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Jun
15

Optimizing your LinkedIn profile for SEO

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I found the following short video clip on YouTube giving very useful tips on how to optimize your LinkedIn profile for SEO:

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Warsaw old town

Warsaw old town

The Ireland Poland Business Association (IPBA)is a well-established bilateral trade association whose main objective is to promote trade and business relations between the island of Ireland and Poland. At the invitation of the Honorary Consul for Poland in Northern Ireland, the IBPA has decided to form a branch in Northern Ireland.

The launch of this association will take place on Friday 5th June 2009 at 12.00 noon at the Canal Court Hotel, Merchant’s Quay, Newry. A light lunch will be served at 1.15pm. The event will give participants an overview of the many opportunities available to companies looking for new markets or to grow existing business interests in Poland. Speakers at the event will outline the business opportunities in the Polish market, as well as the benefits of membership of the Northern Ireland Poland Business Association.

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In the second part of the series of ‘How to avoid common exporter mistakes’ Handel Export will outline the importance of carrying out sufficient and appropriate market research when approaching a new export market.

Part 2: Failure to carry out sufficient or appropriate market research

Carrying out good market research prior to entering a new market is vital for a number of reasons, not least for saving you time and money through making sure you get it right first time.

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Mar
28

Czech Prime Minister formally resigns

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The Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek  resigned this week following a vote of no-confidence. His letter of resignation was formally given to the Czech President Vaclav Klaus. The Prime Minister was forced out due to criticism of his handling of the economic crisis, critics saying that he reacted too slowly in implementing a cash bailout.

His resignation is of particular concern as the Czech Republic currently holds the rotating presidency of the EU. This has led to some discussion over whether or not the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have sufficient political and economic stability to be capable of taking the presidency of the EU. What do you think? Should the countries of Central and Eastern Europe who joined the EU in 2004 be allowed to take the presidency of the EU or should this be left to the original 15 member states for the time being?

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Welcome to our new website and export blog! Over the following weeks and months we hope to provide you with information on all our upcoming export projects which can facilitate your company’s entry into new export markets as well as useful hints and tips on how to export. We will also be profiling different industries and markets as well as the export assistance services we provide so stay tuned..

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