WESTBOROUGH, MA, March 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Nowspeed, a top Internet marketing agency, has released a new mobile marketing white paper entitled, 25 Reasons You Need a Mobile Marketing Strategy Today, co-written by Account Director of Nowspeed, Olivier Sartor and Creative Director of Nowspeed, Justin Barton. The white paper explains how and why it is important for companies to incorporate a mobile business strategy in today's marketing space. Businesses will learn the efficiencies of mobile marketing through 25 tips and best practices that will jumpstart your efforts to create a mobile marketing strategy that works. The goals of any mobile marketing plan are to enhance the user-experience and reach a mobile-savvy audience that wouldn't necessarily search your company via laptop.
Sartor states, "Most businesspeople have a smartphone and carry it with them 24/7. For marketers, this presents an amazing opportunity to connect and engage with your audience. Businesses need to be careful because of the personal nature of the phone can lead to backlash if the recipient feels he is receiving too many or unwarranted communications." The twenty -five key reasons mentioned in this 9-page white paper will help marketers understand how to get started developing a mobile business strategy that includes a test plan, building a permission-based mobile database, and creating offers that promise value even when served up on a smartphone screen. Nowspeed has used these mobile marketing strategies to help a number of top companies achieve success with their mobile marketing programs.
The free Nowspeed mobile marketing white paper, 25 Reasons You Need a Mobile Marketing Strategy Today, by clicking this link and filling out the form: http://bit.ly/GHtrcN
About Nowspeed
Nowspeed is an Internet marketing agency that drives leads--from click to customer--for companies. Our packaged services include a blend of social media strategy, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, email marketing, lead nurture campaigns, marketing analytics and website design so that we can deliver complete end-to-end solutions to our customers. For more information, visit us at www.nowspeed.com.
Nowspeed Releases Mobile Marketing White Paper
Businesses need to adopt Nowspeed's mobile strategy recommendations to address their increasingly mobile customers.
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