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30th Sep 2009

Online advertising spend outstrips TV for the first time

£1.75 billion spent online in first half of 2009
29th Sep 2009

Anglian businesses reach for online marketing

Upbeat firms in Eastern England move to digital marketing
28th Sep 2009
25th Sep 2009

Appetite for online grocery shopping not growing

But could better site design have a role to play?
24th Sep 2009

Digital marketing: Mercedes and Coke spend large

Mercedes allocates half its marketing spend to digital whilst Coke pursues a "more aggressive" digital presence
23rd Sep 2009

Legal documents specialist gets a Coast Digital facelift

Our designers give www.legalcentre.co.uk a polish
22nd Sep 2009
18th Sep 2009

Bing the fastest growing search engine

But could Microsoft be wolves in geek's clothing?
17th Sep 2009

Online defamation law to change?

Ministry of Justice launches consultation
16th Sep 2009

Online fraud: 1 in 8 UK internet users hit

Verisign/ YouGov survey highlights online risks
15th Sep 2009

Ecommerce websites: load in two seconds or lose sales

New study finds that users won't wait for slow sites
14th Sep 2009

Google search trends point to economic recovery

Americans' search habits suggest recession is ending
11th Sep 2009

Google UK launches new statistics service

New industry stats page launched
10th Sep 2009

B2C ecommerce predicted to pick up in 2010

Slowed online sales will recover
9th Sep 2009

Ecommerce: conversions higher but new visitors play hard to get

Screen Pages releases new ecommerce research
8th Sep 2009

Spotify: great app, poor marketing

Spotify launches new iPhone service to the sound of moaning
7th Sep 2009

Google maps out a four-month Monopoly

Global online board game launched on 9th September
4th Sep 2009

SEO: Internet Retailers miss a trick

Research reveals online retailers miss out in the SERPs
3rd Sep 2009

Web savvy households save £224 on utilities

Traditional customers paying more for gas and electricity
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