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Mobile Users Have Mixed Feelings About Location-Based Coupons
Keywords: Mobile Advertising
67% Say Location-Based Coupons are Convenient, 44.8% Have Security Concerns, and 25.6% Say They are Open to Receiving These Types of Coupons on Their Mobile Device
Sharing their location with retailers in order to receive discounts may be worth the privacy risk for the majority of mobile consumers. 67.0% somewhat/strongly agree that location-based coupons are very convenient and useful according to a recent mobile survey among smartphone and tablet users conducted by Prosper Mobile Insights. Respondents answered questions directly on their mobile devices. |
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Social Media: Connect to Listeners and Revenue
Social Media is not a tactic, it's the future. And it requires a strategy by programmers and sales professionals.
In this powerful one-hour webinar, RAB's John Potter and Jacobs Media's Lori Lewis will demystify, educate and connect the social media dots. You'll learn why social matters, the components of an umbrella strategy, and how programming and sales are using social.
This presentation will be offered twice: Tuesday, October 25 at 3 PM (Central), and Thursday, October 27, at 10 AM (Central). For more information and registration details, click here. |
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Is QR Worth the Trip? Consumers Still Unsure
Keywords: Mobile Advertising
Only 28% of mobile users who have used QR codes more than once say they "usually" get something in return that made the effort worthwhile. Another 3% (call them QR enthusiasts?) say they always get something good from the goofy-looking digital symbols. |
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A Quick Guide to Writing Great Blog Posts for Businesses
Keywords: Social Media
There are certain elements of a blog post that need to be given special care in order for a post to be successful. Let's take a look at these elements and what you need to do to make sure they are optimized. |
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Daily Sales Tip: Exercise Bike For Sale. Like New. Ask for Chubby
We often have the best of intentions when buying exercise equipment. It is the same thing when we buy technology. We want to use our new mobile phones, tablets, and laptops to become more efficient in our jobs, yet we don't take time to fully learn the hardware and software.
Set aside time to learn the capability of your devices. It will save you time in the long run. And your IT staff won't call you "Chubby"...or worse.
Source: John Potter, VP/Training, RAB
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