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Forrester Research report explains blogging benefits for marketers

Forrester Research has identified a three-step process that it says will help companies create successful corporate blogs that will increase brand visibility, customer insight and sales generation, according to a new report.

Why is online shopping becoming more and more popular?

Online shopping sales have almost doubled since last year, hitting a record high but why is its popularity increasing so rapidly? Here you can see a short video on what consumers think are the benefits of shopping online.

Group M forecast: Olympic sponsorship lifts outlook for 2007

Adam Smith, Group M's futures director, says the WPP agency's outlook in its latest forecast for marketing services is boosted by the Olympic sponsorship which goes live this year.

Online ad spend: Internet establishes itself as a major advertising medium

The October 2005 figures from the Internet Advertising Bureau show a detailed analysis of online advertising spend figures for the first half of 2005.

Bellwether points to better future for UK ad industry

The recent falls in television and press advertising spending are bottoming out, according to an unusually upbeat Bellwether Report from the IPA.

Online ad spend: 2005 online advertising spend rockets towards £1.4 billion

According to the March 2006 report from the Internet Advertising Bureau, the trade body for online advertising, total UK online advertising expenditure in 2005 grew by 65.6% to £1,366.4 million (£1.4 billion) to take the sector's market share to 7.8%.

Online ad spend: Internet advertising nears £1 Billion for the first six months of 2006

According to the latest figures from the Internet Advertising Bureau, the internet continues to grow with 40.3% like-for-like annual growth for the first half of 2006.


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