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.
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.
The UK user experience market grew by 5% in 2010, and will grow by an estimated 8% year-on-year in 2011 to a value of approximately £222 million, according to new research.
Nearly half of Brits (49%) say they would rather read and own actual books, showing a promising future for the printed book market, according to new research.
Oxford-based independent publisher Infinite Ideas launches a new self-publishing website, Infinite Authors.
Recommendation community Qype has bought Munich-based Cooledeals.de to launch a new coupon site QypeDeals.com, initially rolling out to Germany.
Despite the challenging economy, European online retail sales grew 18% in 2010, and will grow 13% in 2011, reaching €92 billion, with the UK leading the pack, according to a new report.
More than nine in ten (95 percent) of parents are aware their children have accessed pornography on the web, usually during homework time, according to a new study.
Brits are developing a taste for nostalgia as shoppers prepare to party for the Royal wedding this April, according to shopping comparison site Twenga.