24 posts categorized "Advertising"

August 18, 2010

Pizza Hut Executives Expect That Mobile Marketing Will Account For 50% Of Future Orders

Being one of the first companies to offer both mobile web and SMS ordering options back in 2009, Pizza Hut is no stranger to the growing popularity of mobile marketing. So far they have offered games to iPhone and Android users, as well as chances to win bread sticks and an application which allows users to order menu items from their mobile phones. This is only the beginning; Pizza Hut expects that the use of mobile will account for 50% of their future sales!

“We want our pizza to become a favorite memory,” Mr. Niccol said. “When I came on board five years ago, Pizza Hut didn’t even have a Web site where people could order pizza. In the future, I see mobile accounting for almost 50 percent of our orders,” he added.

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August 16, 2010

Campbell Soup’s “Soup Scan Sweepstakes”

Campbell Soup has recently launched a contest which allows consumers the chance to win $500 by simply posting a picture of the soup’s new label via their iPhone or Android application. For every picture a consumer uploads, they obtain another sweepstakes entry.

“Mobile is an area of great interest to us, as we expand how we use all social media platforms.” said John Faulkner, director of brand communications at Campbell Soup.

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To learn more about mobile marketing, visit Ez Texting.

August 05, 2010

KFC Doublicious Challenge

KFC recently launched a new marketing campaign that includes a football game, SMS messages and a delicious new chicken sandwich. KFC's new campaign includes a free game available to everyone who has an iPhone and includes banner ads that promote their new sandwich.

‘The objective of the campaign is to drive awareness of KFC’s Doublicious sandwich among adults 18-49 years old, while focusing in on adults 18-24 years old. KFC wanted to secure placement in highly relevant consumer areas to drive awareness for Doublicious and help drive lunch-time decision-making among the target audience.’

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To learn more about marketing via SMS messages, visit Ez Texting.

July 28, 2010

Mobile Marketing Hits The Music World

Last week, Lang Lang and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra performed in Central Park and demonstrated a new way to connect with the audience. Prior to the show, the director of the orchestra announced that the audience members could vote for an encore via SMS message. Immediately after casting their votes, the senders would receive a text message offering them a discount on Lang Lang's new CD, "Live in Vienna", as well as an invitation to follow him on facebook. 

“It’s a new way for us to connect to an audience that’s not a traditional audience for us,” said Jennifer Mire, a spokeswoman for the Houston Symphony.
Read the entire article at The New York Times.

To learn about mobile marketing, visit Ez Texting.

January 12, 2010

Learn At Our Text Message Marketing For Real Estate Resource Center

Last week we launched our Small Business SMS Marketing Resource Center - Today we're excited to announce that we've opened the doors to our new resource center just for real estate firms. Whether you're a Realtor, a property developer, or a management firm, we've got info, tips, and case studies that will help you launch your firm's first text messaging campaign.

Want to learn more? Visit the Real Estate Resource Center and start texting today!

Adults Are Texting Too. Your SMS Marketing Can Hit All Age Groups

MediaPost's OnlineMediaDaily reports on some findings that should clear up whether or not its time for your brand to launch its first SMS marketing campaign:

The stereotypes of the teenager whose thumbs are surgically attached to his or her mobile device and the older parent who sees the same as a phone without wires are, like most stereotypes, not entirely inaccurate -- but also not very reliable either.

According to new research by mobile messaging company Tekelec, 60% of those over 45 were found to be just as likely to use SMS as they were to make voice calls from their mobile device. The survey of 500 people in North America and Europe also found that text messaging is gaining on email as the preferred means of daily international communication, with 32% of responses across all ages preferring SMS, compared to 33% for email. And nearly a third of respondents said their use of SMS would increase in 2010.

Read the entire article @ MediaPost

Learn more about SMS Marketing in our post - What Is SMS Marketing?

January 05, 2010

Mobile Advertising to Grow 45% in 2010 to $3.8B (SMS Advertising To Dominate)

JP Morgan is out with their 2010 Internet Industry Outlook. If they're right, the mobile world is set to keep on growing:

JP Morgan’s leading industry analyst Imran Kahn released the 328-page Interest Industry outlook which notes that total U.S. mobile advertising for 2009 is estimated at $2.6 billion, up 62 percent, with $2.3 billion of that from text messaging. Just 178 million was mobile search, and $140 million was display. Both of these were up 80 percent last year.

Turn to 2010, and mobile advertising is, according to Kahn, forecast to grow 45 percent to $3.8 billion ($3.2 billion SMS advertising, $253 million mobile display, and $31 million mobile search.)

Read more:
Mobile Marketing Watch
OnlineMediaDaily

December 28, 2009

Will The FTC Block Google’s AdMob Acquisition?

Mobile Marketing Watch has picked up on a press release that has huge implications for the future of mobile advertising:

The planned $750M acquisition of AdMob by Google announced earlier this year is stuck in limbo as two consumer groups today began to lobby the FTC to block the purchase, claiming it is anti-competitive and raises privacy concerns.

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With $22 billion in expected revenue this year, the deal, which could help Google become a monopoly in the mobile advertising space in time, needs to be carefully scrutinized by the FTC and anti-trust groups, however, it may still pass. This greatly concerns many involved in the space.

“The mobile sector is the next frontier of the digital revolution. Without vigorous competition and strong privacy guarantees this vital and growing segment of the online economy will be stifled,” wrote John M. Simpson, consumer advocate at Consumer Watchdog and CDD Executive Director Jeffery A. Chester, in a statement.

Head over to Mobile Marketing Watch to read more.

December 21, 2009

Paris Hilton Uses SMS Marketing To Promote Her New Line Of Beauty Products

Another day, another SMS marketing success story. Of note, this one involves one of the decade's best personal branders:

HairTech International is using mobile marketing to promote the launch of Paris Hilton's huge new line of hair and beauty products.

The campaign, which kicked off in late November, already has budding socialites and fans opting-in to receive product information and giveaways via mobile from Ms. Hilton. Velti is powering the campaign.

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The mobile program is focused around a certified, Velti-powered short code (text keyword PARIS to short code 72747) that enables fans to log on to a mobile Web site to learn about Ms. Hilton's new line, sign up for giveaways and get text alerts about upcoming promotions.

As a call to action the short code has a powerful media schedule behind it including social-media initiatives - with tweets to Ms. Hilton's 1 million Twitter followers and communications to her 140,000 Facebook friends.

Read More At Mobile Marketer

December 14, 2009

What Is SMS Marketing

What-is-sms-marketing What is SMS Marketing? We get this question a lot at Ez Texting. It's actually a really simple concept, so let's jump right in. We all know what text messages are. SMS Marketing are advertisements delivered via text messages. That's the basic definition. Is there more? Definitely - but nothing too complicated:

  • Mobile Coupons - Deliver a coupon code as a text message to your customers.
  • Sale & Event Reminders - Make sure your customers know about upcoming events at your store.
  • Mobile Contests & Mobile Polling - Your customers can text in Keywords to a short code to vote or join a contents. When the event is over, you'll have collected their information so you can contact them in the future.
  • And...anything else you can imagine that you can express in 160 characters!

Leare more about SMS Marketing at Ez Texting.

Or, if you're really interested, we suggest you check out our white paper, Mobile Marketing with Text Messaging.