Posts tagged ‘mobile media case studies’

December 29th, 2011

Mobile Marketing 101: How to Get Started in Mobile Marketing Quickly and Easily

Are you interested in learning more about mobile marketing? Would you like to understand how to use mobile marketing to drive new customers to your doorstep? If so, then you’ll want to watch the video below which provides 5 steps on how to get started in mobile.

Included in the video are tips on how to become a mobile marketing Power User — that is, someone who uses mobile well enough to understand the differences between an app, a mobile website and a location-based advertising campaign.

Many of these tips are covered in-depth in the new book I’ve written with Jeanne Hopkins, V.P. of Marketing at HubSpot. The book is called Go Mobile (affiliate link) and we spent hundreds of hours researching and analyzing all the tools in this fascinating new marketing channel. We’ve distilled our findings down to 256 pages of essential information outlined in the book.

Go Mobile is available at Amazon, Books-A-Million, Barnes & Noble and other fine bookstores, so be sure to order your copy today.

In the meantime, check out the video below. It’s packed with great tips to help you get started in mobile marketing right away.

Can’t see the video? Click here to watch it on the 60 Second Marketer YouTube channel.

Posted by Jamie Turner, Founder of the 60 Second Marketer and co-author of “How to Make Money with Social Media” and “Go Mobile.He is also a popular marketing speaker at events, trade shows and corporations around the globe.

February 5th, 2011

Top 5 Mobile Marketing Myths

On the first Thursday of every month, we conduct an online training seminar called the Social Mobile Roundtable.

In this Thursday’s Social Mobile Roundtable, Nicole Hall with Mobilize Worldwide did a terrific job of  outlining the Top 5 Mobile Marketing Myths.

Her research came from sources as wide-ranging as Forrester, Nielsen and InsightExpress. Here’s what she covered:

Myth #1: Everyone Has An iPhone

  • Only about 25% of the population owns any kind of smart phone
  • Blackberry, Android and iPHone are in a dead heat for market share
  • Android has grabbed 41% share of smartphone users who have purchased a phone in the past 6 months, compared with 27% for Apple and 19% for Blackberry

Myth #2: You Need an App for That …

  • With the rise of HTML5, the functionality and feel of mobile websites is nearing that of Apps
  • You will need an App is you want to take advantage of GPS, augmented reality and other features
  • But if you just want to provide consumers with a way to connect with you via mobile, a mobile website is fine for that. (Did we mention that Mobilize Worldwide builds mobile sites?)

Myth #3: Mobile is the Internet, Just Smaller

  • People use mobile differently from how they use the internet
  • They use mobile to find information quickly, compare prices and make decisions
  • People on PCs are more likely to surf social networking sites and play games
  • Search is twice as prevalent on mobile web than on a PC
  • 1/3 of all searches on mobile are local and 70% of searches lead to action within one month

Myth #4: Mobile is Only for Big Companies

  • 75% of all marketers are planning to add mobile to their marketing mix this year
  • 3 simple ways to get into mobile:
    • Get involved with location based services such as Foursquare, Gowalla and Facebook Places
    • Optimize your website for mobile
    • Make sure your company contact information is up-to-date and claim your business listing on Google

Myth #5: Mobile is Just for Teenagers

  • The average age of a person who sends text messages is 35
  • The number of baby boomers texting and shopping using their mobile phone to shop nearly doubled between 2007 and 2009
  • 35- to 44-year-olds are the most likely to have downloaded an App in the last 30 days

If you’re interested in staying up-to-date on the latest tools, tips and techniques in the world of social media and mobile media, then you won’t want to miss next month’s Social Mobile Roundtable. You can register by clicking, “Yes, I want to attend next month’s Roundtable!”

Posted by Jamie Turner, Chief Content Officer of the 60 Second Marketer, the online magazine of BKV Digital and Direct Response. Jamie is also the co-author of How to Make Money with Social Media.

November 22nd, 2010

How Mobile Media Will Change the World

For the past several months, I’ve been saying that mobile media will eclipse social media in the next few years. The reason is because with social media you need to be tied to a PC. But with mobile media, our computers are carried around with us.

(Side note: Mobile media won’t actually replace social media — the two platforms will just merge and become one and the same.)

The other day, Jessica Josendale who works at BKV Digital and Direct Response introduced me to a cool new mobile application that I wanted to share with you. It’s called SnapShot and it allows you to preview furniture as though it were in your home.

Check out the video below. It’ll give you an idea of just how cool SnapShot is — and just how cool mobile media is!

