Leading retail intelligence technology group Cogenta (www.cogenta.com) has launched a multi-national version of its Cloud-based Retail Insight platform. The innovative pricing intelligence application is the first system to enable international retailers, manufacturers, brand managers and market researchers to monitor consumer goods pricing data from major economic centres in 24 countries across the globe, including Europe and the Americas. The platform can manage price data collections in any language. Users of the new platform will benefit...
Leading retail intelligence technology group Cogenta (www.cogenta.com) has launched a multi-national version of its Cloud-based Retail Insight platform. The innovative pricing intelligence application is the first system to enable international retailers, manufacturers, brand managers and market researchers to monitor consumer goods pricing data from major economic centres in 24 countries across the globe, including Europe and the Americas. The platform can manage price data collections in any language. Users of the new platform will benefit...
- Digital transformation is a key focus for agency's futureRapidly-growing digital agency Realise announces a key strategic hire for the New Year - Justin Small takes up the newly created post of Head of Strategy & UX this week. Former Head of Digital Strategy at Detica - a top 5 NMA digital agency and the UK's number one design and build agency - Justin is a seasoned digital strategist for blue-chip clients with a background...
Source: RealWire
- Digital transformation is a key focus for agency's futureRapidly-growing digital agency Realise announces a key strategic hire for the New Year - Justin Small takes up the newly created post of Head of Strategy & UX this week. Former Head of Digital Strategy at Detica - a top 5 NMA digital agency and the UK's number one design and build agency - Justin is a seasoned digital strategist for blue-chip clients with a background...
Source: RealWire
On TWIG Matt Cutts spoke about the importance of defunding spammers & breaking their spirits.
Almost anyone in internet marketing who has spent a couple months in the game has seen some "shocking" case study where changing the color of a button increased sales 183% or such. In many cases such changes only happen when the original site had not had any focus on conversion at all.
Google, on the other hand, has billions of daily searches and is constantly testing ways to increase yield:
Long story short, -38 pounds in about 2 months or so. Felt great the entire time and felt way more focused day to day. Maybe you don’t have a lot of weight to lose but this whole approach can significantly help you cognitively.
In fact, the diet piece was originally formed for cognitive enhancements rather than weight loss.
Before I get into this post I just want to explicitly state that I am not a doctor, medical professional, medical researcher, or any type of medical/health anything. This is not advice, I am just sharing my experience.
A huge time suck and logistical pita with ad serving is keeping your direct advertisers up to date with statistics.
Whether you currently export .csv files, daily email updates or chit chat on Skype they all add up to time spent.
There are a lot of tools in the SEO space (sorry, couldn't resist :D) and over the years we've seen tools fall into 2 broad categories. Tools that aim to do just about everything and tools that focus on one discipline of online marketing.
As we continue to lose more and more data (not provided) and the data we have access to becomes a bit more unreliable (rankings, competitive research data, data given to us by search engines, etc) one has to wonder at what point does access to a variety of tools start producing diminishing returns?
Here's a recent video of the founders of RapGenius talking at TechCrunch disrupt.
Oops, wrong video. Here's the right one. Same difference.
Recently a thread on Hacker News highlighted a blog post which pointed how RapGenius was engaging in reciprocal promotional arrangements where they would promote blogs on their Facebook or Twitter accounts if those bloggers would post a laundry list of keyword rich deeplinks at RapGenius.