| Thesis | Mobile Marketing | | Ksenia Mitselmakher | 4/21/2010 | The Implications of the Development in Information Technology on Marketing Communication Channels | Thesis Outline Topic: The Implications of the Development in Information Technology on Marketing Communication Channels Subtopic: Mobile Marketing I. Introduction II. Body A. Digital Industry Overview: Mobile marketing 1. Sneak peak into the future of Mobile Marketing 2. Brief
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Managing Marketing Programs Pricing Strategies- Mobile Phone Industry By Parvez Rangwalla Email-ID:pryprv@gmail.com Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research‚ Bangalore. 2 Topics Covered:Topic Page No 1. History and growth of mobile phone industry in India 3 2. Current scenario of Mobile phone industry 4 3. Marketing strategies of Major players- Nokia and Samsung 7 4. Pricing Strategies in Mobile Phone Industry 12 5. Current trend in mobile industry 17 6. Future of mobile industry
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MOBILE MARKETING Dr. Vijaya Baskaran Abstract This paper attempts to understand the underlying concepts of Mobile Marketing‚ which is defined as‚ “the use of the mobile medium as a communications and entertainment channel between a brand and an end-user.” Mobile marketing is more than a trendy new media channel; it is a powerful communication tool with considerable audience reach and awareness.Also tries to estimate the significant opportunities for growth
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Marketing on a mobile phone has become increasingly popular ever since the rise of SMS (Short Message Service) in the early 2000s in Europe and some parts of Asia when businesses started to collect mobile phone numbers and send off wanted (or unwanted) content. Over the past few years SMS has become a legitimate advertising channel in some parts of the world. This is because unlike email over the public internet‚ the carriers who police their own networks have set guidelines and best practices for
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CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE OF MOBILE MARKETING: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND EMPIRICAL STUDY Hans H. Bauer University of Mannheim hans.bauer@bwl.uni-mannheim.de Tina Reichardt University of Mannheim tina.reichardt@bwl.uni-mannheim.de Stuart J. Barnes University of East Anglia stuart.barnes@uea.ac.uk Marcus M. Neumann University of Mannheim marcus.neumann@bwl.uni-mannheim.de ABSTRACT With the emergence of high speed wireless network technologies and the increasing market penetration of mobile phones the global
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Wesley Moeckel Marketing Management Unit 6 Mobile Marketing This is the year of mobile marketing. While still in its infancy‚ it is an essential marketing piece of most company’s future marketing plans. With mobile advertising‚ branded mobile apps and mobile marketing apps‚ businesses will be expected to have a mobile presence in the future. According to comScore‚ 65.8 million people in the U.S. now own smart phones. This number will only continue to grow as their popularity and acceptance
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Mobile marketing or the practice of using mobile devices (cellular phones‚ Tablets etc.) as a marketing medium has been experiencing tremendous growth in the last few years globally. Mobile is emerging as one of the most effective channel of communication because of the high level of engagement with users. They use it for keeping connected –as a phone and social networking‚ for searching‚ payment transactions‚ for news‚ for music and movie downloads‚ for sharing jokes‚ photos and any other updates
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Virgin mobile Failure in Indian Market Introduction Virgin‚ a leading branded venture capital organization‚ is one of the world’s most recognized and respected brands. Conceived in 1970 by Sir Richard Branson‚ the virgin group has gone on to grow very successful businesses in sectors ranging from mobile telephony‚ to transportation ‚travel‚financial services‚leisure‚music‚holidays‚publishing and retailing. Virgin has created more than 200 branded companies worldwide employing approximately 50000
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As farmers use 20kg. of seed per hectare‚ how much profit do farmers make ( per hectare) if they buy Cargill seeds? If they buy pioneer seeds? The below calculation is based on the following assumptions: * Farmers are buying from the Distributers of both Cargill & Pioneer * Cargill distributers will charge a margin of 15%‚ the selling price to farmers will be $2.87 Item | Pioneer | Cargill | Revenue | 4000 x0.30 1200 | 3000 x 0.30
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Future of Mobile Marketing and Advertising in India With the growth of Indian mobile market‚ the mobile internet advertising segment has also seen a significant augmentation. With an increase in the number of feature phone and smartphone users‚ there is an upsurge in the mobile internet usage by the consumers‚ especially from the Tier II & Tier III towns. With mobile devices being a primary digital access point for many consumers‚ the marketers now have a range of opportunities‚ particularly when
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