Graham Jones
Get writing – people prefer articles
The main source of information in the B2B sector is articles. Other web content pales into insignificance.
Should you “stress test” your website?
European banks have failed a “stress test” but what about your website? Does it stand up to the stresses and strains it might face?
Are your frightened by the Internet?
A survey of people’s fears shows that concerns about the Internet are significant. What does that mean for your business?
Too much choice can harm your business
If your business offers lots of choice you make it harder for customers to make a purchase and they will be more unhappy with what they buy.
BBC Radio Oxford
Just recorded an interview with David Prever for tonight’s Drive Time show all about Internet trolling
BBC Radio Berkshire
Interviewed on the Anne Diamond show about Internet trolling
BBC Radio Five Live
Just appeared on BBC Radio Five Live’s “Our Call” programme, being interviewed by Nicky Campbell about Internet Trolls.
Weekend work no longer an option
More retweets happen on a Sunday, showing that for businesses this is the day when they should be most conversational online.
No wonder the retail sector is in a mess
Retail is becoming increasingly fragmented as store owners fail to respond to consumer demands.
What Windows 10 means for your website
Microsoft announces Windows 10, effectively admitting Windows 8 was a mistake. Don’t make the same error on your website.
Is email marketing successful or just plain easy?
Email marketing continues to be the most highly rated form of Internet marketing. But that might be because it is easy.
Why do businesses send such stupid emails?
Brands send out emails which do not get opened in spite of knowing what people really want.
Being available is more important than being different
Customers think you focus on them when you provide easy access to you and immediate help or support. Having a social media network is one of the least important requirements.
How to maintain long-distance social relationships
Maintaining social networking relationships can be tough – unless you are humble, according to new research