Apple Working on a Search Engine?
Everybody knows that Google is the giant in the internet arena. Almost everybody uses Google as their default search engine and even if you combined the number of people using other search engines it still would not come close to the high number of Google searchers. Then, of course, there's the fact that they offer loads of other features (like Google Translate and Google Web Master Tools) which really help to strengthen Google's reputation. Any business that has some reliance Twitter Character Limit to Change?
Since its original launch, Twitter has had a 140 character limit on all tweets. The idea behind the character limit was that everything would be nice, short and punchy. With everything at 140 characters or less, there was never any risk of people sharing long blocks of text that others might find boring. But the 140 character limit wasn't a solely good thing; some people felt that it was far too restrictive and forced a lot of users to have to use text language and so forth in order to get Internet Mainly Accessed via Smartphones
About fifteen years ago, if you wanted to know what people most commonly accessed the internet with, it would definitely have been with their home computer. A few years later, this probably would have been laptops. Just recently, the most common thing that people used to access the internet was tablets, but now that has changed once again! According to the most recent study, smartphones are now the most commonly used device for accessing the internet. What can you learn from Thailand eCommerce Grows
As seems to be the case very often: there is some good news in the world of eCommerce once again. This time the news comes from Thailand, where we hear that the eCommerce industry is growing at a good rate. An amazing two thirds of Thai internet users make at least one purchase online every single month; that's an enormous number of people! Plus, rather interestingly, it shows that more than half of those people are making these online purchases with their mobile phones. This shows Using Emojis in Marketing
Over the last few years, emojis have started to overtake emoticons as the way for people to express emotions over social media (and through chat systems). It was Apple who really helped to cement the popularity of emojis when they included them in the software of iPhones (and many other brands of smartphone followed suit). But let's backtrack for a second here: there's a good chance that some of you may not actually be familiar with the concept of emojis, so I shall explain. Emojis are The Sello App
Shopify has been in the news recently because they've recently launched a new app called Sello. You may have noticed this because it was trending on a few social media outlets and people were getting pretty excited about it. Does that mean they're offering something which is really rather fantastic? No, not really. You see, because Shopify is so well known, anything they do will cause a huge reaction. As an example of this phenomenon, look at the time that popular musician Justin Bieber eBay Sponsored Ads
People who have been selling over eBay have recently been frustrated by an addition to the service which is damaging to their sales. The thing that's been causing this problem is the fact that eBay has starting putting sponsored ads all over people's pages. This means that, if somebody ran an eBay shop, then a customer coming to buy from it would see adverts; adverts which, more often than not, lead to that person's competitors. Sometimes it was other eBay sellers and sometimes it What is the eCommerce Capital of Europe?
The eCommerce industry is one which is growing every single day. Once people realised that the internet was a great way to sell things, they started to do so and have never stopped. But who, specifically, is doing all of this eCommerce? "What is the eCommerce capital of Europe," you might ask yourself. Well, I have the answer for you: it's us, the UK! It sounds like we're in exactly the right place then. The study which came to this conclusion found that four out of every Increased Free Listings From eBay
For a lot of people, eBay is the main way to sell things online. When you do sell on eBay, however, you are only allowed to post a limited number of listings for free. For a long time people have complained and requested that eBay increase the number of free listings and now eBay users will be very happy to hear that the limit is being increased! Currently you can list up to twenty products for free but once this changed has been enacted (on the 15th of October) that limit is going to eCommerce on Twitter
Not too long ago, Facebook added a new feature so that business pages could sell their products directly on Facebook. This became known as fCommerce and a fair number of people became very excited about it. Now, in response, Twitter are taking steps in the same direction so that they, too, will be able to allow businesses to sell directly over them. I doubt that anybody will ever called it 'tCommerce' though, because people might think the 't' stands for |
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