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Minister encourages retail businesses in Mayo to enhance online capability

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Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English TD, is urging Irish based retail businesses in Mayo to enhance their online capability and presence in order to exploit new opportunities to increase turnover, to expand and to sell internationally.

Government should consider expansion of Trading Online Voucher Scheme

Digital Business Ireland (DBI) is calling for the Trading Online Voucher Scheme to be expanded in order to facilitate the growth of Ireland’s e-commerce sector.

Local design company to represent Galway at National Enterprise Awards

A well-known design business is this year’s winner of the Galway County Enterprise Award for 2022.

Trading Online Vouchers worth €336,318 issued in Mayo for 2021 - Dillon

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161 Trading Online Vouchers were awarded to businesses across Mayo in 2021 to the value of €336,318 to assist them in developing their online presence, according to Fine Gael TD for Mayo, Alan Dillon.

Carraig Donn celebrates ten years in business online

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National retailer Carraig Donn is delighted to celebrate its tenth year in business online this week as its leading e-commerce site, www.carraigdonn.com continues to go from strength to strength.

Gradam nominees compete to become the fifteenth Tribe of Galway

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As Autumn closes in, Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh moves to the next stage of Galway’s bilingual Business Award. 31 businesses and organisations across Galway, are preparing to showcase their bilingual endeavours as they prepare their Pacáistí Eolais (information packs) to impress the moltóirí and take one step closer to becoming the new tribe of Galway.

Galway school project business evolves to key New York presence

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A Galway-based website and app development agency, Grafton Digital which was originally conceived as a school project has officially opened its second site in Manhattan, New York.

Galway farmers warned of need to protect farm business data

Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is reminding Galway farmers to protect their farm data. Almost 80% of farmers surveyed by Ifac for its 2021 Irish Farm Report now use technology in their business every day. While this brings advantages in terms of streamlining processes, saving time and boosting productivity, it also introduces digital and cyber risks that farmers need to understand and manage, with financial losses and the leaking of confidential data being two of the major worries.

Indoor dining to boost local economic recovery, reveals SME survey

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With indoor dining reopened, a survey of SMEs has shown that high-street businesses rely on local eateries and the hospitality sector to drive footfall and trade.

 

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