False advertising prompts ASA to force broadband firms to act with honesty and integrity
The Advertising Standards Authority has announced rules forcing broadband firms to quit false advertising.
The Advertising Standards Authority has announced rules forcing broadband firms to quit false advertising.
That UK internet connections are not on par with EU rivals is no secret, and WorkPad co-founders James Barnett and Jonathan Masri are the latest in our broadband nightmare series to share their thoughts on how Britain could speed ahead.
By Staff writer
In the first half of 2016, digital ad spend hit £4.78bn: a 16.4 per cent rise on the second half of 2015, and the highest increase for two years. Mobile spend alone hit ?802m beating out PC and tablet spend (?762m) quite comfortably and now accounts for 36p of every pound spent in this channel.
World First recently held the Think Global event in London to help SMEs looking to make their mark overseas and achieve exporting success.
A large scale US retail market expansion is on the table for British bag business Knomo, which has secured deals with Macy’s and Saks, alongside a £3m investment.
By Staff writer
With winter just around the corner, it’s time to find your festive spirit and prepare to boost Christmas sales, for the season to be jolly will be here before you know it.
By Staff writer
We are now well into a large scale tech refresh, driven by the move to digital business. The change is profound enough that IDC has divided the world’s top 2,000 companies into being either a “thriver or survivor” based on whether or not the firm has digital transformation at the heart of its corporate strategy.
By Staff writer
Blogging, tweeting, friend requests and fan pages are the lexicon of the modern world and, love it or hate it, it’s now a vital part of being and staying in business, so here’s the guide to social media customer service.
Despite its omnipotence, Jaguar Land Rover recognised the power of SMEs and launched internal startup hub InMotion. Real Business sat down with the man that convinced the corporate firm to let him behind the wheel of the new entrepreneurial vehicle.
By Staff writer
Following the collapse of BHS this summer, the long-standing British retail business embarked on a digital-only comeback in September as BHS.com, so here’s an assessment of the relaunched website from a design and user experience point of view.