Argos sells online ads for first time
Argos is to start selling ads on is online store, as well as via its iconic print catalogue and instore, as the retailer looks to capitalise on its high UK consumer reach.
Argos is to start selling ads on is online store, as well as via its iconic print catalogue and instore, as the retailer looks to capitalise on its high UK consumer reach.
In landmark moment for the digital publishing sector, AOL’s The Huffington Post has become the first blog to win the prestigious Pulitzer prize in the US.
A promotional video posted by television channel TNT has taken YouTube by storm, getting 23m views in just one week. The ad is fast becoming the most shared video on the website.
The company behind the hugely popular Raspberry Pi device has shipped the first batch of pre-orders to customers, as demand for the ‘DIY’ mini computer intensifies.
Commercial property firm Land Securities has launched a new Google search service for visitors to the White Rose shopping centre, Leeds. Debenhams, Topshop, Warehouse and Oasis are the first retailers to sign up to the scheme.
Understanding your customer has never been more important, as there are now more platforms than ever to reach audiences. Philip Storey, Email Marketing Consultant, at eCircle, looks at how to evaluate the ‘customer need’ Vs ‘the business need’ to ensure information sent to an individual is relevant and engaging.
Ad management platform DG has struck a partnership with MediaMind and 24/7 Media, WPP’s marketing technology company.
Twitter tried to purchase Instagram a few months ago, before Facebook shelled out a huge $1 billion for the photo sharing application, according to a news report.
Twitter tried to purchase Instagram a few months ago, before Facebook shelled out a huge $1 billion for the photo sharing application, according to a news report.
Google is to split its stock for the first time, making its sky-high shares easier for the average person to buy.