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TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

TheTMSway_Radar

Report: Global Mobile Advertising Market to Reach $18.5 Billion by 2015

Mobile advertising market is at variable maturity levels in different regions, but is expected to grow at a faster rate as compared to other advertising formats such as Internet, print, direct mail, and television. With the introduction of new forms of mobile advertising such as display advertising, mobile Internet advertising, and search, the marketers have greater opportunities than ever to reach more targeted customers.

Mobile marketing tipped for further growth in 2010

Adoption of mobile marketing is set to expand significantly over the next 12 months as consumers become more reliant on their handsets. TMCnet correspondent Calvin Azuri, citing a report carried out by E-mailvision, said that the continued growth of the channel will see it become one of the main drivers of email marketing in 2010.

Asia Pacific handset sales up 7%, says Gartner

The mobile marketing potential of Asia Pacific has been highlighted by Gartner in a new study which reveals that handset sales surged in 2009. Analysts at the research firm reported that handset sales in the region bucked the global trend by increasing to 483.5 million last year, up by 6.7 per cent from the 2008 figure of 453.1 million.

Mobile internet revenues ‘will boost south-east Asian telecoms market’

Money generated from mobile internet browsing will help the south-east Asian telecoms market perform strongly this year, IDC has forecast. The research firm predicted that the region’s mobile operators and infrastructure will generate revenues of $36.1 billion (£23.2 billion) in 2010, an increase of eight per cent from its performance in 2009.

Top Brands and Industry Pioneers from Around the Globe to Gather in Singapore for the 2010 Mobile Marketing Association Forum Asia

Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) is pleased to announce the return of the MMA Forum Asia to Singapore on April 13 to 15, 2010 at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront, Singapore. The theme of this year’s forum is “Now and Next”, a chance for participants to analyse and review the year just past as well as forecast what is to come. This year’s Forum will bring together over 250 participants from all over the globe, uniting members of the mobile marketing eco-system including regulators, brands, agencies, content aggregators, carriers, device manufacturers, technology developers and other major players in the mobile marketing industry. The focus is squarely on brands and agencies, and the event is open to members and non-members alike.

Demand for Mobile Financial Services Grows

While mobile coupon and mobile commerce usage may not have grown as quickly as many marketers hoped, Americans appear to be eagerly adopting mobile banking. The “Mobile Money Study” by Data Innovation found that a strong majority of US smartphone users (68.7%) had accessed banking or other financial services on their mobile phone in the past three months.

67% Of The World’s Population Are Mobile Subscribers

A new report published yesterday by the UN indicates that 67% of the world’s population, or two-thirds total, are mobile subscribers- far outweighing Online access. 67% of the world’s population represents around 4.6B people, up from only 1B in 2002, indicating staggering continued growth.  In developing nations, however, the uptake is even more substantial with 57% of the total population in these nations being mobile subscribers, even though other technologies are scarce.

Embedded Mobile Traffic Rapidly Grows

Mobile data traffic from embedded computing devices is increasing so rapidly that if current trends continue, the total number of bytes sent each month in 2014 will equal the total equivalent traffic measured in 2008, according to ABI Research. ABI Research estimates that nearly 7,900 petabytes of data will be sent from embedded computing devices in 2014. This traffic originates from laptops, netbooks and Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) that are equipped “out of the box” with cellular or mobile broadband modems. Laptops and netbooks will account for about 90% of the traffic, with the contribution from MIDs and media tablets remaining fairly small.

Apple stings HTC with patent lawsuit

Apple said it sued rival smartphone maker HTC for infringing on 20 of its patents related to the iPhone’s user interface, underlying architecture and hardware. The company said it filed the action concurrently with the U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. District Court in Delaware.

Asians becoming more adept in using mobile and online technologies

ASIAN consumers are becoming more open to digital and mobile advertising and online commerce, says Universal McCann (Malaysia) chief executive officer Prashant Kumar. “Countries like South Korea and Japan have mobile technologies that’s a generation ahead of western markets. In fact, youth in Japan are called ‘Oyayubizoku’,” he tells StarBizWeek.

Asia leads travel industry recovery; emerging markets look positive

In 2010 nascent trends such as the use of online marketing, the adoption of digital applications and mobile technology are expected to take root as travel players discover the benefits that these can bring to their businesses. “Asia’s huge potential for growth and its relatively younger travel industry mean that travel players in this region are strategically well placed to capitalise on the new realm of opportunities as the economy steps into a recovery phase,” Bailey concluded.

Smartphone Industry: iPhone tops consumer satisfaction, report says

Friday, October 16th, 2009

The iPhone continues to top all other Smartphones in filling the consumers’ content needs, as revealed in a recent study. The Crowd Science study (May–June 2009) has reported that iPhone grabbed ahead from Blackberry and other Smartphones in measures of satisfaction, brand loyalty, and content usage.

107463 August 2009 data from CFI Group agrees: Users are happier with the functions of their iPhones than with any other smartphone. Android and Palm Pre took second and third place, respectively.

A key finding of the “Smartphone Satisfaction Study 2009” is that the most satisfying smartphones are the ones that offer the best consumer functionality. Users now expect more than just the e-mail and calendar functionality that were critical for early business users. Read more

TMS self-service mobile platform soon to go Live and Operational!

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

A couple of months ago, we successfully introduced our online self-service mobile platform (TMS Factory) in San Francisco, California.

Once again, our platform gears up for a significant move of going live and operational at world’s mobile advertising scene. Featuring a major set of mobile campaign solutions, our platform’s do-it-yourself functionality is expected to kick off for global enterprise use in mid December.

