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  • Wiremedia’s Proximity Media chosen for Adtech C...
    By bluetooth marketing on August 14th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    MIAMI — ProximityMedia (Pink Sheets:WRMA), a leader in direct-to-mobile Bluetooth marketing, today announced that the company was chosen by Adtech to administer Bluetooth marketing, mobile content delivery and on-site contests at upcoming Adtech conferences. Adtech will begin using ProximityMedia’s Bluetooth Advertising technology this week at the Adtech interactive conference in Miami, Florida, June 26-27th.

    “We’re very excited about this opportunity because it’s a great fit,” commented Colby Fede, CEO of Wiremedia, parent company of ProximityMedia, “The conference and trade show environments are ideal for deploying Bluetooth marketing and messaging campaigns because they’re inundated with thousands of information hungry attendees who are eager to digest as much information as possible, through whatever medium available,” added Mr. Fede. “In our experience, conference and trade show attendees exhibit very high mobile phone penetration rates, and as a demographic, are very receptive to Branded Bluetooth marketing efforts.”

    About ProximityMedia

    ProximityMedia (Pink Sheets:WRMA), an emerging company that develops direct-to-mobile Bluetooth content delivery software and hardware solutions. ProximityMedia’s Plug-and-Play Bluetooth content delivery solutions enable trade shows, conferences, retailers, museums, malls, movie theaters and businesses with the ability to engage in location-based Bluetooth marketing and messaging with ease. Information about Bluetooth marketing, mobile content delivery and Bluetooth advertising is available at http://www.proximitymedia.com.

    About Adtech

    Adtech is an interactive advertising and technology conference dedicated to connecting all sides of today’s brand marketing landscape. Adtech hosts conferences in Miami, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Paris, Beijing, Sinapore, Sydney and London. http://www.ad-tech.com/

    Note: Statements contained in this release that are not strictly historical are “forward-looking” statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements are made based upon information available as of the date hereof, and Wiremedia assumes no obligation to update such forward-looking statements. Readers and investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainties and the company’s actual results may differ from these forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are no limited to, demand for the company’s products and services, government regulations, Wiremedia’s ability to continue to develop its market, general economic conditions and other factors that may be more fully described in periodic filings.

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  • Why Use Proximity Advertising? – by
    By bluetooth marketing on August 12th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Every business struggles to find new ways to reach potential customers that won’t drain profits before they can even accumulate. Some businesses try mobile marketing, some try print ads, some try bill boards. Here’s why they are not as effective.

    Mobile Marketing Versus Proximity Ads

    Mobile marketing can be an effective tool, if you have the mobile phone numbers of your prospective clients and customers. If you don’t have the mobile phone numbers of the clients, this type of advertising in useless. In addition to requiring mobile phone numbers, each text to the client is costing the client, this can be annoying to the client. Even with a great sale, some mobile phone owners are very testy when it comes to their mobile phone bills and added charges. If you are trying to get customers, annoying them is not the way to go. Proximity ads require no mobile phone numbers and do not charge for the ads. Also because the receiver permits the ad in the first place, they are in essence requesting it, which means they shouldn’t be annoyed by an ad they asked for in the first place.

    Print Ads Versus Proximity Ads

    Print ads can be great because they are brightly colored and reach a wide population. There is one thing wrong with print ads, however, the volume in which they go out. So many companies bombard potential customers with print ads. Some people are so fed up with the amount of junk mail that many times a print ad is thrown in the trash before it can even be read. Your sales campaign cannot work if people do not see or hear about it. With proximity ads, it goes to people who want to see it without annoying those who do not want to see it. Not to mention the target audience. With print ads, you don’t even know if the people looking at them would ever purchase from you. With proximity ads, they are already in your business. You already know they shop there, so you know you are targeting the right audience.

    Bill Boards Versus Proximity Ads

    Bill boards can reach a lot of people if they are in the right area. Even then, the most traveled streets are so busy that people are paying more attention to the road then your bill board and before you know it, thousands have driven by your bill board concentrating on the meeting they are about to attend or the cell phone call they are on, that they haven’t even seen your bill board advertising the best sale you have ever had. Then there are those who have seen the ad while they are on their way somewhere else and think it is a great sale and will go there some other time. Then they forget so some other time never comes.

