Archive for July, 2011
Press Release – Irish horse charity Irish Horse Welfare Trust (IHWT) has designed and launched a new Horse and Pony Care booklet for Dublin City Council (DCC). Print editions of the booklet will be delivered to local schools in Dublin’s inner city area and libraries in the coming weeks. It is also to be made […]
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Tags: booklet, Dublin City Council, education, equine welfare, horse charity, horses, Ireland, Irish Horse Welfare Trust, PR Ireland, Practice PR
St. Aidan’s lotto has reached a record jackpot of €7,500 this month. The draw takes place in St. Aidan’s Centre on Friday 29th July and if there is no winner, a further €500 will be added to next month’s jackpot. Tickets cost €2 per ticket or if you purchase a book of tickets it costs […]
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Tags: charity, disability, Gorey, Ireland, jackpot, lotto, PR Ireland, Practice PR, Saint Aidan's, special needs
First Integrated Products to Provide Immediate Value to Customers GGC Software Holdings, Inc., an affiliate of Golden Gate Capital, and Infor, a leading provider of business software serving more than 70,000 customers, today announced the completion of its acquisition of Lawson Software, Inc., under the terms of the merger agreement disclosed on April 26, 2011, […]
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Tags: acquisition, business software, Golden Gate Capital, Infor, Ireland, Lawson Software, PR
7 tips for good PR photography
Listen to tips on Audioboo 1-Picture This You might think having a press photograph to support your release is not that important, but Irish journalists and editors will disagree. If your release doesn’t have a picture, chances of ending up in the bin are much higher. 2-Stock photography Supply the journalist with original material. Stock […]
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Tags: broadband, Declan Campbell, Digiweb, Eutelsat, Ireland, Jillian Godsil, KA-SAT, Kevin Ryan, Laurent Vanderbocht, Onwave, Pat Rabitte, PR Ireland, public relations, satellite broadband, technology, Tooway
Impersonators, Twitter and is that Steve Jobs?
Across the Irish channel, Tory MP Peter Bone is asking micro-blogging site Twitter to identify fake accounts set up by impersonators pretending to be celebrities. Mr Bone has his own personal reasons to ask for the introduction of Twitter-purity measures, as a ‘Ms Bone’ is quickly gathering followers on Twitter by posing as the MP’s […]
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Tags: authenticity, fake accounts, impersonators, Peter Bone, PR Ireland, Practice PR, security, Steve Jobs, Twitter