Mobile advertising. Remixed.

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Oh right. Enter left, Microsoft.

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Microsoft finally seems to have a proper mobile advertising offer.  The new Bing search engine for mobile (could have been called ‘Ming’ but unfortunately didn’t make it past the committee) is now offering mobile search advertising, delivered via their mobile Bing search engine.  Time to get your skates on and start checking out the new kid on the block.  They may even have half a chance of beating Google at the mobile advertising game, given Google’s very disappointing performance in this space so far …

http://advertising.microsoft.com/mobile-advertising?s_cid=us_sp_mobm_62009

Boku offers simple, global mobile payments

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

This is an excellent opportunity for mobile content providers to reach more paying customers around the world.  BOKU has just come out of 5 months of ’stealth mode’ (a short time frame considering the mammoth task they’re taking on) and has announced their mobile payment solution that operates in over 50 countries … ’so, whether you’re in Turkey or Malaysia, you can buy virtual goods using BOKU … the explosion of virtual goods and online gaming has created a market for this elegant and simple way of making online purchases’.  The elegant and simple way? SMS driven payments, at  a wide range of price points, reaching over 1.6 billion consumers worldwide.

Better conversion means higher net payout, even with carrier fees

Better conversion means higher net payout, even with carrier fees

And to get the ball rolling, they’ve acquired the Paymo and Mobillcash businesses, teams and technologies, and raised $13m series A funding from Benchmark Capital, Index Ventures and Khosla Ventures.

Now you can extend your mobile advertising campaigns to new frontiers to reach a potentially huge market of paying mobile consumers.

Mobile internet advertising: seize the day

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

According to Juniper reasearch, mobile advertising is weathering the global recession and continues to grow (surprise, surprise).  That’s because when you do it right, it’s more engaging and more measurable.

Here are three key findings:

  • Mobile Internet will become the most popular mobile delivery channel for advertisers in 2009, and will attract the largest proportion of mobile adspend
  • Mobile Cost Per Clickthrough (CPC) and Cost Per Mille (CPM) rates have fallen sharply over the past year in large part due to the negative impact of the economic downturn
  • Mobile advertising response rates remain substantially higher than those in other media.

If you needed convincing about the case for advertising on the mobile internet, you can’t do better than that.  The mobile internet ad networks are the hottest place to advertise with, prices are dropping, competition is growing between them and they are fighting for your business.  Now is the time to get on board with them and get some excellent returns for your marketing budget.