The sixth Future of Digital Marketing annual conference is being hosted in London on Wednesday 17th June. The one day event is jam packed with reputable keynote guest speakers and panelists, including Eric Frenchman and Ian Jindal and will explore digital issues in a range of sectors.
Ambergreen are proud to be the badge sponsor of this prestigious event and will be represented by Grant Whiteside, Amgergreen's Technical Director and Eliza Dashwood, Director of Sales and Marketing at Ambergreen.
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We look forward to seeing you there.
A year ago, Twitter was the 969th most visited website in the UK. One year later, by the end of May it was the 38th most visited website. Traffic has increased by a massive 22 times in the past year. There is no sign of that Twitter's growth is slowing down. And the evidence is there to show that this growth within the UK has really began to snowball since the turn of the year, identifying 9% of this last 312 months growth has came in 2009.
Most of the time we see changes and developments on the Google front as axioms to which most companies react and adjust. We assume that the giants that dominate the search engine world always get it right. Well the truth is that most of the time they do. Almost always. At one point or another. But in the gap between 'almost always' and 'at one point or another', opportunities sometimes arise. In his article of June 9th, Mark Jackson of Search Engine Watch highlights one of these opportunities.