Facebook study show 50% of SMEs made a significant proportion of revenue online.
A poll of small business owners has found they're still enjoying a growing online trade - even after bricks-and-mortar shops opened back up again.
The survey by Facebook reveals half of Irish SMEs made more than a quarter of their sales online in July.
That's up from 35 percent in February.
Oliver Sewell, director of business for Ireland and the UK at Facebook, says more businesses are back making money now.
Oliver Sewell says there are strong signs of a recovery too
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