    Proximity Ads are better for your business because they do not cost the potential customer, they do not require mobile phone numbers, they get viewed by those who actually want to see them and they target an audience that you know is there to shop in your business or at least potentially shop in your business instead of people who may not even need or want what you are selling.

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  • Why Mobile Phone Advertising is Effective – by
    By bluetooth marketing on August 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Consumers have become more difficult to reach and are more on the go then ever. In addition, the technology of Tivo, Ipod, and Satellite Radio etc. makes targeting consumers more difficult. Advertisers constantly seek new ways to target these consumers. The best way to contact today’s active consumer is via the mobile phone. The average consumer will not leave his or her home without a mobile phone in hand. It has become the ultimate portable medium and the best way to reach the majority of consumers worldwide. There are 250 million mobile phones in America with a population of 300 million people. There are 3 billion mobile phones world wide, with a population of 6 billion people. Mobile phone sales continue to increase exponentially worldwide.

    Out-of-home media is a $5.5 billion dollar industry.* There are 23 million local businesses who are looking for a cost-effective way to drive more customers through their doors Drive sales by offering digital delivery of coupons and promotional material. :: Encourage repeat visits so users can acquire new or updated content. :: Increase loyalty through redemption opportunities and loyalty programs. :: Extend the brand beyond the retail location. :: Lower the dependence on expensive paper-based marketing material.:: Enhanced retail experience. :: Enhanced level of personalization. :: Consumers can store content on these devices for later viewing. :: Consumers can receive exclusive content distributed only at select locations. :: Consumers can help with viral marketing process by transferring the acquired content to other mobile devices with ease. Imagine how a few Bluetooth marketing means customers gain access to vital information about products and services on-demand. Plus, this Bluetooth-enabled technology allows retailers and service operators to encourage viral marketing.

    Using Bluetooth’s wireless technology, this remarkable contextual marketing system can be easily deployed to a wide variety of locations, including (but not limited to):

    :: Airports :: Apartment Buildings Near Busy Streets :: Auto Sales :: Banks :: Billboards :: Bus Shelter Posters :: Church Campuses :: Concerts :: Hospitals :: Hotels and Resorts :: Kiosks :: Large Shopping Malls :: Medical Plazas :: Nightclubs and Bars :: Outdoor Billboards :: Public Spaces :: Restaurants :: Retail Locations :: Sports Arenas :: Subway Station Posters :: Technical Schools :: Theatres (opera, shows, etc.) :: Tradeshows :: University and College Campuses

    You are free to use this article for reproduction as long as you do not change the URL. For more info on this subject visit: http://www.vipmobiletext.com

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  • What is Proximity Marketing? – by
    By bluetooth marketing on August 7th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    So what is Proximity Marketing you ask? Well, Wikipedia defines it as…”the localized wireless distribution of advertising content associated with a particular place. Transmissions can be received by individuals in that location who wish to receive them and have the necessary equipment to do so”. Well at a high level, that is correct but they make it sound so dull. Proximity marketing is a relatively new medium used to promote establishments via advertising and marketing businesses by sending content to consumers’ mobile phones. The technology is thru Bluetooth and almost all phones have it these days. Bluetooth is a wireless transmission frequency used to send content short distances. The beauty of using this method is that no mobile provider is needed to push content to mobile phones.

    So how does this all work? Retailers, Shopping Malls, venues with high traffic place Bluetooth wireless transmitters in certain areas where they would like to push content. They are connected to a Bluetooth server either via cables or thru Wi-Fi. An advertisement such as a text message or a video or digital coupon is created and sent to Bluetooth transmitters. When a shopper with the Bluetooth feature turned on and comes in range of the transmitter, they get sent a request to receive ad content. If they accept the advertisement is sent to them. If they deny, then nothing gets sent. Once they receive a coupon for example, they can take it to the retailer show them the coupon and redeem it right there! The bar coding system the retailer uses can scan the bar code and provide the consumer with the savings right there. The consumer can also send the coupon to another person so they can redeem it as well. There has been a big debate about advertising in the mobile medium. Some people think that ad content should not be sent to mobile phones as it may be considered an invasion of privacy. Mobile phones are considered the most personal device used today since they send and receive calls and messages only to those who share their number. Others think that the next big thing will be mobile marketing and early indications show that this may very well be the case by the way ring tones, music and iPhone applications are being developed and downloaded.

