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Case Studies

Moneyextra.com Increases Advertising Revenue by 300% with Punchy & Provocative Campaign

SUMMARY: A bumper-sized Case Study for you this issue – we know how you love them!! We spoke again to Sam Dias, Brand Economic Consultant for Brand Finance, this time about Moneyextra...

CHALLENGE
Through its consumer brand Moneyextra, The Exchange Holdings PLC was one of the first companies to provide comparative information on finance products on the Internet for the UK market. But, while they had floated on August 13th 1999 with a share price... read the complete case study

How To

Special Report: B-to-B Marketing in the UK - 3 Challenges & 5 Must-Know Strategies (Hint: Anglicize Everything)

SUMMARY: Did you know the UK spent nearly $2 billion (US) on Internet spending in the first six months of 2006? If you’ve been thinking about pitching your products and services to businesses in the UK, now’s the time to jump in.

In this special report, we tell you how to make the most of your experiences across “the pond.” You'll discover:

-> The top challenges facing businesses
-> B-to-B search, email and mobile stats for the UK
-> 13 really useful hotlinks read the complete article

Articles

ihavemoved.com - British Site Preps for Revamps

SUMMARY: Established in January 1999, and live since mid-November, ihavemoved.com is currently the only service of its kind in the UK – a free online address-change service, aiming to save home movers ‘time, money, and hassle’ by informing all of their service providers of the new address in one 15-minute session. The site is due for a makeover by web design agency Bluewave, and marketing campaigns have been moved up a gear or two to... read the complete article

Blog Posts

BBC to Outsource 25% of Content Development

We all know that the BBC is the big gorilla of the British web scene. But, according to a committee that was commissioned to write up a report on the Beeb's online presence, the BBC is overlapping too much with the private sector in some areas. Indeed, concluded the Graf report, the BBC could even be undermining the development of private web content in the UK.

In response, the BBC has already closed five of... read the complete blog post

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