July 24th, 2010 by Jason Roe
This blog post is part of my blogging for 365 days series.
The Freelance Feed, showcasing a high number of quality freelance reading resources.
Colab.ie, Enabling collaboration by helping people with ideas meet people with skills.
SPF Record Setup for Multiple Mail Servers
Social SEO the Evolution – Fact and Fiction, it’s business as usual crappy links and ok content!
Are Hyperlocals Replacing Traditional Newspapers? sites that don’t have the budget for flashy graphics or searchable databases. Their content comes from observant neighbors.
The future is another country, Social networks and statehood. Facebook is not quite a sovereign state—but it is beginning to look and act like one
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March 4th, 2010 by Jason Roe

Weedle
Weedle the new job search thing is due to launch later today. I was at the Weedle preview last night and it looked kind of cool
Basically Weedle are another social network but are a mixture of a golden pages and a social network. Think of it as a slicker linkedin where you can quite easily see what individual to use for a task/skill based on your Weedle network. Read the rest of this entry »
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February 21st, 2009 by Jason Roe

Last week, I went to a really interesting session about hotels and bogging set up by Ciara Feely. Keith Bohanna was speaking to a group of hoteliers about promoting themselves via blogs / twitter.
I found it quite interesting that the first barrier for most of the hoteliers was the lack expertise to set up a branded hotel blog. With that in mind, I decided to come up with this offer.
For a limited time, I am offering a number of Irish hoteliers the chance to get a blog installed / customised* free of charge. To top that off.. If you are a small hotel / b&b , I will also give you a free one-to-one crash course on twitter.
If you are in the hotel space and looking for a blog I would love to hear from you. If you know anyone in the tourism space who might be interested please pass this ton to them.
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