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 A list of the best websites has been compiled based on the finalists of this year’s Digital Business Ireland permanent tsb National Digital Awards 2022 
Research commissioned by Digital Business Ireland, shows that 31% of people are planning to make an online purchase this Cyber Week, as inflationary pressures prompt consumers to take advantage of discounts and other incentives.
Digital Business Ireland, the country’s leading representative body for online businesses has today launched a dedicated SME best practice eBook ‘Harness Digital, Power Growth’ to mark Ireland’s inaugural ‘Digital First Day’.
New research from Digital Business Ireland highlights the need for businesses to demonstrate credibility and transparency to attract and retain customers online
Digital Business Ireland has today called for stronger digital market surveillance of online advertising of goods and products, as Ireland enters a traditionally busy shopping period.  
The exponential growth in the popularity of e-commerce looks set to continue, according to new Digital Insights research commissioned by Ireland’s leading representative body for the sector, Digital Business Ireland and the custodians of Ireland’s national domain registry, .IE. The research issued today was carried out by Ireland Thinks and is based on a nationally representative sample, collected from a group of over 30,000 panellists.
The exponential growth in the popularity of e-commerce looks set to continue, according to new Digital Insights research commissioned by Ireland’s leading representative body for the sector, Digital Business Ireland and the custodians of Ireland’s national domain registry, .IE. The research issued today was carried out by Ireland Thinks and is based on a nationally representative sample, collected from a group of over 30,000 panellists.
The exponential growth in the popularity of e-commerce looks set to continue, according to new Digital Insights research commissioned by Ireland’s leading representative body for the sector, Digital Business Ireland and the custodians of Ireland’s national domain registry, .IE. The research issued today was carried out by Ireland Thinks and is based on a nationally representative sample, collected from a group of over 30,000 panellists.