’.
 It builds on the success of initiatives such as ‘The Gathering’ and ‘The Wild Atlantic Way’ in a sustainable, regionally balanced way. To help make Ireland the best place in the world to establish/locate a high impact start-up, five days of events will take place annually in the second week of October (from October 5th to 10th in 2015) in each of Ireland’s cities (Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford) with a focus on the industry strengths present in each city. Using the successful model of ‘The Gathering’ the week will leverage and augment many existing events and projects that are themed around entrepreneurship, start-ups and existing industry clusters present in each city.

 The five industries will be those ‘strength in depth’ sectors currently located in Ireland namely ICT, Medical Devices, BioPharma, Agri/Food and Business Services.

 The goal for the Start-up Gathering 2015 is to facilitate in excess of 50 events and networking opportunities nationally during the week for at least 15,000 members of the Irish public and international visitors thereby creating the conditions for the creation of at least 2,500 new jobs in the following 12 months.

It seems that the Government will support small business but whether it meets its lofty targets remains to be seen. 




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