Quite soon, you can liberate your mobile campaign to global frontier using our classic, banner, and widget campaign solutions fully equipped with TMS templates acquirable upon creating your mobile contents.

Don’t miss the huge change in advertising and media consumption in which mobile contents can easily be created without the administration of IT wizards, can be accessed on cross media (desktop, web, and mobile phones), and can be shared to friends using our free worldwide SMS service.

Simple as ‘drag and drop’ navigation, we dare you to experience the TMS difference!

A new Media to Mobile Platform to connect all mobile users

Friday, October 10th, 2008

How far would you like your branding to reach? Today, technology advancement has several suggestive means to reach a target audience; and, mobile marketing is the newest on list to surprise conventional marketers.

Mobile advertising is viewed an effective solution of getting in touch directly to the target audiences. Previously, maximizing the use of mobiles to connect with worldwide consumers implied courage for mobile tool and application companies from attempts; not in current time, though.

A mobile tool and application development company today pioneers the proposition of globalizing mobile advertising campaigns and websites using the world’s newest ‘media to mobile’ platform called TMS Factory. This platform takes mobiles and SMS to the next level with the SMS 3.0 generation.

TheTMSway, an IT company who developed the TMS Factory platform, displayed optimism about mobile advertising to capture huge responses in Asia due to wide usage of mobiles in the region. The company expects the Asia Pacific to pull in mobile advertising first hand, especially in India and China where middle classes are largely dominating the countries with mobiles as their new interactive screen.

Simple and cost-effective, the TMS Factory is the first Telco-Neutral platform in Asia to bring the millions of brands in the world at center stage. TheTMSway developed the platform allowing boundless connection optimized for all mobile operating system (OS) anywhere in the world including iPhones and Blackberry.

The presence of this new platform somehow brings in serious implication to local, small and medium marketers to review their advertising tactics to engage in conversation directly with their consumers.

Mobile advertising is relatively the current advertising medium today that can never be taken for granted; instead it proposes wise considerations in term of worldwide marketing scope.

If marketers strongly value the importance of cost-effectiveness, timeliness, simplicity and measurement for advertising campaigns; surely, the TMS Factory has more than enough to say.

The New Face of Global Advertising

Friday, September 26th, 2008

By Luida Cabataña

For several past years, some of the world’s giant brands embraced much of their advertising campaigns on traditional media such as television, radio, and print in order to achieve their branding and publicity goals within targeted marketplaces. Such advertising practice demanded high budgets out of company’s funding – all very well, it seemed of no concern for the world’s top 100 brands. They could have invested to the highest advertising budget on earth for the sake of global branding competition.

Question has been asked; what about the millions of small and medium enterprises left in the backseat wandering for global ambitions? Obviously, it became indistinguishable from ordinary marketers whose marketing potential revolved solely to the local audience due to cost issues hindering them. Not until the Internet breakthrough in the 1990’s surprised the marketing hopefuls who immediately embarked on online advertising to globalize business penetration at minimal expenditure. The era of online advertising has become an initial statement of how brands and consumers get connected around the digital society.

However, the human’s creative and innovative thinking never stops. The mobile technology came in with massive impact from simple wireless service offers (SMS) to the arising complex propositions of mobile uses with the advance tools and applications currently available. Research firms, on other hand, felt this empowering trend and conducted extensive research into mobile technology, its current behavior, and its future global position. Mobile technology, gradually, has become a global buzz which awakened the advertising world, to realize just how far a business could creep into vast audiences using a personalized medium.

Mobile entrepreneurs and application development companies continuously push with what lies ahead of this technology. Several mobile-related application advancements come onto the scene to include the possibilities of bringing RSS feeds and blogs to mobile, videos and movie trailers to mobile, creation of mobile microsites, web banners to mobile, customization of cross media tools (widgets), web widget mobile campaigns, and bridging mobile to social media.

The advertising world is shaping an enticing pattern on how it evolves and where it will go by engaging in mobile campaign tactics. If mobile campaigns are workable with simple phone clicks, therefore, businesses and the general public will soon be addicted to this new mobile tools and applications craze.

Mobile Technology to Empower the Advertising World

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Today, our world is in the fast-paced reality of digital mobile evolution. And while this amazing technology continues reaching even far greater heights, various businesses started realizing of how the mobile could boost one’s business.

Recently, the Gartner research firm has forecasted the future of the global mobile advertising market to rise at over $12 billion by 2011.

Mobile Tech at its rapid growth

Very far from how mobile technology started, the latest mobile phones today are capable of storing heavy files; toward the possibilities of bringing RSS feeds, videos/movie trailers, web blogs, microformats, and more to mobile phones. Mobile tools and services-related companies play fearless roles of mobilizing print and online media, web-related companies, social networks, advertisers, and mobile users through TMS Mobile Synchronization Platform. This digital mobile tools and services breakthrough unveils the innovation of international standard 2D barcode and Tag Mobile Service (TMS) codes solution to making things possible by connecting to the world through simple phone clicks.

Now, mobile advertising equates advances and soon to headway. In Asia, ad agency on clients like NIKE and MTV Asia teamed up with MobiTMS for their advertising campaigns in the region. Similarly, the Cristina Aguilera 2007 concert in Manila, Philippines also partnered up with MobiTMS in promoting the event.

The advertising sector is facing an immense challenge – and that Gartner Research firm’s forecast seems even closer to an exciting exploration of how these hi-tech gizmos could offer a huge change to the world. Thus, it isn’t surprising to seeing mobile advertising at the global hot seat with entertainment and movie marketers joining the lists of mobile advertisers.

Seems the world should prepare for this.


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