70% of people 'don’t trust badly designed sites'
UK SMEs are damaging their businesses with a poor online presence with 70% of people claim they would not buy from a company with a badly designed website, according to new research.
UK SMEs are damaging their businesses with a poor online presence with 70% of people claim they would not buy from a company with a badly designed website, according to new research.
The Marketing Agencies Association (MAA) Best awards celebrated the most successful and effective marketing campaigns at an exclusive ceremony hosted by comedian and former marketer Russell Kane last week.
This week’s movers and shakers in the digital industry: IPC | Buongiorno | QVC | Code Computerlove | Reevoo | Affilinet | IDM | nugg.ad | BT | Visit England and Lastminute | AudienceScience | Guava | Tug | Shazam | LBi and bigmouthmedia | I Spy Marketing | Carrentals | Webcredible | Capablue | … [Read more…]
Apple has launched the second generation of its iPad at an event in San Francisco, with Orange and T-Mobile to sell the tablet computer in the UK from 25th March.
Publicis Groupe has acquired UK agency Kitcatt Nohr, as the French digital marketing network giant looks to expand its reach.
Will Barclay’s new mobile location services prove top be a hit with consumers? Julia Kukiewicz, editor of Choose.net, takes a closer look at the bank’s latest geo-location venture.
Marketers are still overlooking email marketing best practice, even though they are sending significantly more emails and spending more budget on this channel than they were five years ago, according to new research published today.
This week saw the ASA get tough on online ads, with misleading broadband claims coming first its its croasshairs. This right to reply article from Ovum analyst Matthew Howett looks at how the industry can become more transparent…
The official Royal Wedding website marking the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton is launched today by St James’s Palace.
French Internet users spent over 4 hours on social networking sites during December 2010, with Facebook and Skyrock proving to be the most popular destinations, according to new research.