In brief: MSG and the Founding Members of a new initiative supporting non-profits – The Mobile Movement – announced today they have formed a coalition committed to bringing mobile capabilities to non-profits in order that they may reach millions more people in need by leveraging mobile devices, networks and
April 20, 2010
Tags: 2D barcodes, Auster Capital PArtners, barcode, Boston College, Earth Day, EmFinfers, mesaging, Mhealth, mobile healthcare, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketing Association, Mobile Social Networks, Netsize Guide 2010, non-profits, Renu Mobile, text messaging, The Mobile Movement
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Mobile advertising is the hot topic today. Apple will likely take the wraps off its mobile ad platform and may even confirm analyst suspicions that Apple will use the event to at least announce its intention to integrate an advertising platform into the iPhone SDK. As the battle lines are being drawn between Apple/Quattro and Google/AdMob, this post from John Furrier via Silicon Angle points out the only major and neutral ad network left is Millennial Media.
April 8, 2010
Tags: 2D barcodes, AdMob, Android, app store, Apple, augmented reality, barcode, Facebook, Google, IAB U.K., iPhone, Mobile Advertising U.K., mobile commerce Nike Bootcamp, mobile CRM, Mobile Marketing, Netsize Guide 2010, Nike, Walkers
Posted in Barcodes, Briefing Rooms, Featured, Mobile Marketing, Netsize | 2 Comments »
The positive response to my earlier recap of barcode milestones and reprint of my exclusive interview with Scanbuy, a major player in the space,
April 2, 2010
Tags: 2D barcodes, 3GVision, Apple, barcode, Facebook, Google, iPhone, Microsoft, military, Mobile Data Systems, Mobile Discovery, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Search, NeoMedia, NeuStar, NFC, Renu Mobile, Scanbuy, security, Visa
Posted in Barcodes, Content Discovery, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research | 8 Comments »
Mobile 2D barcode scanning is paving the way for a range of exciting and lucrative schemes hyperlinking our physical world of things (all objects including product packaging, printed media, TV, billboards, equipment – the works!) with a digital world or websites and destinations filled with information, advertising, applications downloads, coupons, processes and special offers.
The last weeks have seen a slew of announcements in this space, heralding a new phase in market development, new thinking about the business models (particularly the value to the enterprise) and new urgency in the race among companies across the emerging business ecosystem to get barcode strategies in place – fast (!).
March 31, 2010
Tags: 2D barcodes, Amazon, American Movil, Android, Apple, AT&T, Barcodes, BlackBerry, bnetTV, Facebook, getfugu, Google, iPhone, Location-Based Services, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Social Networks, Mobile Tag, Netsize Guide 2010, Orange, Renu Mobile, Scanbuy, Telefonica, Telenor, Vodafone
Posted in Barcodes, Briefing Rooms, Content Discovery, Featured, Location-Based Services, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research, Mobile Social Media, Netsize | 1 Comment »
A must-read mobile marketing research report from Netsize, a mobile communications and commerce enabler. Based on a global online survey of +220 executives and influencers across a variety of industry segments, the report provides insights into what execs plan for (for example, higher usage of SMS to turn marketing into a two-way conversation with people on their mobile phones) and expect to accomplish (for example, acquire and retain customers) with their mobile marketing efforts.
Targeting is tough
The report (which you can download here) found that execs have a heightened interest in mobile marketing, driven by the increasing and pivotal role of mobile in cross-media campaigns. Other drivers include the reach mobile delivers (a logical consequence of mobile devices central in people's daily routine) and the ability to track and measure campaign success and conversion.
October 23, 2009
Tags: 2D barcodes, barcode, In-App Advertising, Mobile Coupons, Mobile Marketing, mobile websites, Netisze, SMS, WAP
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It's a busy next couple of days as I put the final finishing touches to my mobile advertising webinars. First is my contribution (together with
Dusan Hamlin, Managing Director of the agency Inside Mobile) to Multi-Channel Advertising, a webinar taking place this
Wednesday at 10:00 am CET (GMT +1:00), organized by
Mobixell, a provider of a comprehensive range of mobile media solutions enabling service providers to deliver mobile messaging, mobile advertising, and mobile TV. (You can
register here.)
The webinar dovetails well with my mobile advertising projects, including
Mobile Advertising Research U.K., a research project MSG has undertaken to expertly document the state of the mobile advertising industry in the U.K., identify growth opportunities in the emerging mobile advertising marketplace, and benefit stakeholders, shareholders, and consumers worldwide. It draws upon primary research, including in-depth interviews with 15+ mobile executives, agencies, and mobile networks, including an interview this week with
Freddy Friedman, Mobixell Head of Advertising. With my MSG hat on I will also request a later briefing with Mobixell (for MSG) to discuss recent news, new customers, and the role of mobile in a multi-channel advertising strategy.
I've also wrapped up my contribution to a series on audio-visual presentations on mobile advertising produced by
Henry Stewart Talks (HST), which will likely go live in early June. HST, a company with a 35-year tradition, provides access to world class seminars by leading thinkers and authorities from around the globe in one online resource.
The company commissioned me to summarize the findings of both volumes of my extremely popular mobile advertising white paper series (sponsored by Bango):
Mobile Advertising for Newbies, which provides a how-to guide to mobile advertising and analytics; and
Mobile Advertising For The Masses, which examines the market opportunity for running campaigns in a mobile social networks.
I am pleased to have the opportunity (as part of HST's Marketing & Management series) to
educate the marketplace about mobile advertising and the pivotal role of mobile analytics.
May 18, 2009
Tags: 2D barcodes, Archipelago Network, bango, barcode, iLoop Mobile, Mobile Advertising U.K., mobile analytics, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Search, Mobile Social Networks, NeuStar, Nokia, Qwikker, Single Touch Interactive, Smaato, SmartReply, SnapTell, targeting, white paper, Zoove
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