0 Comments- Add comment Written on 13-Oct-2009 by PhailanxE-consultancy has aggregated a nice little set of numbers that are useful for those who are interested in customer behaviour online and on mobile. The stats show some interesting facts such as the most liked products on an e-commerce site include:
Another interesting fact to know that the majority of Europeans would not spend more than 5Euros online, where as 1 in 14 UK residents, would spend up to £5000.
Find out more on the report at E-consultancy
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 04-Oct-2009 by PhailanxI was recently asked a good question by a client with regards to Social Media and how customers choose their platform. The question was after a customer registers and then decides that they are not happy, where do they finally settle and why? After some extensive Googling, I was still unable to find this information. Therefore Sticky Panda have put together a short survey to find out this information and will produce a final report.
If you would like a FREE copy of this report (or would just like to help!), please take a few minutes to complete this survey and forward to as many people as possible to get accurate results:
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 25-Sep-2009 by PhailanxI recently stumbled across a new measurement website for marketing called marketingcharts.com. They have some great topline stats* to keep up-to-date on industry trends and I came across the famous retail industry. Amazon.com has topped the retail charts for unique visitors by having over 50% extra visitors than number 2 Walmart.com. The top 10 statistics chart also includes high profile brands including Dell, HP and Sears:

*Stats taken from Compete.com
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0 Comments- Add comment Written on 13-Sep-2009 by PhailanxThis has been around for a little while so you may have seen this, but with a lot of Google products, it hasn't been publicly announced with a big marketing campaign. Google Internet Stats allows for generic statistics that Google obtains online to be transferred into anonymous information for people to use as data. It also allows (to my understanding) regular users to add their own information. A useful tool for those analytical heads!
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0 Comments- Add comment Written on 19-May-2009 by stickypandaOur Digital Director, Azlan Raj was asked to write an article on usability with interfaces for leading HCI magazine Interfaces, by Interaction. Interfaces goes out to some of the top HCI experts in the country and has up to 60,000 subscribers. It is run by the BCS (British Computer Society) and is highly respected in the industry.
See a version of the article on Usability News or soon you can find it on the Sticky Panda website.
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 02-Feb-2009 by stickypandaWant to know how to convert sales with images? Check out our new article on the website to see how correct photography can make a difference to the perception and slaes on your website.
See our converting sales with images article
0 Comments- Add comment Written on 25-Jan-2009 by stickypandaSticky Panda is looking forward to 2009 with a promising start by building some excellent relationships. Sticky Panda is looking to really expand further with some exciting projects upcoming.
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0 Comments- Add comment Written on 25-Jan-2009 by stickypandaSticky Panda creative agency is provides businesses with a full creative service including web design and development, commercial photography, business analysis and strategic guidance. We can help with digital marketing campaigns, online PR and corporate brand development.
Sticky Panda is based near Norwich, Norfolk inbetween Attleborough and Old Buckenham. You can visit our studio or just contact us to find out what we can do for you.
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