Social Media makes the Christmas number one

It has been an extremely interesting week for not only the British music industry, but also for the internet and social media. The battle for the UK Christmas number one single has been fought on many topics. I won’t hideRead the full article

Mon, Dec 21, 2009 ~ (120)

Our phone lines will close at 5pm this evening

We’re very sorry to say we will be closing our telephone lines an hour early at 5pm this evening for a spot of staff training and team building. This final hour of our working week is traditionally quite quiet soRead the full article

Fri, Nov 13, 2009 ~ (120)

A spot of downtime – evening of Sunday 4th October

I’m afraid to say we’re going to be massaging our servers this Sunday (4th October) evening, and this means that for a time, Sign-Up.to and associated systems will be unavailable. The maintenance window will be from 6pm until midnight.

Fri, Oct 2, 2009 ~ (120)

New campaign analytics reports available now!

We’re really pleased to announce the release of our great new Analyse section today. You may have noticed that we’ve replaced the ‘Track’ section with ‘Analyse’, and this is because you can now do so much more in there.

Wed, Sep 23, 2009 ~ (120)

Focus on: our development team

Following on from lasts week’s introduction to our support team, here’s a mention of those who work behind the scenes to bring you our great web applications.

Fri, Sep 11, 2009 ~ (120)

Focus on: our support team

As mentioned, Karen left us for pastures new on Friday. Today is therefore a good time to focus on our new support team, who are here to assist and advise at every twist of your marketing journey.

Tue, Sep 1, 2009 ~ (120)

Farewell Karen

Today we wave goodbye to Karen, who has led our customer support team for the last couple of years. Karen’s off to explore Australia, so we’re all very jealous of the fun she’ll be having. Except for Brenden, Australian byRead the full article

Fri, Aug 28, 2009 ~ (120)

Charging for content?

There’s quite of bit of discussion in the media at the moment about the prospect of charging internet users to view news content. It seems that advertising revenue is down without much sign of recovery, and news providers feel thatRead the full article

Wed, Aug 5, 2009 ~ (120)