A profile of the average blogger in the UK (Infographic)
The average UK blogger can make £906 a year from affiliate marketing commissions, have full time jobs elsewhere and gets 18 interactions on their blog each day, according to new research.
The average UK blogger can make £906 a year from affiliate marketing commissions, have full time jobs elsewhere and gets 18 interactions on their blog each day, according to new research.
Reacting to news that a number of online businesses have recently been breached, opening access to customer data, Yiannis Chrysanthou, security researcher in KPMG’s cyber security team, suggests that instead of businesses blaming consumers for using weak passwords, they need to introduce multi-factor authentication.
Following this week’s nude celebrity photo scandal, Apple has claimed that its iCloud storage system was not breached in the attack- instead hackers were able to guess their passwords by observing their behaviour online and in TV interviews.
It seems advertisers have intensely mixed feelings about Google, as the brand has topped a best reputation list of media brands- but was also voted the least pleasurable to work with, in the same poll.
More than half (52%) of visits to UK retail sites are now coming from mobile, with over a third (36%) of UK online sales are now completed on a smartphone or tablet device, according to new research.
To promote its latest film ‘Into the Storm’, Roadshow Films ran an augemeted realuity poster campaign in Sydney that turned a few heads. See why its our video viral of the week below…
The number of eCoupons redeemed will nearly double over the next three years, rising from 16 billion this year to more than 31 billion in 2019, according to a new report.
Following this week’s supposed iCloud hack that saw a deluge of nude celebrities selfies exposed, Professor Mike Jackson from Birmingham City University examines if this security breach is a sign of bigger things to come.
While doctors remain the most desirable profession for parents to aspire for their kids, digital carers in app development and tech entrepreneurship are now more popular than bankers, according tpo a new UK survey.
Uber has been banned in Germany as the social-powered cab service continues to spark controversy.