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Jun
10

ADWEEK: The ‘Others’


By pjohar   Permalink Trackback


Check out Jorey Ramer’s “The ‘Others’ Mobile advertising is more than two players” published in Adweek.

“The last six months of jockeying between Google and Apple have put
a spotlight on mobile advertising. The news has been such that one
could be forgiven for thinking that these two companies have the
only platforms needed to reach consumers on mobile devices…..”

Oct
13

US Patent No. 7,603,360 Issued to Jumptap


By jginches   Permalink Trackback

US PATENT No. 7,603,360 ISSUED TO JUMPTAP

Third Patent Issue Signals Jumptap’s Growing Intellectual Property Portfolio and Significant Role Driving Mobile Advertising Innovation

CAMBRIDGE, MA–October 13, 2009 – Jumptap, the leading targeting and mobile advertising solutions provider, today announced that it was awarded Patent No. 7,603,360 by the United States Patent Office on October 13, 2009.

The patent relates to a computer-implemented method for presenting user characteristic and location influenced search results via a display of a mobile communication facility.

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Mar
18

Your customers are on their phones, even in c...


By Jorey Ramer   Permalink Trackback

I’ve noticed that most mobile advertising discussions contain an unstated assumption that the media is not for the mainstream.  Conversations more often focus around two groups of consumers, financially affluent young urban tech sophisticates or traveling business people, as if these two groups were the only ones likely to use mobile data services.  Not true!

The New York Times reported recently on jurors using their cell phones to seek information outside of the courtroom, searching for information on the lawyers and the defendant, news about the case, and definitions on Wikipedia.  Judges and lawyers are becoming increasingly frustrated with the practice, as well as with jurors using their cell phones to post case updates on Twitter and Facebook.  In one case cited in Florida, the judge found not just one isolated juror, but eight other jurors doing the same thing.

Were these jurors elite Millennials or jet-setting executives?  No.  One was a 29 year-old manager of a one-hour photo booth at a Wal-Mart in Fayetteville, Arkansas.  Another was 35 years-old, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, ironically planning to attend law school in the fall.

Do mobile searching jurors intentionally seek to overturn rules of evidence developed over hundreds of years of jurisprudence?  No.  It’s that consumers are used to their easy access to information anywhere, anytime from their mobile phone.  It has become something so natural to them that they didn’t think about the implications.

So the next time your customer reaches for their phone to search for information, will they find you?

Mar
13

Brands Increasing Mobile Spend Despite Econom...


By jginches   Permalink Trackback

NEW YORK - Panelists at yesterday’s digiday: Mobile conference were
bullish on the state of mobile marketing, despite the recession. During
the panel titled “The Elephant in the Room: The Economy,” panelists
discussed remaining barriers for scale and how the industry is
overcoming them, as well as the impact that the recession will have on
mobile. Panelists stressed the fact that brands that integrate mobile
into their overall marketing mix are seeing excellent ROI.

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