Archive for November, 2009

Mobile marketing sector to account 11.7% of digital ad spend, analyst

Friday, November 27th, 2009

4The mobile marketing sector is forecasted to account 11.7% of total digital advertising spend by 2014 according to industry analyst, Berg Insight.

Based on the firm’s projections, mobile marketing will be worth an estimated EUR 8.7 billion (£7.8 billion) in the next five years. The firm believes that the medium will become a standard part of digital campaigns email marketing and html email newsletters.

Marcus Persson, telecom analyst at Berg Insight, said: “Advertisers are increasingly aware of the opportunities and seek new ways to exploit them. Read more

Mobile Messages across Asia/Pacific to Surpass 2.1 Trillion in 2010

Friday, November 27th, 2009

3SMS in Asia/Pacific and Japan are on pace to reach 1.9 trillion message in 2009, which is a 15.5% increase from 2008, according to Gartner report.

In 2010, Gartner forecasts that SMS volumes will surpass 2.1 trillion, which is a 12.7% increase from 2009. Gartner analysts said that messaging traffic and revenues continue to be driven by new subscribers in developing markets.
“Strong organic growth continues in Asia’s developing markets, with marginal subscribers turning to low-cost messaging as an entry-level service,” said Madhusudan Gupta, senior research analyst at Gartner. “In the mature markets of the Asia/Pacific region, SMS has seen sustained healthy growth as a result of steady price declines and increasingly generous SMS and data bundles.” Read more

Asia Pacific: Social network users log in via mobile phones, survey

Friday, November 27th, 2009

More social networking site (SNS) users in Asia Pacific, including those in the Philippines, are logging in through their mobile phones according to International Data Corp.’s recent survey.

2The survey interviewed 1,400 SNS users, aged between 15 to 35 years, from December 2008 to January 2009. It is part of a series of studies that evaluate the impact of Web 2.0 on Internet users in Australia, India, China, Korea, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.

“The survey findings thus show that mobile phones and mobile Internet hold the promise of changing the SNS landscape in the Asia-Pacific region. Particularly in markets where PC penetration is relatively low, mobile phones have the potential to eventually overtake the PC as a preferred way of accessing SNSs,” said Debbie Swee, market analyst at IDC Asia-Pacific Emerging Technologies Research.

SNSs include sites such as Friendster, Facebook, Hi5 and MySpace. Non-SNS include sites such as YouTube, Amazon and Wikipedia. Read more

TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Mobile can be used to keep content with consumers at all times: ad:tech

NEW YORK – New technology, such as mobile, is changing the way brands are rolling out product integration. A panel at ad:tech, New York titled The Branded Entertainment in the Digital Age explored how marketers are adapting to the changing media landscape to reach consumers with branded entertainment. However, some panelists disagreed on the power of the mobile platform.

Over half a billion people to use mobile money transfer services by 2014, according to Juniper Research

Juniper Research report reveals that mobile money transfer is a growth market opportunity despite near term issues. According to new analysis from Juniper Research, consumer demand for mobile money transfer services will see users exceed 500 million globally by 2014, principally in developing countries. Juniper Research’s new report – ‘Mobile Money Transfer & Remittances: Markets, Forecasts & Strategies 2009-2014’ -  also suggests…

Mobile Payment Options Evolve

Two online payment companies recently took steps to allow consumers to pay for goods using their cell phone numbers, but the charges don’t appear on consumers’ cell phone bills. Instead, Zong and Obopay are allowing users to pay with a credit or debit card and link to that payment card by entering their mobile number.

Are customers from different mobile channels worth the same?

That question should be legitimate to ask as more retailers such as fast food giants Pizza Hut and Papa John’s generate record sales from mobile customers. Among the key mobile channels to consider are Web site, SMS, application, display ads, search, email, carrier portal and brand-specific mobile devices such as Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes & Noble’s Nook.

How mobile analytics can increase campaign ROI

With the extensive reach of mobile devices and more people using their mobile to browse the Web, mobile advertising has quickly become an essential way for online marketers to engage and ultimately generate more revenue from this audience. According to Juniper Research, global spending on mobile Internet advertising will be $500 Mobile advertising provides click-through rates ten times higher than traditional online advertising and the unique ability to effectively target a broad demographic of consumers.

