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    Staying at 5 Star Adare Manor Hotel is more than just a luxury night away, or a weekend. Your stay is a story: a magic memory that changes each time you come to visit.

    This Castle Hotel is situated in the heart of Adare Village in County Limerick.
    Adare Manor is renowned as one of the top Luxury Hotels in Ireland, is steeped in history and surrounded by medieval ruins.
    This hallmark experience offers unique Five Star accommodation, the best of contemporary food and an impeccable approach to hospitality that brings guests back, time and time again.

    Meander through stonewalled gardens and winding woodland paths, discover the colourfulhistory of Adare Manor and its story-filled walls.

    The 840-acre riverside demesne is home to a championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior and superb trout fishing on the River Maigue.

    Whether you’re looking for an escape, a relaxing break, a quiet departure, an exciting adventure or a romantic getaway – we have everything you’ll need, right here, on our doorstep in Adare.

    Staying at 5 Star Adare Manor Hotel is more than just a luxury night away, or a weekend. Your stay is a story: a magic memory that changes each time you come to visit.

    This Castle Hotel is situated in the heart of Adare Village in County Limerick.
    Adare Manor is renowned as one of the top Luxury Hotels in Ireland, is steeped in history and surrounded by medieval ruins.
    This hallmark experience offers unique Five Star accommodation, the best of contemporary food and an impeccable approach to hospitality that brings guests back, time and time again.

    Meander through stonewalled gardens and winding woodland paths, discover the colourfulhistory of Adare Manor and its story-filled walls.

    The 840-acre riverside demesne is home to a championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior and superb trout fishing on the River Maigue.

    Whether you’re looking for an escape, a relaxing break, a quiet departure, an exciting adventure or a romantic getaway – we have everything you’ll need, right here, on our doorstep in Adare.

    Staying at 5 Star Adare Manor Hotel is more than just a luxury night away, or a weekend. Your stay is a story: a magical memory that changes each time you come to visit.

    This Castle Hotel is situated in the heart of Adare Village in County Limerick.

    Adare Manor is renowned as one of the top Luxury Hotels in Ireland, is steeped in history and surrounded by medieval ruins.

    This hallmark experience offers unique Five Star accommodation, the best of contemporary food and an impeccable approach to hospitality that brings guests back, time and time again.

    Meander through stonewalled gardens and winding woodland paths, discover the colourfulhistory of Adare Manor and its story-filled walls.

    The 840-acre riverside demesne is home to a championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior and superb trout fishing on the River Maigue.

    Whether you’re looking for an escape, a relaxing break, a quiet departure, an exciting adventure or a romantic getaway – we have everything you’ll need, right here, on our doorstep in Adare.

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Most companies still not capitalizing on social media

October 30, 2012 | Online Marketing

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A new survey of 180 senior executives and corporate directors of North American public and private companies revealed a disconnect between companies’ understanding of social media and how they are applying it to their business.

The key findings from the report include:

– 90 percent of respondents claim to understand the impact that social media can have on their organization but only 32 percent monitor social media to detect risks to their business activities (only 14 percent use metrics from social media to measure corporate performance).

– Only 24 percent of senior managers and 8 percent of directors receive reports containing summary information and metrics from social media. Approximately half of the companies do not collect this information at all.

– Nearly two-thirds of respondents (65 percent) use social media for personal purposes, and 63 percent for business purposes. This demonstrates that executives and board members are familiar with social media.

– Only 59 percent of companies in the survey use social media to interact with customers, 49 percent to advertise, and 35 percent to research customers. About 30% use social media for to research competitors, new products and services, or communicate with employees.

Get the full story at VentureBeat

The End of the Anonymous Internet is Near

The launch of Google+ has caused an old issue to boil to the surface: should you be required to use your real name when signing up for Facebook, LinkedIn and other social networking services? The Big 3 think so and whether you agree or not, you’re witnessing the beginning of the end of the anonymous internet.

We’ve all seen how presumably normal people, combined with an anonymous profile, can become “comment trolls” of the worst type. Discussions over heated topics quickly spiral into name-calling and curse-word-filled rants against the other side, resulting in the equivalent of an online riot where nothing gets accomplished.

It’s amazing how real names attached to real profiles make the discussion civil and polite. When we turned our comments over to Facebook on several sites about a year ago, the quality of debate and discussion improved immensely.

Everyone understands that when your online reputation is at stake, the cursing, screaming and personal attacks drop significantly.

Some will argue that it is in the best interest of the social networks to to have real profiles associated with real people. That’s true, but I think we all get a better online experience when people think twice about what they say online.

Their online reputation depends on it – as it should.

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