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Limerick.ie racks up its millionth visitor this year

Limerick.ie the ground-breaking official digital platform for Limerick has achieved an epic milestone. Laura Ryan, Head of Marketing and Communications, Limerick City and County Council and Orla O’Connor, Limerick.ie web co-ordinator celebrate 1,000,000 visitors.

Limerick.ie racks up its millionth visitor this year

Limerick.ie the ground-breaking official digital platform for Limerick has achieved an epic milestone after racking up its millionth visitor this year.

The hugely successful digital platform, which was launched in April last year, is a one-stop-shop for information on living, working, visiting and doing business Limerick.


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As the number one voice for Limerick, Limerick.ie also offers seamless online access to a wide range of Council services.

The platform supports local businesses and events, with approximately 2,000 events listed each year and over 2,000 amenities listed on the site.

Mayor of Limerick City and County, Cllr James Collins congratulated the Limerick.ie team on their success.

He said:  “This is further evidence of the new Limerick; a city and county digitally connected with a platform that is becoming an exemplary at a national level.  The Limerick.ie team deserves huge congratulations for this.  They created the platform, put resources behind it, have worked it very hard and it’s proving a phenomenal success.

“In the modern era, a resource like Limerick.ie is essential for a city, county or region with a specific identity.  There is a huge demand for instant information, whether that’s from a visitor wanting to know what’s on here, a potential FDI investor looking for more information on what Limerick has to offer or the culture of the place or, indeed, someone just wanting to know what time any of the local area offices open at. 

“All of this is easily accessed on Limerick.ie and really well presented.  In its short lifetime, it has already been named one of the top 25 Tourism websites in the world by Skift.com. It lists thousands of events for free every year and in doing so supports the citizens, businesses and communities of Limerick.”

Laura Ryan, Head of Marketing and Communications at Limerick City and County Council said that the emphasis for the website was for it to cater for everyone.  She said: “Our goal has been to provide an online space for all aspects of Limerick life.  For example, at the moment, we’ve got a strong focus on what’s on in Limerick for Christmas, the events, the supports, the initiatives that the local authority has put on to make spending time in Limerick as festive and fun as possible.  In the spring then we will have the same type of focus on the St Patrick’s Festival, likewise as we approach Riverfest.

“We have easily accessible information for businesses looking to invest here, all the latest news and activities. It’s a really engaging one-stop platform and our team has worked really hard to make it so. Getting to one million viewers in a year so soon after launching is beyond our expectations.”

The work continues, she added. “This week alone we’re launching a great new resource for Newcastle West hosted on Limerick.ie called Newcastlewest.ie – with comprehensive information about the area.  We’re always looking for ways to connect with people and let them know the very special place that Limerick is and this is further evidence of that.”

Head of Digital Strategy at Limerick City and County Council, Dr Mihai Bilauca said: “When we launched Limerick.ie our desire was to become the number one website for Limerick. Reaching 1 million visitors in one year shows that our strategy worked: create an exceptional digital user experience platform for all users on all devices and especially mobile devices; focus on the delivery of integrated, co-ordinated and always updated content. As part of the Limerick Digital Strategy, we will continue to grow limerick.ie by integrating even more information about our local communities, new online services in My Limerick and distribute the content over new channels and content distribution networks, for example, in-vehicle infotainment systems.”

Businesses have also stated their approval, with music promoter and owner of Dolans Warehouse, Pub and Restaurant Mick Dolan describing Limerick.ie as “invaluable” to the Limerick business community.

“As a business support, we’ve found Limerick.ie to be invaluable in spreading information about what’s on in Dolans or who are playing Live at the Big Top and the added benefit of our customers being able to find things to do in Limerick and places to stay in Limerick when they travel for our events is a great asset,” he said.

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Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.