Welcome to Digital Marketing Strategies
At Digital Marketing Strategies we run training courses in
- SEO or Search Engine Optimisation
- Pay Per Click Marketing (particularly Adwords training)
- Email Marketing
- Google Analytics & Strategy
- Conversion Tuning
With beginners training courses through to advanced our courses are designed for everybody with all levels of technical expertise. Our clients come from a broad spectrum in the business world, from small business owners through to senior marketing executives & web developers.
Digital Marketing Strategies have training centres in London & Manchester but also offer in house training for most places in the UK
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News
UK internet retail sales were 15.7% higher in July than in June and 16.8% up on July 2008, according to the latest IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index
Research recently conducted by Google's chief economist has found that the display position of an AdWords advert has little or no effect upon its conversion rate
New figures from IMRG Capgemini show that, although online sales are still rising month on month, the rate of growth is slowing
Receiving permission-based email makes shoppers more likely to do business with a retailer, generates a more favourable opinion of the retailer and fosters a stronger sense of loyalty to the retailer's brand, according to new research from Epsilon
The UK's online retailers generated sales of £167m per week in February 2009, says the Office for National Statistics
The latest IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index shows that internet sales are still growing — but there is a definite slowdown in the rate of growth
Rich media, social networking, mobile and personalization applications are at the forefront of online retailers' purchasing plans for 2009, according to the results of Adobe Scene 7's latest annual survey.
Readers can download a full FREE version of the report - click here
Overall, December was the worst in the British Retail Consortium's survey history — but online did hugely better than expected


