Radio listening figures remain exceptionally high while other media are falling and failing left, right and centre. But the story isn't entirely rosy - younger people are moving away from the medium. Why is that, and how do radio companies innovate to meet the Facebook generation?
moreBeing able to compete online is a major area which small and medium-sized businesses in particular need advice. New Media Knowledge interviewed sales specialist Sean McPheat for some words of wisdom.
moreMonday last week saw record online sales in the UK, as widely predicted. A combination of bargains, increased Web access and poor weather means that, more than ever, UK consumers are buying online. New Media Knowledge spoke to an affiliate marketing firm to see how high street brands can best leverage ecommerce.
moreBusinesses are alienating a large section of the online market by failing to optimise their sites for disabled Web users.
moreAccording to figures from Juniper Research's Mobile Web 2.0: Leveraging Location, IM, Social Web & Search report, mobile 2.0 applications currently generate $5.5 billion. With the sum expected to rise to $22.4 billion by 2013, businesses are unsurprisingly looking to target this lucrative market.
moreThe results of a new study by International Demographics have revealed how the number of purchases made online has increased sharply in US minority groups.
moreOnline businesses are planning to enhance their online customer experience by integrating rich Internet enhancements, such as personalisation and user-generated content. Over half of those questioned expect to roll out new features within the next six months and 93 percent are set to incorporate the technology by next year.
moreJulie Stewart of Starfruit addresses concerns regarding real-life crimes such as fraud and identity theft in virtual worlds.
moreBusinesses of all sizes are missing out on opportunities to create new leads and make more sales because they aren’t following basic web accessibility practices. That’s according to a new white paper from CMS developer Squiz. Ian Delaney reports.
moreThirteen years on since the first secure online shopping transaction in August 1994, e-retail represents a huge market for British retailers. The IMRG has released its annual statement detailing the current industry trends. Tim Hoang looks at the findings.
moreThe EIAA Mediascope Europe 2006 Study shows that Europeans are spending more on the Internet. Unsurprising news, perhaps, but the study goes on to show the sectors that are rising most quickly and the countries that have spent most over the web.
moreJonathan Briggs from the OTHER media provides a checklist of problems to look out for on your e-commerce site.
moreThis panel event will take a long hard look at what music consumers actually want and how this tallies with the status quo and raft of new services in various stages of development or launch.
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