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It is very clear that consumers are driven by promotions in the physical world to use the mobile device as a RESPONSE MECHANISM TO INTERACT WITH BRANDS!
At Adheadz.com, we continue to see Mobile Response rates higher than 15% when Brands run radio, TV and traditional advertising with their Mobile Tag like ‘Text BMW to 95613 for More Information”.
The increase of Mobile Tagging, where marketers add their brands’ Keyword and Short Code (like ‘BMW to 95613 for More Information”) onto their brochures, collateral and marketing outreach, is similar to the use of URL tagging which happened at the onset of the Internet.
All the best – Scott
Scott Kline
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Kim,
Outside of SMS, there is still very little that can be done in the area of consistency in look and feel. This, therefore, effects reporting, as the user experience is dependent on what they viewed, how, and on what device. We were asked to build out a .mobi website for a Fortune 100 consumer goods company. Obviously, keeping it in straight HTML, everything on the server side, nothing on the client side. This was to look good on the Blackberry.
However, all Blackberrys are not alike, as with all other mobile devices. Images are stretched, some HTML cells can not be read by the various browsers, and one could not get a great consistent look across all mediums.
The answer lies in the fact that there are over 1700 different mobile phones currently in use with over 450+ different operating systems and configurations. One can just not get a consistent look and feel on the user end, thus not enabling control of the user experience.
We ultimately built a downloadable app where we could control the experience.
The mobile web is just not there yet. Downloadable apps still have to be downloaded. MMS is still very confusing to the end user in general. This leaves SMS.
And with SMS you can get consistency. The others will come along in time, but clients need to realize the state of mobile technology in our country and work within these walls to make the end user consistent and solid.
Giff