Graham Jones
Boston Marathon Explosion – the Internet response
Boston Marathon Explosion coverage on the Internet demonstrates how caring and supportive people are and how well the Internet responds in crisis
Too much social media could be bad for relationships
Social media is thought to be good for extending relationships. However research shows it can be bad for your relationships
Music study shows why your customers buy things
Getting people to buy your products is simple – trigger their nucleus accumbens, part of the brain’s basic circuitry.
How to increase online customer satisfaction
Reminding people of what they might have bought reduces customer satisfaction. Online, you need to avoid reminders of what might have been.
Your online customers don’t set prices the same way as you
Internet shoppers take into account the total cost of an item, rather than just its benefits, research says
Lady Thatcher gave you the Internet
Baroness Margaret Thatcher will be remembered in totally different ways. Some people believe she was tremendous and delivered the massive change this country needed. Others believe she led to division and the smashing up of industries and associated communities. If you have been watching the myriad of TV tributes over …
Your past is your present online
What you said in the past lived in the past. But what you published online is as live today as it was back then.And you may regret some things.
Online advertising needs to be boring to succeed
Online advertising gets very little click through. That’s because it tries too hard to be different.
BBC News website
Just been interviewed about how people use Facebook and the anxiety it can provoke
Facebook faces frustrating future
Facebook is thriving with more users than any other website. But it also faces massive amounts of negative
BBC TV – The One Show
Just recorded another appearance for The One Show about how the Internet is affecting our memory
What comes next after mobile?
Is your business ready for the next stage of mobile? It will come sooner than you think.
Would you ask your website visitors a question?
Questions can be very useful headlines on websites. They engage people more than instructions or simple statements, don’t they?
Web pages can now provide subliminal advertising
The Association Providing Regular Invisible Likeability announced this initiative today, 1st April.