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Aug182010

Tips on how to get started in mobile marketing 


Mobile marketing is still in its infancy, but it’s gaining interest among marketers. Entrepreneur magazine chose mobile marketing as one of the top 10 Web marketing trends for 2010, and research conducted by the Mobile Marketing Association indicates that mobile marketing spending is set to rise 124 percent from 2010 to 2011.

Mobile marketing can be an effective way to reach your target audience, particularly when integrated with other tactics such as social media. However, companies often don’t know where to start. Check out the video below where I explain an easy way to begin incorporating mobile marketing into your communications plans by using the acronym ACT.

Stay tuned: Mobile marketing will be the topic of a series of video blog entries with Tim Cascio.

Reader Comments (2)

Thanks Tim. We are looking to get into the mobile market and this series is well timed. Looking forward to the next vLog.

August 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJoe O

Thank you Bader for this eye opening information. We are a small business marketing firm located in Pittsburgh and we help our clients by creating videos for their business. We would like to know more about mobile marketing solutions for our clients that have tight advertising budgets.

We welcome you feedback and feel free to post information on mobile to our blog.

Thanks, Rick Hodge
www.smallbusinessmarketingpittsburgh.com

August 20, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRick Hodge

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