Interactive Return - Online Marketing Specialists
 
May 2007
By Julian Lynch

 
ARTICLES:

Improve Your Connversions Today

Every website has an objective and getting visitors to your website is only the first step to reaching these. Once a visitor has come to your website, the next stage is to get them to do what you want them to do! Read More>>

Google - Your New Life Coach

Google has further extended its move towards personalisation this month and announced the launch of its iGoogle service. Read More>>

French Search Engine Market - An Overview

If you are planning to use search engine marketing to promote your business in new markets, it is important to have an understanding of the local search engine climate as user behaviour and top search engines can vary widely. More>>


IR NEWS:

Interactive Return are Recruiting

Interactive Return is currently recruiting for the positions of Client Services Director, ASP.Net Web Developer Designer and Search Engine Marketing Executive. More>>

 
 
INDUSTRY NEWS:

.ie Domain Registrations now exceed 75,000

The IEDR has announced that the number of registered .ie domains has now passed 75,000. Read More

New Google Analytics: Built for Search Marketers

Google have launched a new version of their analytics program. The new version has a revamped user-interface and includes many improvements for search marketers. Read more

Computer Users More Savvy About E-mail Spam

Computer users receive more spam than they did two years ago, but are finding ways to cope with the clutter a new report has shown. Read more

Internet Advertising Comes of Age

Online advertising is big business these days. Globally, the market racked up USD16.8 billion in revenues last year, according to the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB), and while it may have had a slow start, Irish interest in online advertising is steadily growing. Read more

Irish Businesses Reluctant to Bank Online

Although 94pc of Irish businesses have internet access, only 39pc are likely to buy online, with 19pc actually selling online. Read more

Google's Search Dominance Continues to Grow

Google accounted for 55 percent of all search queries carried out in the US in the month of April, according to Nielsen/NetRatings data released Tuesday. Read more