Online shoppers bypass search engines in hunt for deals
13 May 2009 | by Elizabeth Clifford-Marsh
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picked up the seven-figure paid search account for online travel agency Ebookers in June. Women ... brand's websites. Travel insurance company Flexicover has hired marketing agency Crayon to redesign its two consumer sites, Flexicover.com, which is aimed at older travellers, and general customer site ...
The top ten sites are featured each month and the worst performer is quoted anonymously. Sectors represented in the survey include portal, retail, broadcast, search, banking, online auction and travel. PERFORMANCE INDEX 1-30 June 2008, 8am - 8pm Rank Site Performance Availability ...
Retailers email campaigns were evaluated against 20 criteria, to score an email effectiveness rating out of 100. Topshop topped the index, scoring 86.5 but was one of only eight to achieve a score of more than 80 per cent. STA Travel, Asda and Marks & Spencer followed closely, while H&M, Lidl ...
Despite growing online consumer spend, many organisations in finance, travel and retail are finding