Mobile marketers looking forward to ad:tech New York

As the digitization of media continues to redefine marketing, ad:tech New York is coming to town to provide brands, agencies and others in the industry a forum to exchange ideas, experiences, new practices, emerging models and expert opinion.  This year’s show will have its first-ever Mobile Mix track on Wednesday, Nov. 4. Mobile marketers are eager to sit through these sessions and learn from one another.

It’s Getting to Be an mBanking World

A recent report from IDC Financial Insights emphasized that banks need to prepare themselves for the coming wave of mobile adoption to avoid being left behind by competitors and advices to take a more strategic look at mobile banking rather than evaluating it simply as an extension of online banking and bill payment.

Are Consumers Clamoring for Green Phones?

New research suggests demand for environmentally-friendly devices will power sales of “green” phones in the coming years. A recent study by ABI Research found that nearly half of U.S. consumers would choose a green handset over a conventional phone if price, features and performance were the same.  ABI estimates the proportion of properly recycled handsets will grow from 8% in 2009 to 17% in 2014. A separate Juniper report predicts that even with an incremental shift in consumer attitudes, shipments of green phones will grow from 250,000 in 2009 to 105 million by 2014.

Mobile charitable fundraising to reach $2M in 2009, says expert

Mobile giving this year is expected to end with $2 million in pledges, an exponential increase from last year’s $350,000. In this Q&A, the Mobile Giving Foundation’s Jim Manis expounds on the state of mobile giving.

TheTMSway provides a new service for its mobile marketing platform TMSfactory to distribute mobile coupons in real time from social media posts such as Twitter or Facebook

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

GLOBAL — Brands using social media to engage in conversation with consumers can now include a TMS tiny URL in a post which will link to a widget where consumers can “opt in” using their cell # to receive a mobile offer via a free message alert.  The service is available in 160 countries.

“Actually we can see the migration of a majority of international and local brands to social media like Twitter or Facebook. They use those networks to engage with consumers and to provide news and promo to followers, “Dell Outlet” on Twitter with 1.5M followers is a good example and I think what drives those brands to social is of course the audience and the simplicity of the service which offers low cost connection to consumers, avoiding the need of web developers or ad agencies.  With this service – Tiny URL widget – we are proposing to brand marketers, who use social media, to go one step ahead with the possibility to provide targeted mobile offers with a pull service, Spam free”, says Frederick Saurat, TheTMSway co-founder.

The service is accessible on TMSfactory (Create a new campaign using TMS express and the “Tiny URL widget” module) and offers to customize a widget linked to a tiny URL which can be posted on a social media. On the other hand, the service offers to associate mobile coupons (country localized) to this widget. This pull service will distribute the mobile offer to “opt in” consumers in targeted countries via a free SMS message alert.

“This service is a first taste of a new social platform about recommendation and good deals that we will release soon. This platform will offer brands a mother board to engage and manage conversation with consumers using the posts on social media”, adds Frederick Saurat.

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TMSfactory.com (www.tmsfactory.com) is a self-service mobile marketing platform that provides the tools needed to create mobile contents automatically optimized for all mobile OS, including Blackberry and iPhone. The platform enables also the customization of widgets (online and offline) for cross media distribution of mobile offers and for consumer’s real time interaction. The platform is also made of metric tools to analyze data and statistics from mobile campaigns in real time.

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Generation Y holds tight to Email and Texting, report says

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Email is an activity which is hardly given up by over one-quarter of college students even for a week, according to Participatory Marketing Network and Pace University’s Lubin School of Business’ IDM Lab report via eMarketer.com.

PMN admits the result is quite surprising and adds that as long as email remains the collection point for social networking updates, including alerts around new followers, discussion updates and friend requests; it will remain a powerful force in marketing and in people’s lives.

On other hand, the report found text messaging as the most needed activity by college students with nearly a half of them sent and received more than 500 messages a month. Read more


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