- It's the real thing...Coke says so...! Fri, 01/15/2010 - 09:18 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Remember that 1970s advert for Coca-Cola, with youngsters on a hillside singing "I'd like to buy the world a Coke"? (See video below for a reminder.) OK, I'm showing my age, but yes, I remember it...! It was an iconic advert that actually lived on for many years afterwards. Advertising historians still ...
- How often should you post on social networks? Thu, 01/14/2010 - 14:45 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Who is your best friend? Is it someone who you see fairly frequently or someone who you only bump into once in a blue moon? Whose opinion do you value most in your circle of friends? The person who you know well? Or the person who you have hardly any contact with? You get the picture - the people we ...
- Why we need to re-think URL shortening Wed, 01/13/2010 - 02:44 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
Everywhere you look these days online there are "shortened URLs". This is when a long and complicated website address such as "http://www.grahamjones.co.uk/blog/useful-tools/how-to-remember-everything-you-want-to-online.html" can become http://GJurl.com/remember. There is a real need for such shortening ...
- How to improve your website by moving away from your computer Tue, 01/12/2010 - 01:04 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
The modern business person is often isolated, working in front of their computer for hours on end. Even if they work in an office, it's often in a "cubicle" where the communication to the person next to them is via email, text message or Twitter. And small business owners are spending more time sitting ...
- One step to more readers for your blog Mon, 01/11/2010 - 07:10 from Internet Psychology Blog from Graham Jones
How many steps do you need for success with your blog? Take a quick look around the web and you'll be told its anything from 3 to 21 steps. You'll find advice that tells you if you have a blog post called "Seven Steps to..." you'll attract readers, all based on a myth that people are attracted to read ...