Posted on Fri, Nov 11, 2011

1.08 billion smartphones around the world.
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Posted on Mon, Jul 11, 2011

With every new release of increasingly powerful and web-ready smart phones, companies that use a blog to reach their target market have to consider the blog functionality for mobile access. There is no ignoring the need for a mobile-ready blog for both brand building and trust-building purposes within any company’s target market. The following four points will help redesign your blog for the best mobile access possible.
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Posted on Mon, Jun 27, 2011

I know it may be hard to imagine that mobile marketing could possibly become more interactive, but SnapTags take mobile landing pages to the next level.
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Posted on Mon, Jun 20, 2011

As smart phones continue to advance in their technology and web capabilities, business owners need to integrate functional mobile web capabilities to their company websites. With a well-designed mobile website, businesses can rest assured that their busy prospects and clients will be able to get the best view and function of their site, increasing their potential conversion rates significantly.
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Posted on Mon, Jan 24, 2011

Mobile marketing is pushing forward full-steam ahead. While it has been used primarily as a B2C tactic, as executives become more reliant on their smart phones, there is a very real need for detailed and targeted mobile marketing strategies for all companies, B2C and B2B alike.
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Posted on Wed, Jan 05, 2011

Happy New Year! Forget getting back to business “as usual”, there is already a new trend on the very near horizon poised to advance the options for business to business, B2B marketing as we know it.
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Posted on Mon, Aug 23, 2010

Hundreds of customers across the country camped out for the new Droid X last month and Motorola has shipped 2.3 million of the smart phones in this past quarter alone. Over 20 million Sprint phones have been sold throughout the US. Verizon signed up 665,000 new wireless customers during the last three months, while AT&T signed up 496,000.
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