Mobile Marketing is where Social Media was a few years ago relative to business usage, small but growing fast.
With the growth of smart phones and mobile devices like the iPad mobile advertising has started to take off. If you are a business person, why should you care?
Email Marketing is very effective, but consider this. The best email campaigns have an open rate of around 1/3 and the email when opened is typically up to 2 days old. Social ‘mail’ and Tweets are only read while logged in, if then. Mobile text messages on the other hand have an open rate of 9/10 and are read on average within 5 minutes of being sent.
The 90+% open rate and near immediate reading makes mobile marketing ideal for local businesses sending special offers, for event promotion, or for professional services as appointment reminders, etc. See some examples here.
User acceptance of mobile ads is growing and advertising congestion has not yet set in. Now, while mobile marketing is in its infancy, is the time for advertisers to jump in.
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Tags: Mobile Marketing
The Digitization of Business is here. Are you prepared?
See here what I mean by the Digitization of Business.
Stay tuned, WSI Cast is launching in December to allow you to manage your digital content, reputation, and Internet presence across all of your Internet properties from one easy to use location.
Tags: Digital Marketing, Digital Media, Digital Media Marketing, Digital Revolution, Internet Marketing, Socail Media Marketing
I took a break from blogging for a few weeks, so what’s new in the world of Digital Marketing lately?
For one thing, Mobile is emerging as a viable marketing venue. Mobile usage is climbing as the number and type of mobile devices increases – from smart phones to iPads .
Studies indicate that mobile users are more tolerant of mobile ads than advertisers assumed. Users appear to be ahead of advertisers in this regard. For example, coupons served up on mobile devices are proving to be popular.
MarketingVOX reports that coupons.com routinely looks at their data stream and draws rough – if not humorous – conclusions about certain device owners. For instance, it stereotypes Android owners as manly-scented, pork-eating, bird lovers, while iPhone users are feminine-smelling, chicken-eating, fish owners – iPhone Users are from Venus; Android Users, from Mars.
I don’t know if all that’s true, but Mobile users are different. They still are mostly early adopter types with above average comfort with tech. They also tend to have above average incomes. I expect mobile device usage to grow to all segments of society as prices come down and familiarity increases.
My smartphone does more “stuff” than my desktop PC could do 5 years ago! Plus it is with me everywhere . It is utilized often to find things, get directions, deliver reviews, and keep me connected with what’s up in my social networks, general news, and weather. And it plays tunes for me, receives programming, and plays games for me if I am in the mood.
When a device is with you all the time and can do all of the above, it tends to receive a lot of eye ball time. And where eye balls spend a lot of time ads are sure to follow.
Local businesses are well advised to pay attention to Mobile Marketing. With the holiday season upon us, businesses need to take advantage of every chance they have to reach consumers in this rough economy.
Interested? Need help with the why, what, and how-to? We can help you decide if Mobile Marketing is right for you and get you started. Give us a try.
Tags: Digital Marketing, Internet Marketing
This article ” Do the habits of the ultrawealthy point to the future of m-commerce?” compliments some of my recent posts regarding Mobile web-enabled marketing and Internet trends.
When new technology emerges, sometimes barriers to adoption are economic and sometimes risk aversion or both. Mobile commerce does require the use of smartphones and Internet connect time which is within the reach of many. But a higher percentage of the wealthy are able to utilize web-enabled mobile so that demographic has the highest percentage of m-Commerce users.
I expect m-Commerce to steady grow as smartphone usage expands and the innovators and early adopters are joined by the majority.
Now is the time to get into Mobile Marketing to establish your business’ foot hold in this growing marketplace.
Tags: Digital Marketing, Internet Marketing, Mobile Marketing
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