ePresence encourages Irish SMEs to invest in their mobile online presence
Irish SMEs have a lot to gain from being more invested in their mobile online presence, says John Brennan, director at ePresence Online Marketing.
Mr Brennan, who also lectures on Digital Marketing at CIT, said: âIn the US, 45% of all online sales are expected to be on mobile by 2020. Looking at our top clients, 50% to 70% of their traffic can already be traced back to a mobile device, with approximately half of all revenue generated on mobile devices.
With over 90% of the country having access to a smartphone, and 87% of smartphones owners using it as their first resource for information â it is a critical source of business for Irish SMEs
The ePresence founder says that the importance of immediacy has spiked. In the last two years, Google has seen a 120% rise in mobile searches related to âsame-day shippingâ, a 150% increase in travel searches for âtodayâ and âtonightâ, and three times as many âopen nowâ searches.
According to PayPal, Irish online shoppers spent âŹ2.7billion overseas last year. Almost half-a-million people, 19% of all online shoppers, solely bought from websites outside of Ireland.
âThe shift is not exclusive to retailers,â said Mr Brennan. âBusiness to business is not immune with recent statistics reporting that 71% of B2B researchers beginning their research with generic Google searches. Without ensuring that each interaction with your company is positive and seamless â crossing mobile, desktop and offline interactions â organisations will lose customers who will not return.â






