Click-through rates ‘three times higher from mobiles’
Click-through rates from search results displayed on a mobile phone in the UK are 2.7 times higher than from computers, according to new research.
Click-through rates from search results displayed on a mobile phone in the UK are 2.7 times higher than from computers, according to new research.
Click-through rates from search results displayed on a mobile phone in the UK are 2.7 times higher than from computers, according to new research.
Lastminute.com co-founder Martha Lane Fox has launched the next phase of the Government-backed ‘Race Online Camapign’ with low price recycled PC products launched nationally today with prices starting from £92.
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At its core, search is about language. So how do you configure your SEO campaigns for an international (and multi-lingual) audience? Ugo Smith at Mediarun offers a guide to getting the most out of your search campaigns across multiple countries and territories.
Facebook has reportedly struck a deal Chinese search giant Baidu to open a jointly-owned social network in China.
Txtlocal have launched a new product that enables users to build and execute websites specifically built for the small screens of mobile phones. The ‘Mobile Web’ product can be used alongside conventional mobile messaging, and for the first time ever Txtlocal are offering it to customers to build themselves at no cost.
Amazon.com has unveiled an online service that would enable its customers to securely store and access music through their smartphones and computers.
Dublin based strategic and creative agency Cybercom recently opened a London office to service existing clients and develop new business opportunities.