7 Tips for Improving Your Online Marketing Writing Content.

Even if you work with an experienced online marketing team, there are times when you’re bound to have to do a bit of copywriting yourself. Even the busiest business owners and executives get tasked with the occasional tweet, article, or email, and it pays to be able to convey key messages in a succinct way.
With that in mind, we’d like to share with you seven tips for world-class copywriting that virtually anyone can use:

1. Write with a single person in mind.

Use marketing personas for this exact reason. The more you can picture your perfect client in your mind’s eye, and write something that appeals directly to her/him, the easier it’s going to be to create a one-on-one marketing effect (your goal).

2. Say what you mean, as clearly as possible.

Where a lot of business people trip up is trying to think like professional writers, when they should simply communicate clearly. When in doubt, use a simpler word instead of a more complex one. Aiming too high with your language doesn’t always make you look smarter; It can just as easily come across as jargon. May sound like you are talking down.

3. Support your key statements.

If you are making a claim that flies in the face of common sense, or accepted wisdom, try to back it up with something credible. Often, a statistic or case study will do. However, if those aren’t available, a personal anecdote or testimonial from a customer can be helpful. There is a fine line between being unconventional and being out of touch, so support your strongest statements in the best ways possible.

4. Always end your writing on a strong point.

Every marketing communication you put together (with the possible exception of short tweets and personal notes,) should end with a definite conclusion, a call to action, or both. If at all possible, invite the reader to take the next step, or share an opinion. I practice this rule in every communication I write, from emails to staff or clients, to closing out my twice-weekly blog articles. Simple truth: if you don’t ask for a response, it’s less likely you’ll get one.

5. Write once and edit twice.

A lot of what people consider “writer’s block” is just a lack of momentum. For your first draft, just keep putting words together and trust you’ll find the ones you need. After you have a complete draft, edit twice. The first time for structure and organisation; and the second time to eliminate anything that isn’t needed to help tell your story or make your point.

6. Read the document out loud before you send it.

Most simple typos, grammatical errors, and structural problems that people struggle with can be fixed by simply reading the draft out loud. Take your time and don’t rush over the words. You’ll find that as much as 90% of the most common writing issues can be taken care of this way.

7. Never send or publish something you’ll have to take back later.

We live in a world where a single ill-advised email, blog post, or social media comment can lead to big problems. So, before you publish something to the Internet, or send it to any of your contacts (or especially, to all of them), think carefully about whether it’s an idea you really want to express, or a thought you may want to keep to yourself.

You don’t have to be a born writer to put together effective business communications, or add blog posts or social updates to your online marketing efforts. All it takes is a bit of focus and attention to detail… the rest just comes with practice.

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How the Internet Steals and Sells your Secrets and Personal Information, Infringes your Privacy and depletes your Personal Identity Security

YOU ARE BEING UNFAIRLY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY THE BIGGEST HEIST IN HISTORY, THE ABSOLUTE INVASION OF YOUR PRIVACY AND THE LESSENING OF YOUR IDENTITY SECURITY.

Make them stop by refusing to co-operate. Boycott data thieves.

No matter what you are trying to buy, sell or source online NEVER okay your location or agree to readily giving access and personal information to most apps. It can readily be detrimental and come back to haunt you.

Only ever buy online via secure means – https//.

These thieves are given freedom to defraud because their nefarious ways are not questioned or legislated against by Internet savvy politicians and political parties who are buying and using the personal data harvested. They say it’s not illegal! The political influence is the reason it’s presently classified as not being illegal.

You probably have no idea how much of yourself you have given away on the internet, or how much it’s worth. Never mind Big Brother, the all-seeing state; the real menace online is the Little Brothers – the companies who suck up your personal data, repackage it, then sell it to the highest bidder. The Little Brothers are answerable to no one, and they are every-where.

What may seem innocuous, even worthless information – shopping, musical preferences, holiday destinations, flights, hotel reservations – is seized on by the digital scavengers who sift through cyberspace looking for information they can sell – a mobile phone number, a private email address.

The more respectable data-accumulating companies – Facebook, Google, Amazon, eBay, yahoo – already have all that. Even donating money to charity by texting a word to a number means you can end up on databases as a ‘giver’ and be inundated with phone calls from other noble causes. Once your details end up on a list, you can never quite control who will buy them.

As you surf the web, thousands of ‘third-party cookies’ track your browsing habits. Then there’s your smartphone, which can log information every waking and sleeping moment. Quintillions – yes that really is a number – of pieces of data are being generated by us and about us.

