Blogs with comments need attention
Comments can influence people’s thoughts about the original article. You must moderate and prune your comments.
Internet Psychologist
The latest articles from Internet Psychologist and Business Academic, Graham Jones
Comments can influence people’s thoughts about the original article. You must moderate and prune your comments.
Facebook improves the relationship between children and parents. It could improve the relationship between businesses and customers too.
Creating Web Content – management of your time and your planning process is essential. This article shows you how to succeed in creating web content.
Givig people a choice of products on your website works better if you make those things similar, not different
Social media research shows that people in China use social networks in a dramatically different way to people in the USA
Charging high prices for your goods and services requires an understanding of economic and consumer psychology
Unfriending has real world consequences. Far better to consider whether people should be friends in the first place it seems.
Chris Huhne and Safer Internet Day combine to show us we need to take care online because we cannot so easily spot lies on websites.
Trust in your business leads to more people recommending it than your overall reputation. Research confirms social recommendations are linked to trust.
Should a business use social media corporately or with identifiable individual members of staff? Research shows the solution all depends on what you aim at.
Blog post comments help website owners as well as the website itself. Comments on blog posts can boost self-esteem.
Consumer Online Behaviour is not as simple to predict as we might think. But website owners can go some way to engaging with consumers.
What are the personality characteristics you need to run an online business? Curiosity and goal setting needs to be central.
Is it possible to suffer from SEO addiction? Can you actually be too focused on search engine optimisation?
The further away from your customers, the more likely they are to make the wrong decision. As ever, relationships are important.