Flash doesn’t always mean cash: Retailers losing sales with rich media
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.
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.
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.
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.
Javari, the standalone footwear, shoes and handbags company from Amazon and relative newcomer in the retail sector, has claimed the top spot in the latest eRetail Benchmark study from eDigitalResearch.
Javari, the standalone footwear, shoes and handbags company from Amazon and relative newcomer in the retail sector, has claimed the top spot in the latest eRetail Benchmark study from eDigitalResearch.
The UK’s advertising watchdog has banned BT’s latest TV broadband advertisement, following claims the communications giant was making “unrealistic” claims about the speed of its broadband service.
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There’s no doubt that social networks have taken the world by storm during their relatively short existence, emphasised most recently with Facebook announcing its 500 millionth member. And with an ever-burgeoning number of online networks – and active users – many brands are actively seeking to integrate networks like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn into … [Read more…]
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.
Google Inc. will end development of its Wave service, which lets users share images and documents, because customers were slow to adopt the technology.