Look for example at Facebook. In a typical week, its users upload 20 billion + items of content, pictures, names, preferences, shopping habits and other tit-bits. All information that can be stored and later employed to help advertisers.

It is presently held as legal for companies to spy on us, and it is very lucrative. Some analysts estimate we’re each giving away up to £5,000 worth of data every year. A worldwide industry has emerged over the past decade that is dedicated to finding new ways of extracting and analysing this bounty. ‘Data brokers’ operate enormous clearing houses which buy, analyse and then sell online and offline data. One of the largest, Acxiom Corporation, is believed to hold information on about 500 million consumers around the world, and has annual sales of more than $1 billion. Many of the big social media companies, including Facebook, work closely with these data brokers – cross-referencing your status updates against postcodes or loyalty-card data from shops. From thousands of fragments, they can build a remarkably detailed picture of you.

They certainly won’t like my article! I’ll be keeping a sharp look out though.

A little further down the chain, companies are scooping up your tweets or Facebook posts, analysing them and selling on the results for a hefty fee. Recently Sony paid $200 million for a company that does exactly that. This doesn’t just affect exhibitionists on Facebook; if you’ve completed the electoral register, your home address is probably only a click away for anyone vaguely interested.

This harvested data can be used to figure out your probable location and logically guess at your consumer behaviour. In one infamous case, a US supermarket responded to a young female customer’s purchases by offering her vouchers for various pregnancy products. These were intercepted by an unsuspecting and very irate father. In another, a GPS service designed to help drivers find quick routes was also selling the information to the Dutch police, who could use it to work out who was breaking local speed limits. Each year, the Little Brothers get more clever.

This makes it easier than ever for companies – and even politicians – to pin you down with personalised and effective marketing, messages and offers. The UK Labour party has recently hired one of Barack Obama’s digital gurus, Matthew McGregor. Don’t be surprised to see creepy targeted ads from Dave, Ed and Nick at the next general election, based on some innocuous comment you might have made on your Facebook page about wind farms or Tory policy on pensions.

How worried should you be? Having slightly less irrelevant ads popping up on your screen hardly amounts to a sustained attack on your freedom. Data brokers can’t break down your door. And after all, when you join a social network or run a search on Google, it’s an exchange: you let people spy on you, and they give you a fulsome service for free.

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But this exchange is starting to become a bit one-sided. Every time we download an internet app, we accept a lengthy list of terms and conditions. Unfortunately few of us really know what we’re signing up to – one recent survey found under half of us knew that mobile phone apps can collect and store personal data.

And those terms and conditions? They’re usually comprehensible only to a contract lawyer with a background in software engineering, but we click yes and hope for the best. The results were explained well in a recent documentary, Terms and Conditions May Apply. ‘ The greatest heist in history wasn’t about taking money,’ says the voice-over. ‘It was about taking your information- and you agreed to all of it.’

Agreement, in this case, means clicking ‘OK’ to the contracts that include all sorts of worrying, loosely worded clauses – and which it would take about a month of your life each year to read properly. But perhaps you should set that time aside. A British firm recently included a clause which asked for permission to ‘claim, now and for evermore, your immortal soul’ – a techie’s joke which harvested 7,000 souls in one day.

‘Hello, we’re trying to find somewhere we can smoke…’

When the hugely popular Instagram updated its user agreement to say that ‘a business… may pay us to display your photos… without any compensation to you’, uproar ensued, the clause was removed, and the company declared that it had never intended to sell on photos. But in order to opt out of data collection, or to object to nasty terms and conditions, you have to know exactly who’s collecting your data- and it’s hard to know where to start.

Civil liberties groups are increasingly concerned, because they realise that companies, police and governments have a mutual interest in the gathering of personal data. Nick Pickles, head of Big Brother Watch, says large-scale commercial data collection is a ‘dream come true’ for governments because it dramatically extends the possibility for surveillance. Intelligence agencies don’t need to spy on you any more; they can simply go to the relevant internet companies and prise out of them what they need.

All this data is also a goldmine for fraudsters. Identity theft is increasing, which is no surprise seeing how much information people post about themselves online. Often we’re complicit. In saying where we are on our social media accounts, we also say where we are not. The website pleaserobme.com is a joke – but it has a serious point behind it, a rather brutal reminder of the dangers of location-sharing online.

