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Month: July 2012

Our top 5 Olympic Athletes to Follow on Twitter

The Olympics kicks off this week and we’ve got a special tribute to some of the Olympic athletes that will be lighting up the world. We tell you some of our favourite present Olympians and why they should be followed on Twitter Usain Bolt  (@usainbolt) Star sprinter back in 2008...

Win Free Hosting For Your Website

As the gloomy weather continues and the summer looks less likely to appear, the Innermedia team are keen to cheer you up. How are we doing that? We are offering the chance to win FREE hosting for the next 6 months, taking you well into the New Year with a...

Digg Sold for $500,000

This week, what remained of the former social news giant, Digg was sold off to the New York tech company Betaworks for $500,000. This was after The Washington Post paid $12 million for the Digg team and LinkedIn has purchased 15 of the patents Digg held for around $4 million....

June sees Google and Bing Reach all time search market share high

The latest comScore search market share numbers for June reveal that both Google and Bing have had their best month as Yahoo’s share of the market continues to decrease. comScore’s figures, which only represent desktop searches and not mobile searches, are due to be published later today and what is...
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Is Your Email Marketing Summer-Ready? Tips for Higher Open Rates
Summer is a season of sunshine, holidays, and shifting routines – and that includes how people interact with their inboxes. With many of your customers heading off on breaks or spending less time online, it’s more important than ever to adjust your email marketing strategy to keep open rates high...
Using Google Trends to Refocus Your July Marketing Goals
As summer unfolds, so do changes in consumer behaviour, search interest, and digital engagement. July marks a critical time to reassess your marketing goals — not just to stay on track, but to respond to real-time data that reveals what your audience actually wants. One powerful and free tool to...
What Do Lava Lamps Have to Do With Website Security?
It might sound odd, but lava lamps are helping keep the internet secure. At Cloudflare’s San Francisco HQ, there’s a wall of over 100 lava lamps bubbling away 24/7, not just for decoration, but as part of a high-tech encryption system. Here’s how it works: Lava lamps produce unpredictable motion....