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New website names across Donegal up 32% in 2018

written by Stephen Maguire August 3, 2018
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Donegal businesses have recorded 461 new .ie domain names in Donegal in the first half of 2018.

That’s a year on year increase of 32% for Donegal registrations.

David Curtin, CEO: “Growth of .ie in regional parts of Ireland is a fantastic example of how the internet can help businesses overcome traditional barriers to growth.”

461 new .ie domains were registered in Donegal in the first half of 2018 (1 January—30 June), according to the latest Domain Profile Report published today by the IE Domain Registry, the company that manages and maintains Ireland’s official country domain name, .ie.

The figure is a 32% year-on-year increase. Overall new .ie domain registrations in Ulster in H1 2018 numbered 1,312, a 34% year-on-year increase.

Nationally, .ie domain registrations grew by 39% year-on-year to 28,126, bringing the total .ie domain database to 252,222 at the end of H1 2018. The majority (62.5%), of new .ie domains were registered by businesses (including corporate bodies and sole traders).

In total, 154 .ie domains were registered every day in H1 2018, with increases in 31 of the 32 counties of Ireland.

Commenting, David Curtin, Chief Executive of IE Domain Registry, said: “Virtually every county in Ireland recorded an increase in .ie domain registrations in the first half of 2018.

“The increase in registrations in Donegal and in Ulster during this period is good news, as increased online activity among businesses is a leading indicator of Ireland’s broader economic growth.

“In particular, the growth of .ie in regional parts of Ireland is a fantastic example of how the internet can help businesses in less infrastructurally developed counties overcome traditional barriers to growth, such as a smaller customer base or slower road and rail links.

“Part of IE Domain Registry’s overarching mission is to ensure that Ireland’s small businesses are taking full advantage of the internet economy by getting online, connecting with their customers, and selling to them. We are confident that continued innovation within the .ie namespace, and ongoing digital advocacy for e-commerce, will have positive, long-term results for Ireland’s SMEs.”

Mr Curtin said that a significant part of .ie’s growth in the last six months is a result of IE Domain Registry’s new ‘liberalisation’ policy.

The policy, implemented in March after extensive consultation with industry stakeholders and the general public, makes it easier and faster to register a .ie domain. This change is timely as businesses are moving away from generic, anonymous email addresses, like eircom.net or gmail.com.

“Liberalisation has resulted in a streamlined registration process. While applicants are still required to prove their connection to Ireland, they can now register their preferred name on a first-come, first-served basis.

“For new business start-ups and small-scale enterprises, liberalisation has removed an administrative obstacle to .ie domain registration.

“Businesses, organisations and community groups across the island of Ireland recognise the unique power and benefit of .ie’s ‘identifiably Irish’ brand for their websites and email addresses.

“For an SME, a .ie online address signals to local customers that they are local and trustworthy. To international customers, .ie is an authentic and protected marker of Irishness.”

New website names across Donegal up 32% in 2018 was last modified: August 3rd, 2018 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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