The internet, of course, is just getting started. More and more everyday objects are being fitted with microchips: fridges, keys, wallets, cars. And even hair: Sony recently filed a patent for a SmartWig that could take photos and vibrate when you receive a message. Google’s augmented reality glasses will be able to record what and who you’re seeing. On a more mundane level, smart energy meters which can record your energy consumption patterns will be installed in every home by 2020. As it stands, no one really knows who will own all this information, and how will it be regulated.

The public is getting worried. So what should we do? The past six months have seen a flurry of ‘crypto–parties’ – free workshops to learn about how to protect your privacy online. (I attended a packed event recently.) Anonymous browsers like ‘TOR’, often used to access the ‘dark net’, are becoming more popular. The dark net is usually referred to as an online underworld where drugs, pornography and worse are bought and sold – but it’s also one of the few places you can go to escape Brothers Little and Big. Even Facebook users who were once happy to share everything are tightening their privacy settings.

Here is another danger. It’s right that people should be able to keep things private, but the vitality of the internet depends on people sharing information: that was the whole point of the net when it began as an academic project in the late 1960s. The more you share, the more you receive. And there are many beneficial uses of data. Professor Nigel Shadbolt, director of the Open Data Institute, says that Google has been extremely successful at using search terms to understand how epidemics spread. Satnav technology is getting better at avoiding traffic jams, because of drivers agreeing to share their progress. (http://www.waze.com). Analysing our energy consumption patterns could cut down bills dramatically.

As a ComSec consultant, I am extra keen to make this a serious discipline. Professor Shadbolt thinks if we can analyse the use of social media while respecting privacy and consent, the benefits to society in general could be immensely important.

The digital revolution has transformed our lives, but the technology that does so much for us comes at an unfair cost. For good or ill, the internet has ravaged notions of privacy: It’s not really possible to get by in the modern world without sharing information about yourself. The question is how to control that.

The Germans already have a term, informationelle selbstbestimmung, which translates into knowing what data you have and being in control over how it’s used. In part, that means us wising up to exactly what data is being sucked out of us. It also requires companies to be transparent about what data they’re sucking – and how they’ll use it. At the moment it’s still too shadowy and confusing. Basic market competition should help. As the value of our personal information grows (and we become more aware of that value), companies that are open about what they’re using will have a significant advantage over competitors. The big players are already looking for ways to give users more control over their data: even Axciom has started to open up a little. It makes good business sense, and probably helps that some savvy politicians and quangos on both sides of the Atlantic are starting to pay more attention to this issue.

The Russian scene is brutal.

But it may be that we do not want the Little Brothers to stop watching us entirely – we’ve become dependent on the services they help to deliver so cheaply. One of the reasons firms like Amazon and Google have grown so huge is that they deliver services which billions of us want. The majority of Europeans now use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or another social media accounts – none of which charge us a penny. As the saying goes: if you’re not paying, you’re the product.

In Ireland the government and revenue authorities have been holding back on an absolutely crucial postcode system for the country.

Though postal codes are a vital cog in online business and Internet marketing, which the Irish government strongly supports, zip codes are still not a reality some ten years after being first mooted. It now transpires the government are trying to link postcodes more to individuals than places in order to tie in taxation gathering more tightly and probably unjustly.

So there you are now. Don’t loose any sleep over it all but, try to be a little bit wiser!

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How to set up a Virtual Home Button on your Apple iPhone iPad device.

Set up your virtual home button

The virtual home button is a feature built-in to Apple devices, such as the iPhone and iPad. It provides additional functionality and can act as a backup for the physical home button.

Follow the step-by-step guide below to activate your device’s virtual home button.

Step-by-step guide

Step 1

From the home screen, select Settings.

Step 2

Select General.

Step 3

Select Accessibility.

Step 4

Select AssistiveTouch,

then, slide the switch to ‘On’.

After a few seconds, the virtual home bottom will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen.

Tapping the virtual home button gives you access to several features including basic phone functions, favourite tasks and gestures.

Step 5

To deactivate the virtual home button, follow this guide from the beginning, sliding the AssistiveTouch switch to ‘Off’ in Step 4.

 

 

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SEO/M Future Projections – Democracy, Legal, Judicial and Finance in Ireland.

In keyword, algorithmic and analytical research, etc., surprising data can be thrown up in the hands of an expert, which I pursue to obtain great content.

Outcomes on existing information of a current nature can be surprising.

Future projections can be really frightening when democracy, legal, judicial and finance in Ireland are factored in.

God help us all. Austerity – We ain’t seen nothing yet!

