Ten things Asda can do better online

Having launched its online shopping service in 2000, Asda recently overtook Sainsbury's to become the UK's second biggest online grocer.

ASDA homepage

Its online sales have been growing, but it still trails behind Tesco, with around 16.9% of the UK online grocery market compared with 31.3% for its rival, according to figures from July this year.

On most retail sites there are always areas which could be improved, so we've taken a look at the site from a customer experience perspective...

Read full story »

Press Release: AWA help ASDA give young people a Sporting Chance

Leeds-based digital agency, AWA, is supporting ASDA in helping the sporting stars of tomorrow get active this summer, through the ASDA Sporting Chance scheme.

ASDA Sporting Chance aims to link young people across the UK with free sporting sessions throughout the summer holidays. To take advantage...
Read full press release »

Why the real value of Web 2.0 for marketers is in mash-ups

A lot of talk about Web 2.0 is focusing on the brilliance of AJAX. While AJAX looks good on a website and provides sexy functionality, the real value in Web 2.0 for the marketer is in mash ups. I’ve got a story to prove it.
Read full story »

Asda embarks on online sales drive

Asda, the UK’s second largest supermarket chain, is to massively expand its etailing capacity after admitting it underestimated demand for online shopping.

The Wal-Mart-owned group wants to regain ground on arch-rival Tesco, which dominates the online grocery space.

Read full story »

Michael Grade becomes Ocado chairman

BBC chairman Michael Grade has been recruited to Ocado’s board but the online grocery firm has denied it is gearing up for a stock market flotation, reports The Independent.

Starting next month, Grade will become non-executive chairman of the loss-making group, which was founded by three former Goldman Sachs bankers four years ago.

Read full story »

Tesco takes lead in online supermarket sector

Tesco is winning the online supermarket war in the UK, although Sainsbury’s internet customers spend more per order and incur lower delivery charges, according to a new study.

Read full story »

 
page 1 of 1    [1]

Quick links

 

Search


(Boolean expressions supported. Search tips)

Filter by:


Include content from:


 

Browse by category

Online Marketing Discipline

Tags

 

Browse by author


News Now & Google News

Subscribe for only €299