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Growing the List: Hot New Tactics for 2009 (Marketing Vox)
Posted: 07/31/2009
Research conducted by ExactTarget, Ball State University, and the Email Marketers Club, provides an insider’s view into successful list growth. Best practices include on-site registration and capturing information through inbound call centers. Collecting customers’ email addresses during times of active participation-at point of sale, during online shopping and in store via text messaging- is an actionable strategy with a 60% higher success rate than offline activities like list rental and display advertising. The fastest-growing tactics for 2009 include email subscriptions via text messaging and enabling consumers to share email content with their social networks, with growth projected at 500% and 348%, respectively. The study also reports that B2B marketers entice more new subscribers with ‘incentivized’ registrations while ‘non-incentivized’ subscriptions are more effective for B2C marketers.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Retail & Products,  Telecommunications
Topic: Business Intelligence,  Content Strategy,  E-Commerce,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer
Google and Bing Prepare Real-Time Searches to Compete with Social Media (BusinessWeek)
Posted: 12/03/2009
In a socially-driven market it’s tough even for the big dogs like Google and Microsoft to stay relevant. Harder still when Web surfers turn first for information to the sites they spend the most time on like Twitter and Facebook. Google and Microsoft will soon feature information plucked from social media sites on search pages. Microsoft users can perform searches for tweets and eventually status updates posted to Facebook. Google will add Twitter updates in search results and offer a search tool that delivers feeds posted by the searcher’s friends on social sites. Traffic to U.S. search engines grew 15% in the past year while traffic to Twitter exploded tenfold and tripled on Facebook. Considering those stats, Microsoft and Google are hoping to diversify their offerings by adding the new features and functionality searchers expect and capitalize on new ad revenue generated through targeted advertising.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Retail & Products,  Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services
Topic: Content Strategy,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications,  Technology Implementation
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
Global Spending on Mobile Advertising to Rise Exponentially by 2013 (Marketing Vox)
Posted: 11/08/2009
New data from Gartner predicts that global spending on mobile ads will rise 74%, reaching $913.5M this year, escalating to more than $13B by 2013. The report claims that location-based targeting and bigger gains in GPS technology, along with wide adoption of smartphones, 3G network data plans and downloadable applications will incite the growth as early as 2010. Parks Associates reports that advertising revenues in the US and Canada will grow from $208M in 2009 to $1.5B by 2013, with smartphone sales accounting for 45.5% of all mobile phone sales that year. JiWire reports a 79% increase in the use of mobile devices at public Wi-Fi hotspots in North America in the first half of 2009, and while research from MRI shows early consumer disapproval with mobile ads, 20% of that same audience would like to watch live TV via their cellphones.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services,  Telecommunications
Topic: E-Commerce,  Experience & Interaction,  Marketing Communications,  Technology Implementation
Region: Global,  North America,  Asia Pacific,  Europe
Audience: Business to Consumer
Giving Voice to Smartphones’ Other Applications (Marketing Vox)
Posted: 01/06/2010
The advent of smartphones has virtually made it obsolete to use mobile phones solely as phones. Current consumer uses of smartphones are exploding for non-voice communications like connecting to the internet, emailing and text messaging. Mobile Market View recently revealed a growing class of "heavy users" of non-voice communications. One example MarketingCharts wrote about was the percentage of users making more than 10 mobile internet accesses per week. The percentage continues to rise and currently represents more than one-fifth of all mobile users. This rise blows the door open for mobile advertising based on the exponential increase of commerical searches, particularly for local products. "Between waves one and three of Mobile Market View, consumers have basically doubled their use of the mobile platform for non-voice communications," said Rick Ducey, chief strategy officer, BIA/Kelsey.
Industry: Marketing, Design, & Interactive Communications,  Telecommunications
Topic: Business Intelligence,  E-Commerce,  Marketing Communications
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Business
Getting Social with Adobe Flash Platform Services (InformationWeek)
Posted: 10/22/2009
Adobe partnered with Gigya, a social media management platform, to launch Flash Platform Services, to add more sociability and measurability to developers creating Flash applications. The service’s three core principles: Distribution, Collaboration, and Social, aim to take Flash viral and social in the online distribution of Flash applications over platforms like Web, desktops and mobile devices. Available later this year, users will be able to “Flash” forward with the service that enables them to share, collaborate and facilitate real-time application distribution, tracking, and monetization to get one solid application that can ultimately deploy over 70 social networks and services. 98% of PCs with Internet connections are equipped with Adobe's Flash software, but applications are not always installed.
Industry: Technology, Consulting, & Professional Services,  Telecommunications
Topic: Business Intelligence,  Technology Implementation
Region: Global
Audience: Business to Business,  Business to Consumer,  Peer Groups & Communities
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