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3 Mobile Tools to Improve Your Social Media Marketing | Social Media Examiner

3 Mobile Tools to Improve Your Social Media Marketing | Social Media Examiner | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Here are three ways to mobilize your social media marketing and increase leads, engagement and sales.Have you figured out how to engage on-the-go prospects and customers?


Is more of your audience interacting with your business from their mobile phones?If you want to enhance your mobile marketing, then keep reading.I’ll show you three awesome tools that make mobile marketing easier....

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Your mobile marketing strategy can be improved with these three mobile tools.

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How To Make Mobile Marketing More Personalized | Social Media Today

How To Make Mobile Marketing More Personalized | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Social networking websites like Facebook and Google use personal data and account information to provide relevant advertisements in turn for better services for their users. That same need for personalization in mobile experiences has now arrived, but few companies are are delivering on customers expectations.

 

With mobile driving news consumption and responsive websites becoming more prevalent this infographic helps show marketers how to make mobile experiences more personalized. The age of big data has raised customer expectations when it comes to the relevance and personalization of marketing campaigns. Unfortunately, according to a new report from Econsultancy, few marketers are delivering on those expectations of website personalization, especially on mobile.

 

However, mobile marketing platforms have the ability to deliver personalized experience well beyond the web and directly in a customer's pocket. This infographic provides insight into the current state of personalization and how marketers can start delivering tailored campaigns on mobile....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This post will help you think about mobile marketing in your marketing strategy and provide some tips on just how to do it.

Zeebric's curator insight, May 9, 2013 2:22 AM
excellent insights and information!
Anne Perez's curator insight, May 9, 2013 2:58 PM

Mobile marketing is playing catch up when it comes to personalizing experiences for customers. 

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Smartphones Dominate Teen Internet Use [And Why This Matters] | V3

Smartphones Dominate Teen Internet Use [And Why This Matters] | V3 | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Data from the Pew Research Center shows teens now primarily use their smartphones to access the Internet -- and this could have a big impact on your business.

 

Teens use smartphones (shocking, right?). What you might find more interesting is that new data from Pew Research Center shows that 78% of U.S. teens now have a mobile phone—and nearly half of them (47%) own a smartphone. As a result, smartphones are now the primary devices that teens use to access the Internet—and this has big implications for your marketing strategy.

 

The Pew study reports that 50% of teen smartphone owners say they use the Internet through their phones. And 3 in 4 teenagers report they’re “mobile Internet users,” which means they access the Internet on some sort of mobile device including phones and tablets (compared to 55% of adults who classify themselves in the same category)....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Research shows the importance of smartphones and usage trends by young consumers. As with most trends, it starts young and moves quickly to older segments of the market. Marketers take note.

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Big changes coming to your smartphone, business | Puget Sound Business Journal

Big changes coming to your smartphone, business | Puget Sound Business Journal | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Businesses may soon be able to lure customers passing by their stores with precisely-timed, tailor-made discounts sent to their cell phones.

 

AT&T Senior Vice President Jeff Bradley said his company is working with a well-known restaurant chain on an app that would send a customer a dollar-off coupon for her favorite latte or slice of pizza.

 

His statement created an audible buzz among the nearly 1,000 people in the big ballroom of the Westin Seattle on Wednesday, and it was just one of the whiz-bang examples he cited to show how technology is dramatically reshaping how goods and services are traded....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Trend: This is a marketing tsunami coming straight at retailers and other business. Pay attention!

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Intel to Test News360's Native Mobile Ads System

Intel to Test News360's Native Mobile Ads System | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Even business-to-business brands seem to be getting a grip on the mobile world. Intel this week is launching a month-long campaign on News360, a mobile news aggregation app. The tech company is using the app to promote its new IT Business Report mobile app.


The fact that a B-to-B marketer like Intel—mobile is often depicted as a consumer space—is buying News360's ads underscores how major companies are increasingly giving relatively obscure smartphone apps a shot at their business. In a saturated apps market, News360 needs to prove itself, as brands have countless options to choose from. To that end, the 3-year-old mobile developer, which claims roughly four million users, is now jumping on the buzzy native trend in its pitches to advertisers....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Business advertisers like Intel are testing the native advertising waters on mobile. Watch for your smartphone to get loaded soon.

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Your Business Needs To Get Social, Local And Mobile--Fast | Forbes

Your Business Needs To Get Social, Local And Mobile--Fast | Forbes | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Americans are going SoLoMo. They shop socially, search locally and do it all on mobile devices. And if you’re not going SoLoMo like they are, you will quickly be left behind. Recent research by event-promotion company Eventility indicates the importance of SoLoMo for small businesses: 97% of consumers now search for local businesses online, 72% trust online reviews, 61% of young people refer to social media to decide where to go when they go out. Most compelling: 78% of small businesses now get at least a quarter of their new customers via social media....

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Can't over emphasize the marketing importance of SoLoMo (social, local, mobile) to businesses of all sizes.

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Consumers love mobile, but what about advertisers? 4 top brands give their views

Consumers love mobile, but what about advertisers? 4 top brands give their views | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...My own take is that mobile is an extremely compelling platform. Sensors such as GPS and gyroscopes allow marketers to learn more about the consumer’s immediate need than ever before. Smartphones are nearly always on us, meaning they’re instantly available — especially when we’re making purchase decisions. Mobile is a way to capture and inform consumers at the bottom of the purchase funnel. Instant access to infinite stores of data can provide the kind of information you could only get from the best-trained salespeople.


One key to success in mobile is understanding how consumer behavior is different in mobile environments and adapting to it.

 

“Mobile ads really need to be designed from the ground-up as mobile,” Clancy said. “We cannot simply shrink web banner ads and plunk them onto the mobile screen and expect that it will be valuable for advertisers or consumers.”

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Mobile ads need a unique touch. Four brands talk about impact of mobile.

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