They have gone from the brick-sized version that weighed as much, to the stylish, chic version that fits in any pocket and goes with you everywhere. You literally will not leave home without it! In fact, you will turn around and go back home for it. Mobile phones are everywhere and now a vital part of our lives!
Mobile Marketing, a new marketing trend, is the result of the growth in the use of mobile phones and other mobile devices.
I have written this guide for the business owner who is ready to take advantage of this new marketing trend that is set to take off like a rocket. Mobile marketing is for the business owner who wants to be ahead of the trend - instead of trailing it long after it’s been around for years and used successfully by others.
If you own a salon, a coffee shop, an auto repair shop, a pizza shop or any other local business, you know that a regular paying customer is worth more to you than a customer you have to acquire. You may not, however, have any way of keeping track of your customers – who they are, how many of them you have, what they buy when they come in to your shop and therefore, you haven’t been marketing directly to them.
You do your marketing the old-fashioned shotgun way – blast the market with advertising, hoping you’re aiming at the right potential customers who need your product or service.
In this report, we are going to focus on laser targeting your marketing to your local customer base in an affordable, very effective way ¡V using mobile text message marketing.
We will cover the following topics:
• Mobile devices
• What mobile marketing is and what mobile marketing is not.
• Trends in mobile marketing
• Why you, as a business owner, should be very concerned about mobile marketing.
• Who needs mobile marketing
• Mobile friendly websites
• Mobile marketing tools
What is a Mobile Device?
A mobile device is a wireless-enabled computing or communications device that will maintain its function while on the move. It travels with you anywhere you go.
Mobile devices include two basic types of devices: phones and non-phone mobile-enabled devices.
The feature phone is the basic mobile device we’re all familiar with. Feature phones make up about 75% of mobile phones and it is important to realize that. These phones are limited in their capabilities and therefore they place limits on the strategies that can be used to market to them. We can reach customers who carry feature phones using text messaging (SMS), multi-media messaging (MMS), voice and limited mobile internet.
This is an exciting category to market to, but it’s important to remember that since smartphones represent only 28% of the market, feature phones are still the majority of phones being used. We want to remember the majority of phones have a more limited access when we create our marketing campaigns.
The connected device is the third category we want to know about. This device is not a phone and includes iPads, e-readers (Kindle, Nook) and portable gaming devices. We are able to market to these devices as well.
IDC.com – July 14, 2010- Smartphones, or Mobile devices, will soon become the dominant computing platform for humanity and supplant the PC.
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