Mobile marketing costs are rising, says Fiksu

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This channel is becoming more expensive, as per the latest statistics from November. According to Fiksu, a user acquisition and marketing firm, and its most recent Cost per Loyal User and App Store Competitive Indexes release, mobile marketing costs are on the rise, as is the price tag associated with app downloads. This data is significant as it is seen as the effect of the upcoming holiday season on expenses. The app download and mobile marketing costs indexes are considered to be a reflection of the start of the actual…

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Mobile marketing trends are promising in the Middle East

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The Arab world has shown that this channel is extremely promising and should not be underestimated. A new report that has recently been released regarding the Saudi Arabian market by the marketing and communications company OTS has revealed that mobile marketing trends are showing important promise within this region and that the channel’s impact should not be underestimated. The number of cell phone subscribers within that region is now closing in on the 400 million mark. Therefore, these mobile marketing trends suggest that any entrepreneurs or companies that have any…

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Mobile marketing spending is booming

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Mobile ads are becoming more popular A new report from eMarketer, a leading market research firm, suggests that mobile ad revenue has begun to show a dramatic rise. Mobile marketing has become quite popular due to the fact that any consumers are now heavily reliant on devices like smartphones and tablets. These consumers have become relatively resilient to conventional marketing strategies, which has forced many companies to adopt mobile marketing in order to boost their relevance with a new kind of consumer. Spending to reach $14 billion by 2014 According…

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Mobile marketing messages seen as irrelevant by consumers

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Almost half of all of their recipients felt that these communications were useless, contrary to what marketers thought. According to new research that was recently released, almost half of all consumers feel that the mobile marketing messages that they receive are not as useful or relevant as retailers and marketers believe. This newly released research showed that 42 percent of U.K. consumers feel that these communications are not useful. The research was conducted by Oxygen8 Group, which found that nearly half of British consumers feel that the mobile marketing messages…

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