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The Advertising Standards Authority, the UK advertising regulator, has fielded over 4500 complaints about online marketing. Until now, it has been outside the agency’s purview. The ASA has been responsible for television marketing and paid online advertising, but after numerous complaints, it will now look at non paid sites, like Twitter and Facebook. Effective as of March 1 of this year, online marketers will face stricter regulations.

What brought about the change? After 2500 complaints last year alone, the ASA added to its staff to deal with the extra complaints. Matt Wilson, of the ASA, says, “The principle that ads have to be legal, decent, honest and truthful is now going to extend to companies claims on their own websites.” Internet users will be able to turn to the ASA to report misleading or indecent material. Anything that could be construed as marketing, even if it is on its website, can be regulated by the ASA.

ASA Chairman, Lord Smith, says, “This significant extension of the ASA’s remit has the protection of children and consumers at its heart.”

The ASA recently made headlines when they banned Beyonce’s commercial for her perfume, Heat. The ASA said the provocative ad couldn’t be played when children were most likely to be watching television. This type of regulatory power would be extended to the internet, but says the ASA, they will not censure members of the public who post banned material online. For example, someone who posted Beyonce’s ad on YouTube would not be pursued by the ASA. What they can do, though, is order censured companies to withdraw online marketing. They will also “name and shame” companies who fail to comply with their new regulations.

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Masonite web design

Masonite, an industry leader in exterior and interior doors contracted THAT Agency for a new online presence and THAT Agency delivers a unique experience.

The new home page design easily and efficiently allows the user to find anything on the site. Well thought out navigation and an interactive photo gallery slider combine for an intuitive interface.

Constructed using PHP, Flash, AJAX and table-less CSS the site is the perfect mix of form and function.

An incredibly unique online interactive door designers allows the user to completely design the perfect door their needs. Interior, exterior and patio doors are all included as well as transoms, sidelights all available in a library of different styles.

Boasting an enormous collection of products the user can easily find the perfect door for their house. The site plays a vital role in keeping Masonite at the very forefront of their industry.

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