The short and not-so-simple answer (though rather sweet) is: A heck of a lot!
In the past few weeks I have undertaken my first real stand-alone project; PA Electronics. In the next three weeks comes my second, though I’ll have a lot of assistance from various sources on that one. Read more…
18August
Posted by Simon O'Rourke |
The art of business
August 18th, 2006 (NEWS WIRE) Nova Scotia, Canada - Hosting service provider EIRCA Internet Solutions has introduced a new web hosting brand according to the company. The new subsidiary company, This Is Hosting (www.thisishosting.com) is to compliment the company’s reseller hosting and managed server solutions by offering multi-domain and application web hosting. Read more…
When expanding in to a new market it is always an eye-opener to see how other sub-markets tick and indeed if they even tick at all. Read more…
August 22nd, 2005, EIRCA signed a no-compete agreement with the new directors of DIYHosting that disallowed EIRCA from offering H-Sphere reseller accounts in the future. Circumstances change and per clearance from our solicitors, H-Sphere lovers rejoice; we’re back. Read more…
07June
Posted by Simon O'Rourke |
The art of business
It’s an all too common occurence in the web hosting industry these days; A new company expires within two years.
So why is this phenomenon even happening? Well, that’s a relatively open-ended question, but the answer can be real simple. Read more…
07June
Posted by Simon O'Rourke |
The art of business
A few days ago, I introduced the concept of horizontal growth.
This post will introduce the concept of vertical growth. Contrary to the concept of horizontal growth, vertical growth is achieved without acquisitions or mergers. Read more…
31May
Posted by Simon O'Rourke |
The art of business
In a discussion with a client today, the topic switched to discussing the two major types of growth that a company can go through. We discussed the pros and cons of each type and [of course] I have my own theories. Read more…