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Private Label Mobile Marketing Software is a Must Have for Companies Looking to Get into Mobile

iVisionMobile.com has experienced a surge of new clients for a Private Label Reseller License of the our mobile marketing platform. For companies that are looking to go into mobile marketing, we offer a turnkey solution with no upfront fees.

Private Label Mobile Marketing Software is a Must Have for Companies Looking to Get into Mobile
2010-11-18
LOS ANGELES, CA, November 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) iVision Mobile, Inc. announced today that the company is experiencing a surge of new clients registering for a Private Label Reseller License of the patent-pending iMessenger mobile marketing platform. "Over the past six months we've seen our private label clients double in size as more and more businesses realize the benefits of mobile marketing and communications." said Omer Samiri, CEO of iVision Mobile, Inc. "The iMessenger mobile marketing solution is one of the most user-friendly and flexible platforms in the marketplace and we've been catering to a wide range of resellers that leverage the technology as a complimentary product for their clients."

The Private Label Reseller License is ideal for businesses such as direct marketers, agencies, SEO/ SEM specialists email marketing providers, web hosting/design firms, and loyalty/CRM providers who are looking for a turn key white label solution. The iMessenger mobile marketing platform makes it fast and easy to create compelling and effective mobile marketing initiatives including text message alerts, mobile coupons, text voting and polling, text to win, text to screen, text message appointment reminders and mobile content delivery.

"Our agency represents many high profile brands across different industries, and through our partnership with iVision Mobile, we can now provide companies with an easy way to launch campaigns, services and messaging for mobile initiatives of any scale," explains Naushad Huda, CEO of Textopoly, a full service mobile engagement agency. Textopoly uses the iMessenger platform to manage mobile campaigns which include complex consumer message flow, text to screen at live events and mobile content delivery. The agency successfully orchestrated original mobile content campaigns for Beck's Beer and various State Lotteries, as well as live Text to Screen campaigns at several high-profile concerts across the country over the past year.

"We are excited to be partnering with very successful companies across many different industries," remarks Derek Simms, CTO of iVision Mobile, Inc. "Textopoly is just one great example of how our resellers have achieved success with our mobile marketing software by providing their clients with an easy, scalable one-stop solution to create and manage mobile campaigns."

iVision Mobile provides mobile marketing and text messaging software solutions for businesses, both large and small. Send text messages (SMS messages), mms messages, and create interactive mobile campaigns in minutes. iVision Mobile empowers companies across all industries including healthcare, automotive, sporting, religious, nightclubs/restaurants, debt collection, advertising agencies and more with innovative mobile marketing campaigns. For more information, please visit http://www.ivisionmobile.com.

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[Press-News.org] Private Label Mobile Marketing Software is a Must Have for Companies Looking to Get into Mobile
iVisionMobile.com has experienced a surge of new clients for a Private Label Reseller License of the our mobile marketing platform. For companies that are looking to go into mobile marketing, we offer a turnkey solution with no upfront fees.