 

 

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Post Code Proposed for Ireland is Second Rate.

The presently topical, though somewhat gray public announcement on the proposed introduction of long awaited post codes in Ireland is a typically badly commissioned and explained blind, dumb state project comparable to the grave criminally inexcusable costly error made in purchasing electronic voting machines!

Politicians will never learn.

This issue is much different though in many respects, principal being the public already know, from practical experience that Loc8 cannot be bettered and simply should be utilised to generate postal codes / zip codes for Ireland. It is already sad and sorrowfully that it could have been introduced years ago and saved a lot of money.

The Minister, bullied and blinded by executives in An Post and their cronies is, through pure lies and misguided ignorance apparently unable to make an informed change.

An Post has a checkered history of ineptitude and a distinguished record of making a mess of things, over-spending and squandering state assets without recourse to sanction.

What has happened to our “Made in Ireland” “support Irish Made” motto.

There is time to see sense and change to something brilliant and Irish Made.

The people need to really make themselves heard on this issue.

The people are fools no longer.

The people are sovereign.

Please make this issue viral for the common good and the saving of millions in these times of such great austerity that is so badly affecting most people in Ireland.

Monetary Bubble next big Fiscal Crash and Mega Recession.

A Simple monetary bubble will be the next big fiscal crash and mega recession.

Looming on the horizon is the mother of all recessions! It will tip the scales of reasoning and bring total world chaos, civil disorder and a war to end all wars.

Just in the same way as all the gurus and the self-interested political leaders would not accept that there would ever be a property crash, which we will never exit, an actual MONEY (hard cash) crash is looming on the near horizon. Put simplistically it will be brought about by a major world reduction of hard cash/money availability – money in your pocket or in your banking account.

There is additionally, as in the property crash a simple reason that will bring this fiasco to reality.

As already super rich individuals and organisations increase their wealth year on year by as much as 50%, even during recession, actual wealth / currency for governments and the remainder of the populous and smaller businesses will dry up.  Interest rates will soar to unsustainable levels as demand for credit increases. The wealthy and wealth organisations will make their final killing!

The greater wealth of the world will be controlled by fewer. There will not be sufficient currency to go around to sustain the remainder of the peoples.  BANG!

Greed, avarice, corruption are totally blind to all of this and the way in which it is developing, manifesting itself and growing out of control more rapidly each month!

Failure of proper governance the world over has played a big part in b, as history shows!

Think you’re in recession now? Well’ just wait and see. You can’t say you haven’t been warned, not that you as an individual can do anything about it anyway.

My findings are based on information that is available to most people, if they only knew how to do their sums.

End. Sun 6 October 2013.

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Major Changes to the Provision of Health Services in Ireland – Health (Amendment) Act 2013.

The Dáil (Irish parliament) rather covertly passed legislation into law – the Health (Amendment) Act 2013 immediately before the Dáil summer recess of 2013.  This means there is obviously something under-hand afoot!  The Health (Amendment) Act 2013 received very little by way of publicity or civic public debate.  This situation is disastrous as the Health (Amendment) Act 2013 will have a MAJOR impact on the delivery of health services and on the cost of health insurance in Ireland in the years going forward.

In summarising, this Act provides for two accommodation designations in Public Hospitals:-

  1. Single Occupancy Rooms
  2. Multi Occupancy Rooms

This new legislation has removed the former Private and Semi Private and Public categories of hospital accommodation.

This will mean that patients in future can be allocated a semi private room or a bed in a public ward and the charge for the bed to the health insurer will remain the same.

The former system provided that public hospitals could only “ring fence” 20% of the public hospital beds for privately insured patients but now all beds can be classified in this way if they are occupied by a person who has private health insurance.

Of far greater significance from a cost perspective will be the issue of all patients in Public Hospitals with private health insurance – their medical insurers will have to pay the relevant accommodation fees depending on the room they occupy.

Up to now all citizens of the State had an automatic entitlement to a bed in a public hospital especially if they were admitted through the Accident and Emergency Department with the State covering the cost.  In the case of “elective” procedures such as hip or knee replacement or Gardaí who suffer injuries on duty – those without private health insurance are placed on the public waiting list and find themselves waiting months to years for their surgery.  These changes will probably extend such waiting times to a much longer delay.

People pay for the entitlement to a public hospital bed through our PRSI and USC deductions which are major deductions from pay and pensions.  It will be even more important from now on to hold private health insurance to ensure speedier access to urgent medical care.