    Why implement Proximity Marketing? Well, if you’re a retailer, you want to place relevant ads into the hands of shoppers who are right outside your establishment. If you’re a shopping mall manager you want to implement proximity marketing services to attract retailers and also increase foot traffic. Once consumers know that there is a proximity marketing infrastructure set up and they can get money saving coupons to them in their hands then they will want to come back and spread the word to their friends and families. If you own and operate or manage other venues like restaurants, bars and entertainment parks, then this is provides an opportunity to send specials, one time notices, announcements to your patrons and increase traffic and revenue that particular day.

    Proximity Marketing does not have to be expensive. Some companies actually provide the equipment for free and do all of the work for you. For more information on how to set up proximity marketing, go to site http://www.macromobil.com

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  • The Concept of Bluetooth and Proximity Marketing R...
    By bluetooth marketing on August 5th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    DUBLIN, Ireland — Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e3d2cd/proximity_marketin) has announced the addition of the “Proximity Marketing with Bluetooth” report to their offering.

    Proximity marketing using Bluetooth is an enormously powerful tool and, although seemingly complex technically, ethically and legally, following a few basic principles can ensure success. This report introduces the reader to Bluetooth marketing, and describes in detail the concept of proximity marketing, detailing what it can and can’t deliver.

    The legal and ethical use of Bluetooth is investigated, and the accepted levels of consent are discussed.

    The report spells out 12 steps, a checklist that advises marketers on all the considerations that should be part of the due diligence performed as part of a Bluetooth marketing campaign. The closer the steps are adhered to, the greater the chance of a successful campaign. It also details ways to measure the success of a project.

    The report concludes with a technical overview of the implementation of a campaign, including a guide to buying in Bluetooth marketing products and services.

    Key Findings:

    * Consumers are 50% more likely to accept Bluetooth marketing if you have a poster describing the activity than without
    * Bluetooth Marketing is able to target an audience with pinpoint accuracy, based on location
    * While it is legal to broadcast Bluetooth messages to anybody, without permission, the Direct Marketing Association recommends more strict guidelines for this sort of communication
    * The public’s understanding of Bluetooth technology has improved greatly in the last two years
    * Big media agencies are still wary of the technology, and traditional media buyers are yet to routinely include it in their media planning
    * When best practice is followed, there is little chance of users considering the communication as spam
    * The area in which you use Bluetooth is very important, it should never be a public space, only commercial
    * The cost of implementing a Bluetooth campaign is always more predictable and usually lower than SMS campaigns

    Audience:

    Marketing Professionals: Anyone considering using Bluetooth as a marketing channel will benefit from this in-depth guide covering best practice, step-by-step campaign design, legislative and regulatory impacts and practical examples of successful Bluetooth proximity marketing campaigns.

    If you are considering using Bluetooth for a future marketing campaign – start here first!

    Marketing and Media Agencies: Are your clients asking for new and creative ways to reach target audiences without the expense and complexity of location based mobile marketing? Bluetooth proximity marketing is a great alternative. This guide will help you understand how to use Bluetooth proximity marketing to maximize the return on your client’s investment – while ensuring best practice and legislative and regulatory compliance.

    Bluetooth Proximity Marketing Providers: This report can be a great sales tool to help you explain Bluetooth proximity marketing to your clients – as a source of great examples of working Bluetooth campaigns – and as a benchmark for your own business practices. The report also includes the results from a January 2009 survey of 1000 UK consumer’s on their attitudes towards Bluetooth as a technology and acceptance of Bluetooth marketing – again providing you with more data to enhance your sales efforts!

    Mobile Marketing Consultants: In general Bluetooth marketing is relatively well understood by mobile marketing consultants – but this is the first in-depth report covering the details of the best and most effective campaigns, consumer insights into perception of Bluespam, best practice for campaign design and execution – and legislative and regulatory compliance.

    An absolute must to ensure your clients get the best advice when it comes to Bluetooth proximity marketing.

    Mobile Technology Specialists: You know how to use Bluetooth for pairing your headset or your car kit – and you can even swap last night’s party pics over Bluetooth – but how is Bluetooth being used for marketing? What is the basis for the Bluetooth standard? Where is Bluetooth going next? Although primarily focused towards the marketing community – the report packs enough punch to keep the technologists interested right through to the end.

    For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e3d2cd/proximity_marketin

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