sales - marketing in photos
Photos: What should be crowned the king of Apple cool?
Photo The Bondi Blue iMac was the first successful collaboration between Jobs and Jonathan Ive, a relationship that has borne much fruit and sales since. The company's pro laptop range, recently rebadged as the MacBook Pro,... [24 Jan 2008]
Photos: E-tailer Iwoot opens Second Life shop
Photo Iwoot is not charging the gadget builders or taking commission from their sales for this expo. Gadget e-tailer iwantoneofthose.com (Iwoot) has opened a Second Life island which contains a virtual store selling real-life... [12 Jul 2007]
Photos of the month - September 06
Photo Mobile sales force brewing up a storm: The St Austell Brewery Company in Cornwall has been a family business since it was established in 1851. St Austell uses mobile technologies to get important beer-related information... [28 Sep 2006]
Photos: Brewing up a mobile sales force
Photo Other technologies are a bit newer - here David Saunders shows off the mobile sales application that the brewery has rolled out to its sales staff on the road. The St Austell Brewery Company was... [06 Sep 2006]
Photos: High-tech at the heart of US sport
Photo As well an using the web to drive sales - around 80 per cent of non-season ticket sales are made online - the Giants have set up a trading hub enabling fans to trade spare tickets or unwanted season... [21 Apr 2006]
Photos: Visiting the bank of the future
Photo RFID could also be incorporated into leaflets so banks find out which branch office visitors are looking at which information - and target their sales accordingly. The bank of the future will be crammed with cutting-edge... [24 Jan 2006]
Photos: Life² - Inside Microsoft's ideal world
Photo Screens around the office project a 'business dashboard' of key performance indicators, including sales figures. The set-up is based on a real company, which spent around £175,000 on the new technology and has since... [31 Oct 2005]
Photos: London Eye beats the queues with BT
Photo The British Airways London Eye attraction was forced to implement a new automated booking system across all its sales channels to help cut queues for the 3.5 million tourists who visit it each year. Eleanor Harris, head... [16 Sep 2005]
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