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Win a Ticket to The Start Summit this Saturday

June 5th, 2019|

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Win a Ticket to The Start Summit this Saturday

Blacknight has partnered with The Start Summit, the unique event for early-stage entrepreneurs, which will be held at The Printworks, Dublin Castle, on Saturday 8 June.

Tickets for this event cost €99.50 including VAT, but we’ve got 5 to give away by midnight tonight!

To enter, use the widget below to enter using Facebook, or Twitter (or both for double points!)

Entries close at midnight tonight. We’ll announce the result on Thursday morning.

The Start Summit is designed for emerging entrepreneurs, to inspire, encourage and accelerate their development. Speakers include Irish pioneers such as Mark Little, Norah Casey, and Domini Kemp, expert workshops, and the event is supported by Enterprise Ireland, the Local Enterprise Offices and numerous exhibitors, including Blacknight.

A complimentary breakfast & lunch is included as part of the ticket, together with tea, coffee & snacks throughout the day. A complimentary drinks reception and after-party will follow the event.

Come and talk to us about web hosting, and learn how having a domain name ensures your independence from third party social media platforms.

We’ll explain why all the good names aren’t gone, and how consumers view a professional domain name as a badge of quality and trust.

And we’ll tell you how you can build a great website for only €39.99* for the first year, including a free security certificate and your choice of a .IE, .COM or .EU domain name!

Padraig and Andy will be our representatives at The Start Summit. Drop by and say hello!

Win a Free Ticket to The Start Summit

Win a Free Ticket for The Start Summit this Saturday

*Price excludes VAT

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About the Author: Conn Ó Muíneacháin
An award-winning broadcaster, blogger and podcaster, Conn Ó Muíneacháin works in communications at Blacknight. He is a graduate in engineering and worked in software development and manufacturing before running his own business for several years. Labhair Gaeilge leis!
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