Small and medium-sized businesses are proving to be the lifeline to Donegal’s recovery from the economic recession.
Each job created gives a person not only their pride back but it also puts more money in their pockets.
And that’s more money to spend in the local shop, restaurant, garage, hairdresser and the many other business outlets.
One of the most critical components in modern-day business is to market your product efficiently online.
And now leading Donegal business owners are going on the record as to why they are using Donegal Daily to advertise their business as they move forward.
The following are three testimonials from some well-known and hugely successful businesspeople.
Jason Black, owner of Voodoo
“Donegal Daily has been a fantastic lifeline for our business, we’re a very young and dynamic business.
“We have a wide age profile – anything from 18 years of age through to 60 years of age.
“Our business is very organic – our business is changing on a daily basis, and we need to be able to communicate with our customer right now on a daily basis.
“We find Donegal Daily exceptionally accurate at getting good information out to our customers at the touch of a button.
“With the respect to the paper press, locally in Donegal it goes out once a week in Donegal – and that information for us can be quite lethargic and slow – and to get the type of information to our customer we need to get it out faster.”
Terry McEniff, Mount Errigal Hotel
“I advertise on Donegal Daily obviously because I get a great return for my advertising – as everybody knows it’s very hard to quantify return from advertising.
“But we always see an immediate uplift in sales when we start advertising on Donegal Daily.
“We do everything with graphs within the hotel, and the graphs speak for themselves.
“The web is the way forward, and Donegal Daily is the way forward for us.”
Patrick Gildea, owner of Patrick Gildea Centre of Excellence
“Donegal Daily is without doubt our only choice for any social media connection with the public in the North-West.
We did a lot of research before we connected with a social media brand – and we found that Donegal Daily had hit it on the button.
So that’s why we’ve developed a relationship, and will continue to do so over the next few years.
We get the stats back, the stats tell us it’s working, so we’re happy to continue using and to recommend Donegal Daily.”
“If you want to connect with social media in Donegal and the North-West and nationally, then as far as I’m concerned their the only social media outlet out there at the minute that’s connecting with such a large scale of audience.”
If you would like to discuss advertising options with our sales team, simply contact admin@donegaldaily.com and one of our sales staff will contact you immediately.
Over the years businesses have had to adapt and evolve due to the rapid growth of online activity by consumers.
That has prompted businesses to re-model websites in order to make them user friendly for their customers.
Companies have also placed a huge emphasis on structuring social media pages as another avenue to interact with their customers and market their products/services.
Donegal Daily is the biggest News website in the county and has been an incredible success since its inception in 2010.
We are constantly attempting to improve our own service and we offer the perfect platform for SME’s, start-up’s and established businesses to market their business online.
Our sister site Derry Daily is also performing very well and continues to grow on a daily basis.
Advertising on Donegal Daily:
- Daily readership circa 50,000
- Over 4 million page-views last month.
- Advertisers can manage and monitor their own advertising campaign by availing of our Google Analytics.
- Adverts are displayed on the site 24/7 on both the desktop and mobile versions of Donegal Daily.
- Adverts can automatically link to advertisers landing page, website or social media page.
- Advertisers PR will be published across all platforms – we have a huge presence on both our Donegal Daily Facebook and Twitter pages.
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