The cost of this new arrangement when implemented in full is very difficult to calculate at this early stage – the main insurers such as VHI are talking about premium increases of 20% and upwards to fund it.  There are on-going discussions with the Department of Health and Children and all interested parties with a view to phasing in these changes to ease the cost pressures on medical insurers and avoid these major subscription increases.

Sneaky ulterior covert action by our beloved self-interested political authorities raked in typical underhand creativity on behalf of cronies and gravy-train provisioning for the elites.  I will never understand how the decent people of Ireland accept the governance of untrusted self-interested politicians and allow such people and questionable defective political organisations to manage the nation.  It does not make one ounce of sense!

Nobody trusts a politician!

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Financial and Mortgage Arrears Resolution Processes in Banking and in other Financial Institutions in Ireland. The People behind the Processes!

Serious comment and information for your perusal and for your consideration based on a personal experience.

Are they fully qualified and what is their mean age?

What experience do they have and how long are they working in this sector?

What motivates them to do SO MUCH HARM and CAUSE SO MUCH STRESS and DEPRESSION to other citizens who are already under severe stress, depression and living in total daily fear and hardship with no end in sight?

Are they working under any form of bullying, duress, pressure, stress, meeting target objectives, with an ultimate fear of losing their jobs, from previously inept management still at the helm or otherwise involved?

Are these workers under so much pressure that they make mistakes likely to have grave outcomes for citizens in financial distress and suffering from severe depression?

Are all of these workers fully vetted from a security perspective? Did they ever work for other financial institutions in Ireland or abroad?

Do they have any conflicts of interests viz-a-vie their employ?

How can affected citizens feel happy and be fully assured that their identity security, privacy, business secrets and other personal, confidential, sensitive information expected to be submitted by them on a Standard Financial Statement (SFS) will be kept safe and secure? How can citizens be fully assured that credible security, data protection and other norms are constantly maintained safely, securely and away from prying eyes that could otherwise benefit by the critical information expected to be submitted on an SFS? How can citizens be sure their personal confidential information that people working in these institutions, and God knows where else they worked will not illegally make use of such information. How do they know who will actually see this information. Whose laptop, iPad, tablet, computer could it end up on? Such devices are regularly stolen – most unreported or the data was hacked, as is the norm nowadays because totally inadequate communications security is in place.

Are Standard Financial Statements a means of extracting inappropriate information about citizens while they are under extreme stress, depression and duress?

Outside agencies/organisations purporting to be assistive to citizens in fiscal distress should be avoided like the plague once they insist on fully completing an SFS! The financial institution will tell you YOU MUST fully and accurately complete an SFS before they can begin a process with you and assist you. THAT IS A LIE! YOU WILL NEVER RECEIVE ASSISTANCE. AT THE END OF THE DAY YOU WILL STILL HAVE TO PAY EVERYTHING BACK RIGHT DOWN TO THE LADST CENT OF ANY ADDITIONAL INTEREST ACCRUED. THEY HAVE NO ASSISTANCE TO GIVE YOU.

Despite what they say Banks in particular in Ireland are still not fully financed – more lies by an already totally untrustworthy financial organisation.

What they actually mean by helping you is to get you to incur and accrue much more interest!

They will take your home anyway, a process that is being more easily provided for by your elected representatives in government.

NEVER complete a full SFS and never submit documentary evidence in support of it. Instead make a statutory declaration. The EU and World court will back you up on this!

Are employees of banks, building societies and other financial institutions totally satisfied with their employment conditions and do they have faith, fear, loathing, contempt for any person/s in management? Are appropriate records of staff disputes maintained?

What training have they received and are they assessed on it afterwards by management before its put into use to be absolutely sure they can properly apply the indoctrination in daily chronic stressful situations that WILL arise?

Have they been programmed with selective hearing processes when speaking to the ordinary citizen victims of the very severe fiscal fiasco and recession in Ireland? Does the citizen have an unfair disadvantage here?

Note how people you speak to on such serious matters to you, zero in on certain remarks you may make and force you onto their narrow viewpoint – a form of bullying. Make a complaint to the Garda Síochána if this is done persistently.

Citizens should record all telephone conversations in the same manner as the financial institutions, notifying the person you speak with accordingly and of course complying with Data Protection legislation.

Citizens should also satisfy themselves as to the authenticity of the person with whom they are speaking and take whatever measures are necessary to do so.

Do any of them have actual personal experience / knowledge as to what it is like to be in financial difficulties with a prospect of losing one’s home and household, not having proper food and the total disruption to normal family life, as expected in the Constitution of Ireland? Does their training and assessment after training prepare them adequately on how to deal with such distressed citizens?

