9 out of 10 people feel that the new EU cookie directive is a positive step for consumers, according to the latest eCustomerServiceIndex (eCSI) results from eDigitalResearch and IMRG. By Derek Eccleston.
moreThe 12 month lead-in period for the new cookies law, which means businesses have to gain user permission before accessing personal information, is nearly up. Organisations must carry out their own assessments of how they use cookies and then tailor a solution to that use and their customers. The law demands business to be fully compliant by 26 May. By Kim Walker.
moreA recent study has demonstrated that worldwide the delivery of marketing emails fell sharply in the second half of 2011. With smarter filtering, increased email volumes and deteriorating sender reputations, just how can email marketers successfully vie for attention? New Media Knowledge spoke to Return Path for the answer. By Chris Lee.
moreThe Irish Times is one of Ireland’s quality broadsheets with an international presence. Like many broadsheets, the dual challenges of the recession and emerging digital platforms have led the paper to look for new revenue channels. New Media Knowledge took a closer look. more
Drawing on his recent experience with the Newspaper Licensing Agency, Charlie Hull of Lemur Consulting discusses some of the complexities in implementing newspaper clippings and media monitoring services. more
Overseas visitors to traditional UK media brands outnumber those from domestic sources according to new findings. Tim Hoang reports. more
Blog search and tracking company Technorati last week released figures showing the continued growth of blogs and blogging and the trends within that space. more
Despite its alleged benefits, blogging costs time. And time is money. A new paper by Max Christian Hansen argues that new bloggers should count the cost before they enter the fray. Ian Delaney examines the arguments. more
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