Posts Tagged ‘sms’

Get specific address information and phone numbers sent to your cell phone or personal device by text messaging Google – perfect for those last minute “I forgot the number / address” moments on the way to a sales call or when setting up dinner reservations with an important client (or figuring out who else you [...]

Mobile marketing is now considered the 7th mass media channel after print, recordings, cinema, radio, TV, and the internet. It is more vast than Internet Marketing because everyone has mobile. It is the rapidly growing field of marketing on mobile devices, primarily cellular phones. It is a growing industry and SMS marketing is showing impressive [...]

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As a small business owner, ask yourself the question: What is your business doing to keep pace with inflation, re-locations, competitors, and the economy?

If increasing sales, increasing market reach, or increasing your brand profile is a priority for the continued growth of your business, then now is the time test some exciting new marketing tactics.

Mobile marketing is the fastest growing media category in North America. With iPhones, Blackberrys, Instincts, smart phones, mobile applications, unlimited texting packages and increased bandwidth, mobile marketing as an engagement device presents an incredible opportunity for marketers. Mobile marketing is an area of m-commerce expected to experience tremendous growth in the next 5 years.

QR-Codes first hit mainstream when they were initially used for tracking parts by vehicle manufacturers. After a while, companies began to see the scope for where QR-Codes could be used elsewhere within the world. Imagine a QR-code hung outside City Hall