Crowthorne businesses are wasting money on their web sites

Business owners in Crowthorne were warned to take a serious look at their web sites as most of them are a complete waste of money. That was the stark message from Internet Psychologist Graham Jones when he spoke at the “Can Do Can Be Business Women’s Network” meeting on Tuesday …

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What is an Internet Psychologist?

I am a psychologist who specialises in understanding how people behave in the online world. Some people call me a cyberpsychologist. I look at the way people use the Internet, what makes them “tick” online and how they cope with the various technologies. The information I provide helps business owners …

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About Graham Jones

Graham Jones Graham Jones Reviews United Kingdom Speakers E-Commerce Speakers Social Media Speakers Psychology Speakers Marketing Speakers Business Speakers powered by Speaker Wiki I am a professional speaker, psychologist, consultant and author who specialises in the way we use the Internet.  I use that knowledge to help businesses make more …

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Internet information overload starts the New Year

Welcome to 2009; never before have you been on the receiving end of so much information. There are more web pages than you could read in your entire life, assuming you lived to 100. More books are published now than ever – and there are more printed magazines and newspapers …

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Think you can gain from the Internet? Think again..!

Every day tens of thousands of people think they can make their fortune online. They dream of making millions while they sleep, of having a stylish home paid for in cash and of being able to relax on the beach as they gaze across to their Ferrari parked in full …

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Online business owners advised to stop chasing traffic

Internet business owners should give up focusing on generating web site traffic. That’s the advice from Internet Psychologist Graham Jones. He claims that online businesses are focusing on the wrong thing by concentrating on web site traffic. “Business owners are increasingly concerned that their investment in e-commerce and Internet marketing …

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Here we go again – another Government Internet blunder

Let’s get this straight – sexual offences are abhorrent; I am in no way a defender of people who have committed sex crimes. As a psychologist, though, I’m aware that many of them are victims themselves, having been abused as children. But the Government rightly wants to clamp down on …

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Faster walking leads to Internet problem

Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman produces some great research. His latest study shows that we are now walking faster than we did ten years ago. It seems that we are now walking 10% faster than we did back in the 1990s. According to the study we are now living a faster …

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Online Business :: You can’t do it on your own

Running an online business can be tremendously lonely. Many people I meet who are trying to make money online are doing it on their own. Even in the corporate world the people who are organising their company’s online activities are comparatively lonely – very few people in big business understand …

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Businesses need to look to psychologists for help

Several years ago I sat at a lunchtime event in an upstairs room of a small cafe in Nebwury, Berkshire, UK. Not a very posh place, but it’s where Vodafone announced to the local business community that it was working on something called “GSM” which would take mobile phones into …

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Online pets are ideal for children – I said so!

Early this morning I found myself on the Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Solent talking about “virtual pets”. They’ve come a long way since those early Tamagotchis! They had asked me to take part as I am an Internet Psychologist and they wanted the low down on the psychological implications …

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Blogging and 9/11

On September 11th 2001 I was on holiday with my wife Cathy and my son Elliot, who was nearly two years old at the time. We had been out to lunch and got back at just after 2pm. Elliot wanted to watch a video, so we switched on the TV …

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