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5 Trends That Will Shape The Future Of Mobile Advertising Nearly 50% of cell phone users in America are smartphone users. Mobile search advertising is already a big driver of ad spending; this is where Google currently makes much of its money in mobile.
 Read more below: IMAGINE browsing a website when a saucy ad for lingerie catches your eye. That is because it helps answer, at least online, clients’ perennial carp: that they know half the money they spend on advertising is wasted, but they don’t know which half.a
 Read below:     QR codes are a popular (albeit unwieldy) way for bands to get free tunes......
  Here we go!   via NFC Enabled Smart Poster for Basketball Wives on VH1‏ – YouTube.
Mobile Pay-per-click Advertising: 5 Ways to Improve Performance “Mobile” and “social” have received a lot of hype over the past few years. Sales of smart phones are setting records, and according to Alexa — the web-traffic-ranking firm — socially driven websites account for five of the ten most popular.   For online merchants, however, the hype from mobile and social has resulted in one big collective yawn. ...
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  A few fun facts from the Invasion: 52% of mobile users have seen or heard of QR codes; of those, 28% have scanned one.     QR-code scanning rose a whopping 1,200% from July to December 2010.     Companies like Starbucks are already using QR codes (as well as barcodes) to enable users to pay for their purchases via mobile. ...
  giffgaff, a mobile network available soon in Scotland.   According to its marketing, giffgaff is the “people-powered mobile phone community,” which sounds just utopian enough to be empty marketing fluff for any mobile network in the U.S.  But giffgaff’s innovative model backs it up by relying on customers for its marketing and customer service in order to keep prices low.   giffgaff doesn’t sell phones or have ......
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