Lulu Launches New Ecommerce Platform
Lulu.com, the leader in self-publishing, has launched a new ecommerce platform for authors and readers
Sometimes SEO is stating the obvious
Search Engine Optimization is often seen as difficult. But research shows it is often merely obvious.
The Guardian
Interviewed for article on Facebook and self-esteem
How to get boys to read more – buy a Kindle..!
The Amazon Kindle encourages boys to read more and also provides a means of reading material anonymously.
RFID technology enables brands to link users’ real-life experiences with Facebook
Next week’s Social Media World Forum Europe will be integrating LifeSynk into the event to demonstrate how brands can harness social media.
Mother and Baby Magazine
Just been interviewed by Mother & Baby Magazine about the appeal of Pinterest.
Online trial software is often unfair
Trial software is often provided in full, then degrades to a “lite” version if no payment is made. But consumers perceive this as unfair.
Proving Search and Social Media is Central to Success
The Share Centre has witnessed an increase of 475 per cent in new accounts opened since using social and search optimisation.
Broadband Growth Fastest in Five Years
Broadband and IPTV growth spiked to a high in 2011 with rates higher than at any time in the last five years, according to year-end figures published by the Broadband Forum
How to judge the quality of a backlink
What is a good website and from which web pages should you get links?
You want your customers to lie to you – really?
When customers lie to you they are more positive about the eventual outcome. So should you actively recruit customers who lie?
Should you send that email?
Should you send that email? This infographic helps you decide whether or not to press that send button.
Is Your Child a Gadget Geek, Entertainer or Socialite?
British children divide into three main behavioural types determined by their online activities – Gadget Geeks, Confident Entertainers, or Socialites, according to new research into how under-18s use the internet