November 9th, 2010

How to Make Money with Mobile Media

If you’re like many people, you’re finally wrapping your mind around social media. You may be thinking, “At last, I finally get Twitter and understand Facebook and see how LinkedIn can be used for business.”

Who knows? You may have even read How to Make Money with Social Media and figured out how to set-up, launch and run a social media campaign that generates a positive ROI.

Given everything you’ve learned about social media over the past 12 to 18 months, you might be ready to take a little breather. And that’s understandable. After all, in addition to learning social media, you were also trying to do your day job.

This short, 25-page guide is designed to give you a quick, content-packed overview of the mobile media marketplace.

It’s a lot to ask.

Well … brace yourself. Because no sooner have we all wrapped our minds around social media than mobile media hits the big time.

Mobile Media Comes of Age. It’s safe to say that almost everyone reading this blog post has downloaded an iPhone, Android or Windows app. And the chances are that you may have used Foursquare, Yelp or Gowalla on your Smart Phone. And if you’re an advanced user, you’ve probably even snapped a QR code and experienced that whole shebang.

Despite that, you may still not completely understand how to use mobile media to grow your business. After all, it’s one thing to use Foursquare, Yelp or Gowalla, but it’s an entirely different thing to understand how to think strategically about using mobile media to connect with prospects and customers.

I have some good news. I’ve written a short, 25-page introduction to mobile media for the Financial Times Press called How to Make Money with Mobile Media. It’s a quick, but content-packed introduction to mobile media that’s perfect for marketing directors, entrepreneurs, sole proprietors, CEOs or just about anybody who is interested in using mobile media to grow their sales and revenue.

Here’s a snippet of some of the great content that’s included in How to Make Money with Mobile Media.

Before we dive further into how you’re going to use mobile media to connect with your consumers, it’s important to understand how consumers are using mobile media to connect with businesses. For example, Yelp allows customers to get restaurant reviews from their mobile devices. This is perfect for the consumer who is visiting an unfamiliar city and wants to check out the reviews of a restaurant prior to walking through the door.  As if that weren’t engaging enough, Yelp also has an augmented reality application that allows users to point their smartphone viewer down a street and have tags pop up over the restaurants on that street. That gives potential diners the ability to look through the viewfinder of their smartphones at a live image of the street and to see ratings and reviews of the restaurants on that street.

Consumers are also getting more comfortable with QR codes. The Smithsonian Institution used QR codes to enhance the experience smartphone users were having in their Natural History Museum. In the museum’s exhibit on early human Neanderthals, they encouraged visitors to snap a QR code that would link their smartphone to an application called MEanderthal.  The MEanderthal application superimposes an image over a photograph of the users to make them look like cavemen from 30,000 years ago. In other words, people visiting the exhibit could snap the QR code, superimpose a Neanderthal’s facial features over their own, and then share it with friends at the museum or even email it to others.

Chili’s found an interesting way to use mobile media to attract customers. The popular location-based smartphone application called Foursquare was used to provide coupons for free cheese dip for people who checked in at a Chili’s location. That’s pretty cool, but what made this even cooler was that Chili’s sent the same coupon to people who checked into other Foursquare locations nearby. In other words, they sent coupons for free cheese dip when people checked in to any store within 200 yards of their Chili’s locations.

As mentioned previously, LinkedIn allows people to exchange contact information by simply “bumping” their phones together. By using Near Field Communication technology, LinkedIn enables smartphones to exchange data between devices over a 10-centimeter (around 4 inch) distance. Bump accomplishes the same thing, only it allows consumers to exchange contact information, photos, social networks, and calendar events, too.  So, as you can see, there are a lot of terrific ways consumers are using mobile media to connect with the brands they love. This leads us to our next question: How are you going to use mobile media to connect with your consumers?

If you’re in business, then you should be in mobile media. After all, a recent research study found that consumers who leave their homes without their wallets usually won’t turn around, but if they leave their home without their mobile phones, they’ll almost always turn around.

If that’s not enough to tell you that mobile media is the future, then I don’t know what is.

Check out How to Make Money with Mobile Media. It’s under five bucks and can be downloaded instantly.

Isn’t your business worth that much?

P.S. I don’t make any additional money from the sale of these guides. Why? Because I haven’t gotten my act together enough to set up the affiliate links. But in the future when I have anything tied to an affiliate link, I’ll always let you know.

Posted by Jamie Turner, Chief Content Officer, the 60 Second Marketer, the online magazine of BKV Digital and Direct Response.