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 shortlist for the UK Association of Online Publishers (AOP) 2006 annual awards reflects the boom in user-generated content over the past 12 months, showcasing new projects digital media publishers have developed to embrace the trend... more
Publishers' blogs and podcasts stole the show at the AOP Online Publishing Awards 2005 on 7 October, with the BBC and Emap dominating by appealing to the iPod generation... more
Publishers' blogs and user-generated content (UGC) have debuted on the Association of Online Publishers' annual Awards shortlist. With UGC rocketing, the online publishing industry are using blogs and community-driven content to boost their proposition... more
The UK Association of Online Publishers (AOP) has launched its 2005 AOP Online Publishing Awards, expanding the number of award categories to refect growth and change in the industry... more
AOP will host a forum on 24 January 2006 to explore the growing significance of podcasting and the opportunities and challenges it presents.
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3rd floor, Queens House, 55-56 Lincoln's Inn Fields.
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