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Conversations at Borough Market about online food project
[Oct 16, 2004]
Looking at UK retail sites (survey results)
Last week I asked you to look at a range of UK retailers and at improvements that could be made to their sites. Thanks to all of you who took part. This should have started to give you a framework for... [Oct 15, 2004]
Books about dotcom period of ecommerce history
From 1996 to 2000 the world went crazy as companies and individuals explored the opportunities to sell and do business online. From retailing bricks to giving away money in exchange for customer information... [Oct 13, 2004]
Google and Amazon ads: Experimenting with online advertising
There is a conventional wisdom from the dotcom years that online advertising doesn’t work. In order to have revenue you have to have traffic and in order to grow traffic you have to run advertising... [Oct 12, 2004]
Weekend in Germany
[Oct 10, 2004]
London Theatre Tickets On Line: an e-commerce case study (lecture 2)
Theatre tickets like flight tickets are excellent for selling online because of their low warehousing and fulfilment costs. Customers search the web for particular shows such as the Lion King, Mary... [Oct 10, 2004]
Increasing traffic through improving Google ranking
Any new site starts from a disadvantage and this one is no different; it is not listed on the major search engines including Google. Over the next few weeks I need to improve its relevant inbound traffic... [Oct 7, 2004]
Ecommerce Site Review (activity)
For this exercise you will look at a UK ecommerce site and make recommendations as to how it could be improved. It is vital that you complete this work and the associated survey before our next lecture... [Oct 6, 2004]
Pre course Survey Results for Ecommerce
As part of this year’s ecommerce course I will be using online surveying to help me monitor progress, research key topics and provide feedback. The first survey looked at the existing level of knowledge... [Oct 4, 2004]
Hired a helicopter to explore Southern Alps
[Oct 2, 2004]
An introduction to Ecommerce (04 lecture 1)
In this first lecture we will try and answer the following:what is electronic commerce, what are the components of an ecommerce system, what is the difference between B2B and B2C systems and what should... [Oct 2, 2004]
Starting an educational blog (workshop)
This was a workshop session run for 25 Australian and New Zealand teachers to get them started in the use of simple blogging tools. The aim was to give them a test of the technology and encourage them... [Sep 30, 2004]
The similarity between this part of NZ and England is striking
[Sep 30, 2004]
Designing blogs for education
This presentation looks at the blogging work that I have done so far and at the design of www.jonathanbriggs.com to incorporate the lessons learned from previous experiments. It is being given to a... [Sep 29, 2004]
Is your website listening?
I ran this session this morning for the Christchurch Development Corporation to help a group of local entrepreneurs explore web design issues including usability, accessibility and search engine optimisation... [Sep 27, 2004]
This is where I am based for the Conference here in Christchurch
[Sep 27, 2004]
Being a tourist in Auckland before heading off to education conference in South Island
[Sep 25, 2004]
Electronic Commerce Module Guide
Each course at Kingston University has a module guide to describe the goals of the course, the assessment and teaching strategies and some of the recommended reading. Here is the guide for Electronic... [Sep 25, 2004]
Welcome to the new teaching year and a new blog!
I have now been blogging for over a year on Reengage.org and today I’m launching this new blog to address directly the teaching, learning and research that I am involved with. My main teaching is at... [Sep 24, 2004]
102 from One Thousand Paintings and mine
[Mar 24, 1908]
