Websites lacking for FTSE 100 firms
24 Apr 2008 | by Clare O’Connor
The majority of large British firms are 'behind the curve in digital comms', according to new research into the websites of FTSE 100 companies.
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Tech specialist ITPR has edged out two rivals to secure a six-figure contract with a market-listed software company.
The majority of large British firms are 'behind the curve in digital comms', according to new research into the websites of FTSE 100 companies.
Brown's new web strategy, influenced by the US presidential elections, is a good example for all PROs, says Marc Berry. Only three weeks ago Downing Street installed a new head of digital comms to overhaul Gordon Brown's lacklustre web strategy and already we are seeing the effect.
Firefly has been handed a six-figure 'anti-spam' PR campaign as the problem of fraudulent 'phishing' on the internet reaches an all-time high.
Online parenting club Bounty has taken its comms support in-house and hired its first head of PR.
Custard has fought off two agencies to land a six-figure account to promote Europe's largest online photo processing service.
The company that provides online invoice services for HP, IBM and GlaxoSmithKline has hired corporate shop Rostrum Communications to handle its European PR.
Recently acquired consumer shop Cake has poached Fleishman-Hillard's head of digital as the Havas-owned outfit looks to split its offering between comms and content.
Teen mobile network Blyk has hired GCI to build its brand reputation both in the UK and internationally after a three-way pitch.
Nokia has handed its global comms account, worth at least 300,000, to GolinHarris.