Amazon demonstrates it misunderstands pricing
Amazon’s dispute with Hachette reveals a lack of understanding about how people respond to pricing
Internet Psychologist
Amazon’s dispute with Hachette reveals a lack of understanding about how people respond to pricing
Interviewed by Mike Read about the length of time people spend online these days
People decided whether or not your website or online business is trustworthy before they are consciously aware of what is on the page.
Interviewed this morning on the breakfast show about the amount of time people spend online these days – more than we spend sleeping.
People love something so much it is an emergency if it goes wrong. Do people love your business enough to call the police when it is not available?
Mobile retails suffers because of small screen sizes, limiting the extent of information people get, increasing their risk of purchase.
Boomerooming is the process of researching products online, visiting a physical store to see/feel/touch/try a product in the flesh and find the best deals online before making the final purchase
Study reveals the top two requirements for your website Every week I sit in meetings with business owners who talk for ages about the design of their website. They are concerned about the colours, the typography and the overall look and feel. And every week in those meetings I say …
Even if you don’t consider your company’s website a particular target for hackers, it’s important to ensure your website is as resilient and protected as possibl
The algorithm update changes the local search results on Google. How does this affect your rankings and what do you have to do?
A new report from Juniper Research has found that there will be 1.05 billion mobile coupon users by 2019, up from just under 560 million this year.