cryptblade
03-25-2009, 09:16 PM
Seems to be increasingly more noise about mobile marketing. Twitter kinda helps with that since you can "tweet" with your mobile phone.
Is it time to open up discussion on this? It's still new and probably not mature enough to hit search - yet.
But, with the way that people are using mobile - particularly for entertainment - perhaps there's some channel for this current paradigm?
I imagine that mobile apps and widgets - particularly for iPhone vs. Blackberry vs... whatever else (I have neither one :() - would be an opportunity to engage searchers. Build the app, make it free to download, hope it's cool for the user, and off to lots of buzz marketing, i.e. links.
This may be just more link-baiting - BUT, we are talking about pioneering mobile marketing. Perhaps in this realm, SEMs can have a say in the development and maturation of this type of marketing?
Thoughts?
Is it time to open up discussion on this? It's still new and probably not mature enough to hit search - yet.
But, with the way that people are using mobile - particularly for entertainment - perhaps there's some channel for this current paradigm?
I imagine that mobile apps and widgets - particularly for iPhone vs. Blackberry vs... whatever else (I have neither one :() - would be an opportunity to engage searchers. Build the app, make it free to download, hope it's cool for the user, and off to lots of buzz marketing, i.e. links.
This may be just more link-baiting - BUT, we are talking about pioneering mobile marketing. Perhaps in this realm, SEMs can have a say in the development and maturation of this type of marketing?
Thoughts?