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Honest advice about websites for Irish businesses. No jargon, no upselling - just things we think are worth knowing.
Take Orders and Bookings on Your Website, Commission-Free
Food-ordering apps and booking platforms take 7% to 30% of every sale. You can take order-ahead pickups and bookings on your own site for a flat €75 a month, commission-free.
Read moreWhat Happens When Someone Googles Your Business?
Walk through what actually appears when someone searches for your pub, cafe, or trade. If you don't control the results, Google fills the gap with whatever it can find.
Read more5 Things Every GAA Club Website Needs
Most GAA clubs rely on WhatsApp groups and Facebook. Here are the five things a proper club website needs to become the single source of truth.
Read moreWhat Google Wants on Your Business Website
A plain-English guide to what actually affects your Google ranking as a local business. No jargon, no SEO secrets - just the practical stuff that matters.
Read morePay Monthly Website vs One-Off Payment - Which Is Better?
One gives you ownership, the other gives you peace of mind. Here's how to figure out which approach actually suits your business.
Read moreYour B&B Needs More Than Booking.com
Booking.com takes 15-18% of every room. A direct booking through your own website costs you nothing. Here's why Irish B&Bs need their own site alongside OTAs.
Read moreWhat Should a Tradesperson's Website Include?
You don't need 10 pages. Here's exactly what a tradesperson's website needs to make the phone ring - and what you can skip.
Read moreHow Much Does a Website Cost in Ireland? (2026 Guide)
An honest breakdown of the three main options - DIY, agency, and managed service - with real costs, real trade-offs, and no hidden surprises.
Read moreDoes My Pub Need a Website in 2026?
Tourists search before they visit, Google prioritises businesses with websites, and your Facebook page alone isn't cutting it. Here's the honest answer.
Read moreWhy Your Facebook Page Isn't a Website
Facebook is brilliant for community, but it won't help new customers find you. Here's what each one actually does - and why you need both.
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