Are they aware that what they say to citizens might cause a citizen to commit suicide or commit self-harm?

Are any of these employees of banks and other financial institutions in personal financial difficulties themselves and have they declared such to their employer? Are they aware that any one of more senior management is also in financial distress?

Are such employees who have no financial difficulties made fully aware of what it actually feels like to be in financial difficulties and are they trained accordingly if not?

Are any resolution cases sub-let to any other outside financial organisations?

How is such process engineered and is the client fully informed? Are there any guarantees as to privacy and confidentiality?

Do any of these employees use their personal social media accounts such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, G+1 etc., to access the social media accounts of victimised people/clients they are investigating/dealing with for any type of information? Have they received instructions to do so from anyone? Are they aware that it is in breach of privacy, data protection and the rules governing acceptability for the use of such social media?

Are any members of senior management of Financial Institutions in financial difficulties and have they declared such?

Are any politicians, within/without government in serious financial difficulties and have they properly declared same?

Are any Judges in Ireland in serious financial difficulties and have they declared such? Remembering they had such a glut of money during Celtic Tiger {(Gaeilge – Tíogar Ceilteach)} times and heavily invested in property and construction, all or most of which they have lost.

How many Judges are presently operating within the confines of a very high conflict of interest? referring to the Irish economy between 1995 and 2008.

Is this matter of the intricate/delicate/life threatening procedures undertaken in the practical day-to-day methodology of the young men, women employees / agents of financial institutions engaged in mortgage arrears processes and other financial difficulty procedures fully assessed or generally evaluated by the Financial Regulator, the Banks and the Government? Do they care?

What effect does untrained and immature individuals have on citizens in dealing with them when they are already suffering grave stress and psychological damage because of indebtedness or otherwise and inability to meet payments, bearing in mind that they have already had to bail out the banks and the state and have been forced by acts of parliament to have earnings such as pay and pension entitlements reduced so drastically.

Are indebted financially overburdened citizens being taken unfair advantage of in favour of austerity measures?

The harsh fiscal penalties grow in the form of interest and adverse credit ratings the more one becomes indebted when in the first instance it is not the fault of most so afflicted by financial difficulties. This is a further cause of unbearable stress. No point in saying people lived beyond their means when they were goaded into such processes by previous government and financial institutions.

In diverting slightly from the main topic, there follows comments that also have some bearing.

Are we minding too many non-nationals, non-eu nationals who have never paid taxes, social subscriptions or done anything for this country accept scrounge off the backs of and totally insult and treat with contempt the hard-working people who reside in and work hard in Ireland.

How are you going to greet the next politician that calls to your HOUSEHOLD?

Do you trust politicians generally? I already know your answer to that is a resounding NO!

Therefore do you think it TOTALLY UNREALISTIC, CORRUPT and an affront to sane state citizens that SELF-INTERESTED politicians you would not trust as far as you could throw should be allowed to govern a nation? Simply does not add up or make sense!

Is the black market in Ireland booming?

Is it time for a new type of financial institution free from government, banking, EU, IMF, and any other type of autocratic regulation?

Remember, the people are sovereign!

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Are Irish Banks Selling Loans to Heavy Handed Loan Sharks & Money-Lender Types?

Are Irish Banks Selling Loans to Heavy Handed Loan Sharks & Money-Lender Types?

Rumours abound that unscrupulous Banks in Ireland are disposing of bad loans for about 75/85% of their worth to heavy handed loan sharks and the money-lending types.  The new loan owners are then using illegal unorthodox heavy-handed terrorising and leaning bullying tactics to try squeezing the money by whatever means possible out of the unfortunate borrower. 

While there is no absolute proof there are plenty of rumours which should be investigated by the Central Bank, the Regulator and the police.  People affected are afraid to make themselves known.  Is it likely that rackets continue to be perpetrated under the nose of the regulator?

The former political councillor who was allegedly shot at on the morning of Thursday 2 May 2013 in County Offaly allegedly had a substantial amount of money (cash) in the car.  If this person owes people a lot of money, as has been reported then some people in Banking must have assisted in obtaining such a substantial amount of cash, if it is true there was such an amount in the vehicle.  Otherwise how did the former councillor obtain the cash?  Is there a stash?  Is it all being properly and fully investigated?

It is time people demanded more information because it is my belief that certain elites can still get away with practically anything.

END.

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