The social media revolution of 2012

Is social media a fad, or the biggest change in the way business works since the industrial revolution? You decide.

The Business of Online

Online is changing business rapidly. So here, presented as typographic motion graphics and design animation are the 2012 statistics (and future forecasts) in Digital Advertising, Online Shopping, Smart Phones and Social Media.

John Sollars, Managing Director, Stinkyink.com

John Sollars is now on his third business and third recession. His present online business, Stinkyink.com, also had a tough start in 2002. In this presentation, John highlights the lessons he has learnt from running his previous businesses and shows how his experiences, and technology choices, have benefited Stinkyink.com.

Money, Power & Wall St: London regulation

Frontline: Money, Power & Wall St 9pm, weeknights from Monday 28th May 2012 – PBS (UK) Sky 166 Virgin Media 243

IRX2012, Innovation Pavillion, Sean Duffy, Emailcenter

Sean Duffy of Emailcentre showcases what new and innovative techniques Internet Retailers and top brands are using to more fully engage with their customers and improve the quality of their marketing communications including ‘Hyper-personalised’ campaigns, auto-optimising mobile email design and Multivariate testing.

IRX2012 – Innovation Pavilion – Tom Allason, Shutl

Tom Allason takes a look at how Shutl is shaping the future of retail, both as a means of attracting and converting online customers and in driving greater profitability for multi-channel retailers.He’ll talk about the impact that delivery has upon consumer perception of major retail brands as well as showing how leading high street names like Argos, Maplin and Aurora Fashions are offering the Shutl service.

Thrillist’s Ben Lerer on Commerce Meeting Content

Wall Street Journal journalists talk to men’s lifestyle eCommerce business Thrillist co-founder Ben Lerer about Thrillist’s approach to lifestyle content, including the launch of a branded clothing line and the high-profile recent hiring of a Hachette executive. Wall Street Journal journalists talk to men’s lifestyle eCommerce business Thrillist co-founder Ben Lerer about Thrillist’s approach to […]

Online video challenging for TV ad money

Online-video outlets are making their biggest push yet for traditional television’s ad money, according to the Wall Street Journal. Reports by Sam Schechner. Online-video outlets are making their biggest push yet for traditional television’s ad money, according to the Wall Street Journal. Reports by Sam Schechner.

How to set-up a Facebook business page

This is part one of a series of videos from Coda Star Web design on how to create a facebook business page that generates business leads. It concentrates on how to maximise facebook pages, create additional pages (or ‘mini facebook websites’), with plenty of ‘calls to action’. We’re looking at how big brands set themselves up on facebook, and the best way to maximise your facebook traffic / community.

The future of digital

This great video rounds up all the statistics and trends covering the expected development of the internet between 2010 and 2015. Look out for important marketing vehicles for your business including localisation, online video and an explosion of mobile technologies.