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iPad Competition – The Participants 0

Posted on July 27, 2010 by EmerMcC

Hello all,

Here’s a list of the people that have entered the iPad competition. Registration has been completed and now we must move this competition forward!

We will be in contact in the coming days with the participants to see how they are getting along.

Everyone here in the Just-Eat.ie office is really looking forward to seeing quality marketing around the country!

We will post more updates soon …

Thanks

Just-Eat.ie

Great Food in Galway 0

Posted on July 27, 2010 by EmerMcC

Just-Eat.ie | Galway CityGreat Food in Galway City – the tasty city

Galway City -  the city of tribes and also the city of great food. If anyone would admit where the best takeaways and restaurants exist,I think they would have to say the West coast of Ireland – Galway City. This beautiful city exacerbates knowledge, history, music and individualism. At the heart of Galway City lies so many undiscovered treasures one being the cities great food. If you were turn any corner in Galway , you would find a restaurant or takeaway.  There is such great food in Galway City!

Over the last couple of years Galway City has grown not only in population but with different cultures, music and tastes. Whether you are looking for some nice tasty fish and chips, seafood  to some great bacon & cabbage, Galway City offers a wide range of scrumpous delights. You will be overwhelmed by the choice, Huntsman Inn, is great place to wine and dine, if its a quiet evening or drink , this restaurant offers a range of tasty food. Located just about 8 mins from Galway City, this amazing restuaurant serves tasty breakfast, snacks and dinners.

Among the tasty resturants lies: K C  Blakes, Ard Bia, Nimmos, McSwiggins Pub, Lemongrass, Fat Freddies, Catus Jacks, Mc Donaghs Fish & Chips are just a  few of the many more hidden treasures in Galway City.

Not only can you experience the tasty food, you can also order some of the nice tasty delights just from your home, hotel or B&B. The internet has taking up nearly every mintue of our lives. There are so many restaurants in Galway City that offer great food online. Just-eat.ie offers range of tasty delights in Galway City. Eating out could never be simplier and great food in Galway City it is!

There are many dishes to try out in Galway City, that are innovative, creative and display knowledge & expertise of Galways finest chefs. Making the experience even better.

So if its some tapas that you fancy to a nice Irish stew, Galway City offers a spectualar range of great food.

Order Fast Food From Takeaways Online in Galway City >>>

iPad Giving Irish Retailers 350% Better Conversion Rate Than iPhone 0

Posted on July 14, 2010 by EmerMcC

The Apple iPad may not have yet officially launched in the Ireland, but that isn’t stopping the device from performing better for retailers than the iPhone.
Despite having not being released in Ireland yet, an initial like-for-like comparison of conversion rates of visitors to buyers has revealed that the iPad is going to be a much more effective online buying platform than the iPhone.

Ireland’s leading takeaway website, www.Just-Eat.ie, analysed the operating systems people use to order takeaway food through, and discovered that despite the fact that the Apple iPad has not yet been released in the Ireland; hundreds of owners are already using the device to order takeaway food online and its sales conversion rate is much higher than iPhone users.

The company’s statistics show that, on average, iPad sales conversions are running at 1 in 3, 34.9%, of browsers ordering, yet iPhone sales conversions are running at 7.64%. The iPod Touch browser to buyer conversion rate stands at 10.62%.

The Just-Eat network service more than 45,000 meal orders in any given 24 hour period, and has decided to release the information regarding the operating systems people use to access the Just-Eat website from, in order to show the potential of the iPad with regards to online retail.

The iPhone accounts for ten times more traffic to the site than the Android operating system, Symbian Operating System or RIM’s BlackBerry browser, whilst twice as many people use the PlayStation 3 browser to access the website when compared to the Nintendo Wii.

Here are the top methods users of Just-Eat.ie use to access the website, not including access through Windows or a Mac.

  1. iPhone – 58.7%
  2. Linux – 11.54%
  3. iPod Touch – 7.64%
  4. SymbianOS – 5.85%
  5. Android – 5.85%
  6. BlackBerry – 5.04%
  7. Playstation 3 – 2.11%
  8. Nintendo Wii  - 0.98%
  9. Sony – 0.81%

10.  Samsung – 0.65%

11.  iPad – 0.49%

12.  Nokia – 0.16%

13.  LG – 0.16%

James Galvin, Managing Director of Just-Eat.ie had the following to say,

“As soon as the iPad was announced, we were quietly confident that it would be an online retail game changer, as its simplicity and hassle-free design lend nicely to browsing whilst sat in front of the TV, often the time consumers are most likely to buy or order online.

“The device hasn’t even launched in Ireland yet and we’ve already seen more site traffic via the iPad than via established web-ready portable devices such as the Sony PSP.”

He continued,

“Thousands of people access Just-Eat.ie website every month using the iPhone web browser, and we fully expect the iPad to exceed this after launching at the end of this month. We are extremely excited about the potential of the iPad, especially after this great start, and truly believe it will be a huge sales driver for many retail outlets online, including ours.”

For more information regarding this please contact info[at]Just-Eat.ie.



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