Posts Tagged magazines
GQ Makes a Date With the iPhone – Media Decoder Blog – NYTimes.com
Posted by in iPhone on October 20th, 2009
GQ is creating an iPhone version of its December issue, repurposing the ads and the editorial pages for an application that will sell for $2.99.
Catch working mothers on-the-go with mobile marketing – Mobile …
Posted by in phone on September 28th, 2009
Their higher-than-average spend on mobile services and propensity for downloading content could see working mothers become the holy grail of mobile marketers, according to a new study from Scarborough Research and Arbitron.
Partnership allows tracking across multiple mobile publishers …
Posted by in Mobile on September 1st, 2009
Mobile marketers take note. A new partnership between Eyeblaster and Ringleader Digital could help track consumers throughout the mobile space, giving marketers a better handle on how to target them. The platform offers mobile marketers …
Pew: Over half of Americans are mobile – Research – BizReport
Posted by in phone on July 27th, 2009
According to the latest research from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project 56% of Americans have not accessed the Internet wirelessly. Laptops, mobile devices, gaming consoles and MP3 players are pushing even more …
Itsmy: Ready for a mobile-social-gaming phenomena? – Research …
Posted by in Mobile on July 6th, 2009
Are you ready for the next big thing in the mobile social marketplace? If you’re not into gaming, you may miss the boat. According to a new report from mobile social networking space Itsmy.com, a subsidiary of GoFresh, the next big area …
MMA: Mobile to jump 25% in 2009 – Mobile Marketing – BizReport
Posted by in Mobile on June 7th, 2009
The economy may still be in trouble, but mobile marketers are betting on the relatively new medium to help them beat the selling doldrums. According to a new forecast from the Mobile Marketing Association, mobile marketing will increase …
Research: Mobile 30% slower than Web – Mobile Marketing – BizReport
Posted by in Mobile on April 26th, 2009
Online metrics firm Gomez and mobile web domain registrar domMobi have release a new study indicating that mobile web browsing is 30% slower than typical online browsing, a finding that should have mobile marketers changing their tune a …