Archive for the ‘Ecommerce’ Category


Rule BritanniaBlogged by Adrian Adrian

Britannia Wardrobes

February saw the launch of the new website for Britannia Wardrobes, a subsidiary of the highly acclaimed Spaceslide.
The new site has built on the successes of its parent with a clean, crisp design supporting clear calls-to-action for potential customers. Unlike Spaceslide, there is no e-commerce functionality built in, but interested purchasers can request a free [...]

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Industry experts predict a merry christmas for UK e-commerceBlogged by Adrian Adrian

The credit crunch might be holding back our high street spending, but it’s still not enough to prevent what experts predict will be another period of year-on-year growth for online retailing.
In forecasts released this past month the industry heavyweights are predicting e-commerce to be the one bright spot for retailers this Christmas IMRG and Capgemini [...]

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New Site: A picture speaks a thousand wordsBlogged by Adrian Adrian

Frames Express

The last two weeks have seen the launch of Frame Express’ brand new website.
The site, which can be found at http://www.pictureframesexpress.co.uk/, has been a real labour of love. HeadRed have worked closely with the client for the past few months ensuring their new site meets exceptionally high testing standards. The finished product is a highly [...]

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Poor e-commerce puts customers off physical stores tooBlogged by Adrian Adrian

Some 57% of online shoppers would be less likely to buy from a brand offline if they experienced problems online, according to research by Harris Interactive and Tealeaf Technology.
The study of more than 2,000 online consumers, conducted in August, found 89% believe online customer service should the same level or better than shopping in store.
It [...]

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Online spend on DVDs, books and music set to reach £2bn by 2009Blogged by Adrian Adrian

UK online sales of DVDs, books and music are set to grow to £2.02bn by 2009, according to Jupiter Research. Its research into European commerce forecasts online sales in this area will increase by £320m from £1.7bn in 2007 to £2.02bn by the start of 2009.
Figures such as these can only illustrate further the growing [...]

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