By nicola,on April 4th,2010% A real step forward for e-marketing… “Let’s say you’re a basketball team with tickets that you want to sell. You can put a piece of code on the tickets page of your website,which will let you later show relevant ticket ads (such as last minute discounts) to everyone who has visited that page,as . . . →Read More:Google Remarketing
By nicola,on December 5th,2009% Geographic –Demographic and Traffic Data Revealed Eventually,the new Social Network Analysis Report from Ignite. Social Network Analysis Report: 2009 2008
By nicola,on May 5th,2009% SeeWhy delivers breakthrough improvements in website conversion with its Abandonment Tracker family of “on demand”services. Re-marketing to abandoned visitors using the SeeWhy service re-converts up to 50% of visitors who abandon their shopping carts,online forms,applications and registrations. Powered by a real-time event processing architecture,SeeWhy’s Abandonment Tracker Pro service automatically follows up . . . →Read More:SeeWhy:Converting Clicks into Customers
By nicola,on November 26th,2008% The Kampyle Feedback Analytics Service for website owners allows you to listen and respond to your website users. Kampyle provides website owners with a powerful management application that arranges the corrective actions required in a clear and proactive manner,even in cases of large amounts of data. Kampyle’s service can be up and running . . . →Read More:Feedback Analytics Platform
By nicola,on November 17th,2008% The new Google’s Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide covers around a dozen common areas that webmasters might consider optimizing. These areas (like improving title and description meta tags,URL structure,site navigation,content creation,anchor text,and more) would apply to webmasters of all experience levels and sites of all sizes and types. Google plans . . . →Read More:Google’s Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide
By nicola,on October 1st,2008% Essential eBusiness intelligence for Irish managers. A quarterly bulletin on online activity in Ireland Compiled by AMAS in association with the Irish Internet Association DOWNLOAD:Autumn 2008
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