River Island creates ‘in-store experience’ with online videos
River Island has added videos to its new website to help bring its online experience closer to that of shoppers in-store.
River Island has added videos to its new website to help bring its online experience closer to that of shoppers in-store.
New research from the Internet Advertising Bureau – the trade association for online and mobile advertising – reveals that mobile commerce has already become widely adopted in the UK, with 51% of mobile owners (23 million people) using their device to make payments, redeem coupons or research products and services.
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Yahoo’s shares rose 11% yesterday on the back on speculation that the struggling online media giant is the object of a takeover attempt, with both AOL and News Corporation in the running as possible bidders.
Top value fashion brands are missing out on web sales with sub-standard sites, with 40% of online shoppers admitting to avoiding purchases due to lack of images and poor usability.
With the release of The Social Network this week, retelling the story of Facebook, Experian Hitwise looks at just how popular the world’s biggest social networking site really is.
Google has launched a new ‘Price Index’ tool, which will be based on the cost of goods sold online and could use real-time search data to forecast official figures.
With the rise of ‘event TV’ like X Factor, Strictly Come Dancing and sporting events, more and more Brits are using social networks and instant messaging to chat to friends as the events unfold.
Online lead generation is now responsible for 42% of sales made by companies to consumers compared to 40% last year, according to new research.
Online lead generation is now responsible for 42% of sales made by companies to consumers compared to 40% last year, according to new research.