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Youngest Ever Participant Completes E-marketing Course

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Ten participants successfully completed the Advanced E-business course which was delivered in the Snipe Design Centre in Clones, Co Monaghan. All the course participants including sixteen week old Tom Murtagh received a Certificate upon completion of the course. Tom attended all five days of the course with his mother Katie from the Causey Experience. The course was delivered over five days by Catriona and Graham from OSD.ie.

The course enabled all participants to become competent at managing and maintaining the development of their own web-sites, including the implementation of E-business marketing strategies. The course participants provided positive feedback about this course and especially in relation to their confidence to manage the marketing of their businesses over the Internet.

One of the key points learnt on the course was the need for web-sites to link to other sites, in order to create increased web traffic to their own site. The participants represented a cross section of rural tourism businesses, which all networked well and provided links to each others websites. Some of the businesses involved included www.rallyschoolireland.ie, www.errigalhotel.com , www.dillonsselfcatering.com and www.trinityisland.com. The main beneficiary from this course will be rural tourism in the Border Counties.

If you have a rural tourism enterprise and would like to participate in this type of training programme, please e-mail us your contact details and ask to be put on E-business mailing list. We are planning to run a similar course in 2007, details will be confirmed in the New Year.
Cavan Monaghan Rural Development, Ballyhaise Agricultural College, Cavan, Ireland.
Phone : +353 (049) -4338477 Fax: +353 (049) -4338189
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‘The Tourism without Borders Initiative is part-financed by the European Union’s Programme for Peace and Reconciliation and the Irish Government under the National Development Plan, and managed for the Special EU Programmes Body by Border Action’ 


 
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