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Head of Revenue, Yield & Online Conversion at Parkdean Holidays
25 August 2007 11:01am
Morning all,
I wonder am I missing anything on this site?
The resource material, research etc on this site is fantastic, but everything seems to come as a small novel! Are there bitesize material which covers specific aspects of online business, something that can be read in 5/10 minutes, allowing you to investigate further if needs be.
For examples:
What's new in internet security
Latest Web 2 developments
Accessability, what you need to know
Overview statistic of UK web browsers, i.e. broadband users etc
I don't always have the time to read the in-depth documents, but like to keep up to date.
Thanks
Paul
Social media guy at CSC
28 August 2007 11:00am
I'd recommend signing up to a few choice feeds at wired.com
Director of Product Development at Econsultancy
29 August 2007 12:20pm
Hey Paul,
It's a common issue - some people want the comprehensive report, others the bitesized chunk.
The Best Practice Guides, for example, aren't really meant to be digested in one go, but are to be referenced when you're implementing a strategy,
I'm with you though... I'm in favour of doing lots of concise reports through 2008, so watch this space.
Cheers,
Chris
Editor, E-consultancy
On 11:01:57 25 August 2007 PaulMc wrote:
Head of Revenue, Yield & Online Conversion at Parkdean Holidays
29 August 2007 12:25pm
Hi Chris,
Thanks for you repsonse. The best practice guides are great and as you say ideal for referring to as we go.
I seem to be treavelling a bit more now and find reading 3 or 4 pages regarding specific articles easy to digest and carry! Especially as technology and legal issues are for ever evolving.
I'll be watching this space!
Regards
Paul
On 12:20:21 29 August 2007 chrisl wrote:
Director of Product Development at Econsultancy
29 August 2007 12:48pm
Cool. Keep an eye on the blog too, as we often publish summary tips, eg on optimising the checkout process, producing shopping comparison feeds, submitting links to blog directories, launching a Facebook app, etc etc.
There's also the roundtable briefings, which are short and good for figuring out the issues and trends of the day.
Thanks for the feedback.
c.