Diamond Queen shows how to run an online business
HM Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her diamond jubilee by showing exactly how to run an online business.
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The latest articles from Internet Psychologist and Business Academic, Graham Jones
HM Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her diamond jubilee by showing exactly how to run an online business.
The answer to business success is apparently taking part in social networks online. But if you are not social that might not work.
Social networks produce “norms” or averages. If you want to improve an aspect of your life or business you might need to change groups.
Business leaders are replacing face-to-face communication with social media. Be prepared for the backlash by going out more, not less.
Twitter and Facebook could actually help improve your psychological health, as long as you Tweet about yourself.
YouTube videos will be watched or not, depending on the static graphic they show. Having the right still shot is essential in getting viewers.
Far too many Internet entrepreneurs give up before succeeding. Persistence pays, according to new research.
Website content is fundamental to your website success. But content has always been vital to every business – it is not a new idea.
Making a million online is easy according to some websites. But do you trust them? Your gut feeling is right.
Using the word “we” in your website can actually put visitors off. New research shows it is far better to use the word”you”.
Fictional stories can actually help website owners create higher levels of engagement with their visitors. Making things up can improve sales […]
Social businesses are more successful than those which are not. New research confirms the financial benefit of being social.
Constant email and always having email windows open can damage your health by keeping your heart beating too fast. Control your email before it controls you.
Web pages that include arrows to direct visitors around are less likely to succeed than those that include human fingers or eyes to do the same task.
Web pages are assessed on 0.2 seconds. New research suggests that companies need to use those fractions of time to truly connect with visitors.