Monthly Archives: November 2009
Will Mobile Phones Replace In-Store Retail Salespeople?
Will retail use mobile phones – not salespeople – as the information source at the point of impulse? There is nothing like a little recession to make retailers think a little harder about how utilize our collective penchant for accessing our mobile phones for quick research projects and potentially saving some money in labor costs in the process. Continue reading
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Carnival of the Mobilists #201
Mobile Mandala’s Always With Me, Wherever I go (Part 2) was selected for inclusion in this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists. You can catch all of the best posts in mobile this week at http://www.burningthebacon.com/2009/11/23/carnival-of-the-mobilists-201/
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Carnival of the Mobilists #200
Mobile Mandala’s Don’t Put The Email Shoe on the Mobile Foot has been selected for inclusion into this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists. Be sure to check out some of the most interesting writing about the mobile space at this week’s host, Mobilestance.
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Always With Me, Wherever I Go (Part 2)
We can now be reached anytime, and virtually anywhere – and that has the potential to change our lives significantly for the better. Continue reading
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Don’t Put The Email Shoe on the Mobile Foot
“Those who think mobile marketing is stupid only do so because they treat it like email…and don’t understand that mobile is about loyalty.” Continue reading
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Carnival Of Mobilists #198
Thank you to Peggy Anne Salz of MSsearchGroove for not only selecting Mobile Mandala as one of the Carnival’s blogs of the week, but also naming the blog post Flirting With Success as the pick of the week. Here’s what she had … Continue reading
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Hope For Mobile Advertising?
Is there hope for mobile advertising? Continue reading
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