Marketing

14 small businesses awarded funding of close to €240,000 by Local Enterprise Office for Dublin City

The Local Enterprise Office for Dublin City has awarded €239,900 in funding to 14 Dublin City-based small businesses and start-ups,…

7 years ago

SuperValu revealed as Ireland’s most convenient supermarket

Gamma, the location intelligence services provider, has revealed that SuperValu is the most convenient supermarket in Ireland. For almost a…

7 years ago

This is Why You Should Have All Your Emails and Calls in One Place

Savvy customers are demanding when seeking services, meaning it has become even more important for businesses to adopt more efficient…

7 years ago

Understanding How Artificial Intelligence could change Marketing

by Charles Phan who graduated with a degree in Marketing and continues to write about a variety of fields in…

7 years ago

Why a Poor Name can hurt the Value of your Brand

by Grant Polachek, Director of Marketing at Inc 500 company Squadhelp.com When you are trying to come up with the…

7 years ago

The Most Common Challenges Businesses could face in 2019

by Wendy Dessler Running a business is becoming a much more viable way of making a living. Technology and a…

7 years ago

70% of shoppers abandon mobile transactions when the process is too difficult, new survey finds

More than two-thirds of consumers in Ireland will abandon mobile transactions out of principle if the process is too difficult,…

7 years ago

70% of Irish business leaders believe they must put customers first to achieve long-term success

Just under three quarters (70 percent) of Irish business leaders believe they must put customers first if their organisation is…

8 years ago

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