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Wireless Data Services and Mobile Multimedia
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| Jan 11, 2005 9:22 am |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: Mobile Marketing-CRM |
T P
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Hi Philippe/Suresh:
We can partner with you both on this project if you already have the initial design/layout.
Please send me private email.
Thanks,
> Philippe de Peralta wrote: > Thanks, acutally i ve posted this idea around several times,in other sites-ecademy and others. even to some beepcast people late last year from i belive that is from ms. teo company, talked to several people there in passing. Here in the philippines there are almost 150-200 sms going around on a daily basis, and it makes sense to take advantage of this, i believe in India this can be done as it is very practical approach to gathering information in fast manner, accurate as well. It negates the need to stop , or slow down your movements as things or information can be gathered all on your mobile, imagine a lawyer needing information on a case, he gets all information on his cell unit......the system is acutally developed, we are just looking for people to partner up for full implementation, in the Philippines or abroad. Even the way you go about advertising products,marketing the system is very simple, if you think about it, is very pratical for the telcom and companies providing the information. > >> suresh narasimha wrote: >> Hi Philippe, >>Nice idea. Few months back on the same forum I was trying to float a simillar idea. A searchengine where people can search for ads based on set of criteria. >> >>> Philippe de Peralta wrote: >>> I am curious as to what you woudl think of a mobile system that would give you a fully profiled answer of an inquiry on products and loaction, like a directory service, a sytem as such -Like a yellow pages- service, --user--inquiry : paint for house, dimensions, etc..and a answer with paint types, where to buy, and costing comeback, with accurate information, like a internet search but with no need for a keyword search...you can use normal laymens language and at the same time the inquiry will turn up accute infromation, not the thousands of random information that an internet search would do......no system exists like that yet >>> >>>> Kim Teo wrote: >>>> Well, currently there is still a helluva lot of room for growth in India. The current mobile penetration in India is only at about 5%, roughly about 50 million mobile phone subscribers. This figure will definitely continue to grow to about 70 million by end of this year. In fact, the highest growth was between 2003 and 2004 where growth rate was 163%. It will stabilize around an average of 40% in the next 2 years. Whatever it is, you cannot ignore 50 million mobile subscribers!!! >>>> >>>> >>>>Kim >>>> >>>>> Shatrughan Yadav wrote: >>>>> what do you think about the scenerio of mobile marketing in India >>>>>please give your suggestions >>>>>shatru >>>>> >>>>>> Kim Teo wrote: >>>>>> Hi all >>>>>> >>>>>>I am new to this network and have read through some of your postings. Broadcasting or Spamming (GAWD avoid that!), pull method better than push, invading of private space, and the list goes on. >>>>>> >>>>>>My company Beepcast has been using the pull method which is an interactive button on ads. Initially, it took a long time to educate advertisers on the benefits of allowing consumers to text in for information rather than broadcast to them. By broadcasting, you may offend the receiver and may just kill the goodwill your brand has with the consumer. Dangerous. After over a year of constant education, things begin to look better. There is more acceptance of mobile marketing being adopted as part of the entire marketing plan. >>>>>> >>>>>>Mobile marketing has got to start with changing the mindset of advertisers and consumers, not what you have to offer. I am speaking from experience and when the industry tips, it's going to be massive! Hang in there! >>>>>> >>>>>>Cheers! >>>>>> >>>>>>Kim Private Reply to T P (new win) |
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