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| 10 Apr. 2012 |
eCircle Shortlisted for Red Herring Top 100 Europe Award |
As the Easter break approached we were already in a good mood thanks to a 4-day weekend, but it was made all the more joyful when we discovered that we have been shortlisted for the prestigious Red Herring Top 100 awards. The shortlisted organisations are considered to be the most innovative and promising companies from a pool of hundreds from [...]
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| 17 Oct. 2011 |
Brand New Social Media and Email Marketing Infographic |
Infographics are a great way of displaying a large amount of information in one easy-to-digest image. In 2011 eCircle commissioned the UK’s first European Social Media and Email Marketing Study in partnership with Mediacom Science. It was a survey of 5,000 European Consumers (of which 1,000 were from the UK) to reveal how consumers interact with brands via email and [...]
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| 9 Aug. 2010 |
Beware…I am about to influence you |
A Study by agency 360i indicates that the majority of Twitter conversation is between consumers and that Corporate Twitter seems to be directed at the Consumer rather than with the Consumer.
| 4 Aug. 2010 |
Feedback Welcome |
I’m in sales and I hate losing deals! Any sales person worth their salt should be the same (whether they admit it or not). There are thousands of reasons for not winning a pitch; some valid and some totally ridiculous. Either way, it is the most difficult part of the job…you can spend months – even years – on a [...]
| 28 Jul. 2010 |
Has the Facebook bubble finally burst? |
Is the hype over? Obviously it will not be over that fast and Facebook will very likely continue to face growth rates but these new stats tell me that they might be losing a key target group to build up into a lifelong customer. Another new study shows that customers are becoming increasing dissatisfied with the social network due to [...]
Category: Social Media, Uncategorized
Tags: Facebook, Facebook membership, satisfaction survey, Social Media
| 26 May. 2010 |
Football’s coming home (we hope)! |
With two weeks to go until the opening game kicks off, anticipation for the 2010 Fifa World Cup is building, St George’s flags are appearing on cars, England replica kits are flying off the shelves and generally the football lovers amongst us are getting just a little bit excited. The World Cup comes around every 4 years (and if we’re [...]
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| 1 Apr. 2010 |
Happy Easter – Have a golden egg |
A man and his wife had the good fortune to possess a goose which laid a golden egg every day. Lucky though they were, they soon began to think they were not getting rich fast enough, and, imagining the bird must be made of gold inside, they decided to kill it. Then, they thought, they could obtain the whole store [...]
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Tags: customer data lists, data companies, direct marketing, email marketing
| 17 Dec. 2009 |
The decade that digital came of age |
The noughties have been the decade that ‘digital’ has come of age. Where Google has gone from a dotcom start-up to a verb. Where we don’t think twice about listening to the radio online, checking our email on our mobile phones, pausing live telly or having access to every album we’ve ever bought from our pocket. Where we can watch [...]
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Tags: avatar, BBC, digital decade, Facebook, Google, google-it, noughties, shopping habits, Strictly, tweet, Twitter




