Customer service from Sainsbury’s goes viral on Facebook
In an example of how good customer service can pay dividends, Sainsbury’s response to a three-years old’s letter about renaming Tiger Bread has gone viral.
In an example of how good customer service can pay dividends, Sainsbury’s response to a three-years old’s letter about renaming Tiger Bread has gone viral.
Gone are the days of waking up, turning to our loved ones and greeting their new day with a kiss. Instead, new research shows most of us reach over for our first hello of the day to the shiny new data spurting out of our iPads.
As digital marketing grows at a rapid pace, how is affiliate marketingchanging, and what does the current data tell us? In the second and final part of this series, Owen Hewitson, Client Strategist, Affiliate Window & buy.at, looks at the fears and threats that performance marketers believe they face.
Channel 4 is set to report a loss during 2012 as the broadcaster looks to invest in creative talent at the expense of profits.
Google is set to distribute 27,000 Chromebook machines to US schools across 41 states, as the internet giant looks to take on Apple in the lucrative education market.
Netflix has seen profits drop, but its UK launch has exceeded expectations, according to its latest financial figures.
Travelguide publisher Columbus has boosted the content available to licence with over 500 city guide videos.
Google has changed its privacy policy, streamlining it across its multiple services including search, email, video and social networking sites, following privacy concerns from regulators over its social networking sites.
Rovio has anounced that Angry Birds will launch on Facebook next month, as the Finnish game developer company looks to take on the likes of Zynga’s Farmville on the market leading social network.
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online has become the world’s most-read online newspaper, attracting 45.3m unique users in December to leapfrog the New York Times (44.8m), according to new research.