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Josh Cote of EA Worldwide Acquisitions Leads Irish Entrepreneurs to Success

Josh Cote, current managing director at EA Worldwide Acquisitions successfully hosted an entrepreneurial conference in Dublin, Ireland.

2012-06-14
LONDON, ENGLAND, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Ireland has been featured countless times in the news over the past 4 years as one of the most at risk economies in Europe.  As employment opportunities fall, Ireland has faced a frightening reality with the country reported to have the highest level of household debt relative to disposable income in the developed world at 190%.  It could take up to 40 years for Ireland to recover. EA Worldwide Acquisitions is an outsourced sales business that have successfully grown through the recession and obtained recognition for their contributions to entrepreneurial community. "The recession has been difficult for many businesses across the globe, instead of waiting it out, we have taken a proactive approach and thought about how we can create our own success.  Starting a business during a tough economic climate need not be scary for Ireland," says Josh Cote of EA Worldwide Acquisitions. "No matter what the economic condition, businesses will always require customers. Our outsourced sales service offers no risk to businesses as it is performance based, our clients pay us only for results.  If our clients have a great product we will find a market that requires it and acquire those customers for the business."

Outsourced Sales is an industry that has demonstrated steady growth year on year but EA Worldwide Acquisitions believe there are many industries that have the potential to do well no matter what the local economic conditions.

EA Worldwide Acquisitions Managing Director, Josh Cote hosted an entrepreneurs conference in Ireland to outline how to find a niche business opportunity even during an unstable economic period.  With over 100 attendees, the event shows that the people of Ireland are not giving up and want to create their own success and help their country out of the recession.

Josh Cote was reported saying, "This has been one of my favourite locations to speak on entrepreneurship as the attendees are really serious about creating a better future for themselves. They are realistic about the condition of their economy and want to break free and build successful businesses." EA Worldwide Acquisitions MD Josh Cote has spoken on similar topics throughout the UK, USA and South Africa.  Self-employment is promoted in the UK and new business start-ups have been credited for contributing to the UK economic recovery by Prime Minster David Cameron.

EA Worldwide Acquisitions MD Josh Cote was proud to be invited to host such an event in Ireland and is happy to be given the opportunity to assist leading budding Irish entrepreneurs to success.

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[Press-News.org] Josh Cote of EA Worldwide Acquisitions Leads Irish Entrepreneurs to Success
Josh Cote, current managing director at EA Worldwide Acquisitions successfully hosted an entrepreneurial conference in Dublin, Ireland.