Posts Tagged ‘internet’
Internet censorship: A New Era?
Share The internet is the ultimate place to express your opinion. You can like the page of your favorite political party on Facebook, join in on a discussion about world economics on Twitter and +1 the pages of the forum you like most on Google. With the development of the internet, the concept of free-speech ...
Life Before the Internet
Share What was life like before the internet? Seriously, think about how you would go about your daily life without the use of internet. It’s mind-boggling to think how much the internet is incorporated into our daily lives. Without the internet, people would have more of a difficult time managing their finances, buying a car, ...
Prince Says the Internet Is Over? I Don’t Think So
Share In an exclusive interview with British newspaper “The Daily Mirror”, music legend Prince stated, “The internet’s completely over.” The artist has shut down his official web page, and banned YouTube, eMusic, iTunes, and other outlets from using any of his music. When referring to computers and digital gadgets, Prince says, “They just fill your ...
Today’s Online Marketing Trends
Share With internet marketing and social media growing at an exceptionally high speed marketers have to work harder to make themselves count. There are so many channels these days and to keep yourself up to date, and solidify your place on these channels, you have to move fast. However, how do we do keep up ...
Killing Private Life
Share This is a much discussed subject…privacy on the web, does it still exist? Yes, because people who are on the web with their profiles and opinion, choose to. That’s true but particularly as a company it is really difficult to stay out of this, because if you want to sell you need to stand ...
Digitalise This: E-Books Struggling to Become Bestsellers
Is it possible to upload just about anything on the internet to make it into a online experience?
Location, Location, Location
Share It’s a frightening thought that sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube would love us to live in a world where you sit on the internet all day and never meet anyone face to face or go outside in the real world. The longer you sit online the more time you can be bombarded ...
Sports Enthusiasts Turn to the Web
Sport consumers are no longer using TV and newspapers as the main source to get their sport content. According to a recent study from ad network Burst Media, the sport consumers are using the web as their primary source to get hold of the latest sport news and information.
Ideas for a New Marketing World: Day 78
To gain consumer confidence online, you need to create a very tight filter around the customer value proposition. Ultimately, the Internet has shifted the balance of power from retailers, producers of goods and services over to the purchaser. What the Internet has really done is erased a lot of geography and given the choice to the people. We’re all competing with a subset of competitors that we’ve never seen before, because the Internet is strictly global and will get more global over time. In this highly fragmented, competitive market where geography is erased, we really have to hit customers with our best shot up front, and say what it is that the customers want. What value do they want from me? Do they simply want the best price, the most relevant information, a combination of best price and relevant information in a context of a totally useable interface which is updated regularly for me? These are the types of questions that I think brands really need to think about constantly.
Ideas for a New Marketing World: Day 72
If your company wants to know the philosophical basis of social media, many resources indicate it rests in the notion that consumers grew tired of advertising and marketing messages all day, every day. They turned to the Internet in the late 1990s and early 2000s when the access and technology barriers to entry conveniently dropped. There, they found like-minded others to share recommendations and information with. Social media has its evolution in the notion that people don’t like being marketed to, or at least they don’t like being marketed to the way they have been for years.










