- Tiger Woods reveals a crucial requirement for great online business Fri, 12/11/2009 - 09:55 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Tiger Woods has a clear reputation problem at the moment - which will no doubt compound his personal, family issues. At the moment the world is full of rumour, allegation and speculation; none of it is known fact, largely because Tiger Woods appears poorly advised on what to do. He should, like David ...
- Helping others online could boost your business Thu, 12/10/2009 - 01:31 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Today sees President Obama receiving his Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his initial attempts to make the world we live in a better place. His roots in working in social care make President Obama somewhat different to many previous presidents, who came from business or law. Rather than seeking to ...
- Two reasons why people don't buy online Wed, 12/09/2009 - 09:16 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Online retailers are failing to focus on two key issues which are persistent barriers to internet shoppers. A new study of online buyers has found that taken together these two issues are stopping more than half the people who use the internet from buying anything online. We may well have seen a Christmas ...
- Green Cross Code for the Internet is another Government mess Mon, 12/07/2009 - 23:27 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Gordon Brown and Ed Balls are today announcing the Green Cross Code for the Internet. The idea is that it will provide children with a means of staying safe online. The code has been drawn up following the Byron review of internet safety which resulted in the formation of a talking shop, known as the ...
- Why is everyone shopping online today? Mon, 12/07/2009 - 04:04 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
As you sit at your computer reading this, tens of thousands of people are shopping online. Indeed, today it is expected that at its peak online shopping will reach a whopping £4,000 per second. Shoppers are likely to be parting with an amazing £350m online today. But why? Why are they saving it all ...