6 Of These Brands Will Rule Facebook's Mobile Ads — And 6 Will Fail
Business Insider
Now that Facebook's launch of Timeline for brands is imminent (and its ads for Facebook's mobileapps are right behind that) it's time to consider which brands are likely to do well in the new mobileenvironment and which might as well not bother.
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Mobile Teens - the Key to Economic Recovery?
RICG
But Turner noted that brands will also have to shape their strategies around the fact that consumers may reject companies that try to access them through their mobile phones without first being invited. Essentially, they want to have that ...
See all stories on this topic »MEDL Mobile Unleashes Rampage Jackson's First Mobile App
MarketWatch (press release)
His three-app deal signifies a continuing trend of celebrities who are marketing their own mobileapps to connect with their fans and extend their brands into the fast-growing mobile apps market. "We have been deeply impressed with the passion, ...
See all stories on this topic »Data usage a saving grace for O2 as operating income falls
Irish Independent
By John Mulligan LOWER consumer spending and subsidising a surge in smartphone buyers before Christmas helped to sink operating income from the O2 mobile brand by 25pc to €206m in Ireland last year. Releasing results yesterday, Spanish owner Telefonica ...
See all stories on this topic »Nokia's position perfect for a Windows Phone win
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in your pocket right now: Apple's iPhone and Google's Android mobile operating system. The most dominating reason why both of these groups have taken off and continue to grow is brandawareness. If you go into your local mobile carrier and ask what ...
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Business Insider
Now that Facebook's launch of Timeline for brands is imminent (and its ads for Facebook's mobileapps are right behind that) it's time to consider which brands are likely to do well in the new mobileenvironment and which might as well not bother.
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Facebook prepares to ramp up ads Los Angeles Times Marketers are looking for the site to roll out ads that are catchier and work on mobiledevices. Facebook is expected to roll out new, more prominent forms of advertising to help brands get noticed on the site. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images / May 9, ... See all stories on this topic » | Los Angeles Times |
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But Turner noted that brands will also have to shape their strategies around the fact that consumers may reject companies that try to access them through their mobile phones without first being invited. Essentially, they want to have that ...
See all stories on this topic »MEDL Mobile Unleashes Rampage Jackson's First Mobile App
MarketWatch (press release)
His three-app deal signifies a continuing trend of celebrities who are marketing their own mobileapps to connect with their fans and extend their brands into the fast-growing mobile apps market. "We have been deeply impressed with the passion, ...
See all stories on this topic »Data usage a saving grace for O2 as operating income falls
Irish Independent
By John Mulligan LOWER consumer spending and subsidising a surge in smartphone buyers before Christmas helped to sink operating income from the O2 mobile brand by 25pc to €206m in Ireland last year. Releasing results yesterday, Spanish owner Telefonica ...
See all stories on this topic »Nokia's position perfect for a Windows Phone win
SlashGear
in your pocket right now: Apple's iPhone and Google's Android mobile operating system. The most dominating reason why both of these groups have taken off and continue to grow is brandawareness. If you go into your local mobile carrier and ask what ...
See all stories on this topic »
Centenarian celebrates รข€“ with a new mobile phone! Mid Sussex Times However, one Haywards Heath resident has just received her first mobile at the age of 100. Edith Martin celebrated her birthday on Sunday with a party attended by her relatives and close friends. One of her presents included a brand new mobile phone. See all stories on this topic » | Mid Sussex Times |