This month’s top digital trends: Half think filesharing is legal; Mobile Phone Use on Planes; Online shopping savings; Digital Ad Spend Grows; SMEs addressing the web ‘after hours’; College Students Tweaking Facebook Privacy Settings; New Smartphone brands; Email Service Provider Turnover; Employee innovation; Senior executive pay cuts; Geo-data; Women and career breaks; ‘Staycations’; Mobile TV … [Read more…]
Brands ‘not doing enough on social media’- survey
Four out of ten UK brands are spending less than one per cent of their digital marketing budgets on social media initiatives, according to a survey.
Brands 'not doing enough on social media'- survey
Four out of ten UK brands are spending less than one per cent of their digital marketing budgets on social media initiatives, according to a survey.
Nokia boss planning for next billion mobile web users
Nokia is going to connect the “next billion”
Right to reply: Digital Economy Act faces industry backlash
This week, the UK Government set out its plans to enforce the controversial Digital Economy Act, which gives them the power to send warning letters to web users who download content illegally. The plans however, involve copyright holders and ISPs footing the bill. Here’s some of the responses”
Event report: The ASA- Expanding to cover internet marketing further
As part of a major shake-up in UK marketing regulation, UK firms will soon have to ensure content on their websites and social network pages comply with the same rules as their paid-for advertising. But how will this be policed? And with brand sites now carrying their own press releases and staff blogs, just what’s … [Read more…]
Online piracy: Copyright holders and ISPs to bear cost of Digital Economy Act
The UK Government has outlined its plans to enforce its new Digital Economy Act, aimed at cracking down on online piracy.
YouTube tests live streaming
YouTube has begun to test its own-brand live video-streaming technology.
Online video referrals: Facebook catching Google
Newspaper websites are enjoying a surge of traffic from their online video stories, while Facebook is on track to be second only to Google for video referral traffic by year’s end, according to new research.
Right to reply: Google Instant doesn’t mean the death of SEO
Does Google’s new instant search tool mean the end of SEO as we know it? Search engine optimisation company QueryClick argues why the pessimists have it wrong”