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e-Business – It’s about working smarter, not harder

Posted on the 29th September 2011

Okay – what is e-business? Well, e-business is, and I quote from reference here, “the term used to describe the information systems and applications that support and drive business processes, most often using web technologies.” Or, in slightly more understandable language – ‘Business stuff you do on the net.’
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Will Facebook Credits become money?

Posted on the 23rd September 2011

When I mention Facebook credits I am sure that you all know what I mean. You can use them to buy stuff for Farmville or Mafia Wars on facebook. But, up until very recently, that was pretty much all that you could do with them.
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Content is still King

Posted on the 22nd September 2011

I am constantly looking for the BIG SECRET! You know, the magic bullet that will propel websites to number one in the Google rankings for all of the major keywords and get tons of free traffic. Fortune and fame will follow and I will live happily ever after,
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Internet radio goes crazy

Posted on the 20th September 2011

It’s a funny thing but if any of us think advertising via the net we tend to think CPC with Google or similar, or banner ads or maybe even Facebook campaigns. I’m pretty sure that none of us think radio. However, in its first earnings announcement as a publicly traded company, Pandora revealed that its Internet radio service now accounts for approximately 3.6% of all radio listening in the U.S.
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The Coffee Guy

Posted on the 18th September 2011

Anyone heard about Jonathan Stark? Well … he runs a small company that writes apps for other small businesses, and he’s pretty good at it. But that isn’t why the name Jonathan Stark is becoming so well known – no – the reason is because he has become … “The Coffee Guy”.
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Google + is the way forward

Posted on the 16th September 2011

Google plus recently exceeded 25 million visitors. That is huge. Notwithstanding the fact that they have done so much quicker than Facebook or Twitter. Okay – 25 million isn’t that much when compared to the 750 million Facebook users or the 175 million on Twitter but it seems pretty obvious that this is only the beginning.
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Radweb welcomes new recruits

Posted on the 1st August 2011

Working with the University of Portsmouth, Radweb opened its doors to new students coming on board to support our ever growing and diverse client base.

With interviews starting as far back as January, we sought out those who would not only want to learn, but be passionate enough to teach us a thing or two! We pride ourselves on staying abreast of the market – and who better to lead us than the next batch of Generation Y.
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What happened to Generation X?

Posted on the 27th July 2011

Generation X (or the Baby Boomers or even, the Divorce Generation) consists of everyone born in the 60’s 70’s & 80’s. Basically people who were born into a world with no computers.

Generation Y is anyone born after that – computer literate and tech-savvy. And the big problem that we seem to be facing in today’s marketing climate is that generation X is in charge of the marketing budget and seems to refuse to take Generation Y seriously…well – that is a big mistake.
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Traditional Marketing is Alive… Sort of.

Posted on the 26th July 2011

While we speak about the death of traditional marketing verses online marketing, there are cases where our theories are shot down by a good marketers we know who claim that traditional marketing is alive and well and living alongside internet marketing;
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Traditional Marketing is Dead

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According to Small Business Facts.com, 47% of small business owners use the internet to market or advertise their business. [Source: Open from American Express, 05/2006] Keep in mind that census data is collected every 10 years so I’m sure that figure has risen.
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Google PPC cost per click as high as $54.00

Posted on the 21st July 2011

Any of us know how important it is to choose the correct keywords when involved in Google PPC. If your average profit per item is measured in pence or Pounds as opposed to hundreds of Pounds then one has to keep the CPC as low as possible. But some industries have an almost unbelievable cost per click;
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Clever high-tech advertising

Posted on the 20th July 2011

Vitaminwater is highlighting its “energy-boosting” properties with bus shelters in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Boston with a 5-volt battery-powered USB port. Using the port, consumers can charge their phones, iPods and gaming devices.
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Facebook ads have a short shelf life

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A short while back, outgoing Google CEO Eric Schmidt dismissed the idea of Facebook as Google’s main competitor, claiming that Facebook ads don’t really displace search ads.

A Webtrends study of Facebook advertising explains at least one reason why Schmidt may be right: users burn out much faster on Facebook ads than they do on search ads.
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Facebook is good for productivity

Posted on the 19th July 2011

Now you can get away with cruising around Facebook at work, even when your boss is peering over your shoulder. Well, as long as the boss doesn’t look too closely.

Even the laziest slacker can look busy in a jiffy with this interactive adaptation of many of Facebook’s functions. Simply go to HardlyWork.in, click “Gimme Dem Spreadsheets,” enter your Facebook credentials, and there’s your Facebook newsfeed, all done up to look exactly like an Excel spreadsheet.
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Internet-Based Advertising

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Up to now I reckon that one of Facebook’s biggest advantages over Google when it came to PPC advertising was the fact that with Facebook you could really narrow your campaign down your target audience. If you wanted single men over 40 who lived in the South East of England then you could literally specify that and your wish was Facebook’s command. Read more

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