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Flash doesn’t always mean cash: Retailers losing sales with rich media

October 1, 2010

More than one in two consumers abandon sales from websites as a consequence of having to download additional plug-ins to view rich media features, according to new research.

Uncategorized ecommerce, Entertainment, images, marketing, media

Flash doesn’t always mean cash: Retailers losing sales with rich media

October 1, 2010

More than one in two consumers abandon sales from websites as a consequence of having to download additional plug-ins to view rich media features, according to new research.

Uncategorized ecommerce, images, media, retail, UK

Right to reply: Google’s ‘two-step verification’- do we need extra security online?

September 24, 2010

The market for mobile phone-based authentication products and services will grow significantly over the next four years and could become the de-facto standard for securing cloud-based services such as Google Apps, according to an analyst report from Goode Intelligence.

Uncategorized apps, ecommerce, financial services, Google, government

Right to reply: What does Gmail’s 'priority inbox' mean for email marketers?

September 2, 2010

Google is to launch the Priority Inbox feature for Gmail, using an algorithm to automatically sort busy inboxes into ‘Priority’, ‘Starred’ and ‘Everything Else’. Elliot Ross, Senior Creative Designer at e-Dialog, looks into the implications for ecommerce and email marketers.

Uncategorized content, ecommerce, email, Google, marketing

Right to reply: What does Gmail's 'priority inbox' mean for email marketers?

September 2, 2010

Google is to launch the Priority Inbox feature for Gmail, using an algorithm to automatically sort busy inboxes into ‘Priority’, ‘Starred’ and ‘Everything Else’. Elliot Ross, Senior Creative Designer at e-Dialog, looks into the implications for ecommerce and email marketers.

Uncategorized content, ecommerce, email, Google, marketing

Right to reply: What does Gmail’s ‘priority inbox’ mean for email marketers?

September 2, 2010

Google is to launch the Priority Inbox feature for Gmail, using an algorithm to automatically sort busy inboxes into ‘Priority’, ‘Starred’ and ‘Everything Else’. Elliot Ross, Senior Creative Designer at e-Dialog, looks into the implications for ecommerce and email marketers.

Uncategorized content, ecommerce, email, Google, marketing

Right to reply: What does Gmail’s ‘priority inbox’ mean for email marketers?

September 2, 2010

Google is to launch the Priority Inbox feature for Gmail, using an algorithm to automatically sort busy inboxes into ‘Priority’, ‘Starred’ and ‘Everything Else’. Elliot Ross, Senior Creative Designer at e-Dialog, looks into the implications for ecommerce and email marketers.

Uncategorized content, ecommerce, email, Google, marketing

Guest comment: Long Term Loyalty in the Digital Age

August 25, 2010

Ian Hitt, MD of the leading multi-channel marketing service provider, Epsilon International, illustrates how digital lifecycle campaigns can retain and reactivate customer relationships, during different product stages. Nowadays, marketers place a great deal of importance upon ‘real-time’ interaction, as there are countless opportunities to engage with audiences online. This comment piece focuses on how long … [Read more…]

Uncategorized digital marketing, ecommerce, email, global, marketing

Fashion retailers claim social media branding top spots

August 23, 2010

Fashion brands have a significantly stronger social media presence than other UK retailers, by actively embracing various platforms for the benefit of both the customer and the business, according to a new survey.

Uncategorized brands, content, ecommerce, Facebook, marketing

2 in 5 Brits 'shop online at least once a week'

August 10, 2010

Over two in five (42.6 percent) of Brits are now shopping online at least once per week and the average shopper is now spending £71 per month on online goods, according to new research.

Uncategorized ecommerce, retail
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