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Twitter whitepaper for retailers
Twitter whitepaper for retailers
A look at Twitter, implications and opportunities for retailers and e-commerce vendors.
Social Media Summit
Social Media Summit
Videos from the bigmouthmedia Social Media Summit which featured the premier unveiling of Econsultancy's first Social Media business survey.
Bigmouthmedia's predictions for 2010
Bigmouthmedia's predictions for 2010
What will 2010 hold for digital marketing? Some of bigmouthmedia's experts share their insider's view on the likely trends.
Online Travel Report 2010
Online Travel Report 2010
The bigmouthmedia Online Travel Report 2010 is a detailed survey of digital marketing from the travel vertical - it included nearly 40 of bigmouthmedia's travel clients and over 100 travel companies from Tnooz's database.
The Really Useful Guide to Social Media
The Really Useful Guide to Social Media
In 2009 bigmouthmedia and Econsultancy pioneered business research into social media. The Really Useful Guide to Social Media introduces some of the key findings from the survey and introduces social media to busy, senior marketing managers.
Graduate Survey 2008
Graduate Survey 2008
As the end of 2008 draws close we've taken the chance to publish the results of some of our favourite questions from graduate surveys throughout the year.
The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations Act of 2008
The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations Act of 2008
The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations Act of 2008 has two clauses which could relate to some forms of digital advertising.
UK Affiliates PPC Spending
UK Affiliates PPC Spending
In order to extend understanding of the expanding UK affiliates market, bigmouthmedia has conducted Britain's first survey of affiliate spending on PPC campaigns across the country.
Crucial White House website flaw uncovered
Crucial White House website flaw uncovered
The existing White House robots.txt file is becoming so large that it might actually exceed Google's cut off maximum size of 100kB - or become so cumbersome that search engine spiders cannot read all the data effectively.
The public want Google to succeed
The public want Google to succeed
A bigmouthmedia commissioned survey reveals that only 6% of British internet users want Google to loose its position as leading search engine.
Survey results: Uncertainty over Google's privacy intentions
Survey results: Uncertainty over Google's privacy intentions
Over 1,000 web users questioned and more than 60% were not sure Google would keep their data private. Google was the search engine that people trusted most.
Is Google becoming too commercial? Men are more likely than women to think so.
Is Google becoming too commercial? Men are more likely than women to think so.
Who is more likely to accuse Google of becoming "too commercial"? Bigmouthmedia's survey of over 1,000 respondents showed that men are far more likely to call Google "too commercial" than women are.
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