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3 Mobile Marketing Tips Any Savvy Business Person should have
by healthpro, Window Shopper
- Created: July 2, 2012, 2:42 pm
- Updated: July 2, 2012, 2:46 pm
A often ignored advantage of mobile marketing is that you can add a more
personal touch when dealing with your clients,
which is really an icing in the cream as this type of marketing is also very
cost-effective when comparing with the convnetional business advertising.
It’s true, and since this is a new area for many local business’s, and as
a way of introducing my company, here’s three Mobile marketing tips
you’ll want to know:
1. Rethink how you spell and “talk” when you’re texting your mobile
marketing messages. Imagine what the prospect’s reaction will be if you
text them with language like young kids use today. …
for instance, it’s important that you don’t use something like “4″
rather than “for.” So, proper English in all your marketing messages at
all times.
2. Test highly personalized and targeted text offers to a group you think
will be interested. The more you can relate your offer to a specific interest
group, the better you’ll do.
3. There should be total clarity in the receivers mind and no doubt about the
action you want them to take. You can write a strong call to action (an
offer) without sounding like a ‘pitchman’!
Using Mobile marketing and texting correctly can lead to more traffic, more
more sales, and higher-priced sales, too.
There are even push-button tools and resource at dirt cheap cost - the very
same resources when you sometimes even have to pay high subscription fees to
access.
Just drop me an email if you want to know more...
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rnfl | Performer | 8/20/2012 - 11:15 am
especially for a local business, to have a site show up in mobile searches
that a visitor can go and view on their mobile device. This is even more
important for local businesses that might get business from someone looking
for their type of business to go to at that time.
Joe Lamoureux | Window Shopper | 8/20/2012 - 7:51 am
mobilesandtablets | Window Shopper | 8/16/2012 - 1:02 pm
business have their own mobile website than need to always focus on
collecting online customers name and email address so need to have a lead
capture page where people can leave their name and email address so they can
call them back and promote their product.
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