Nokia had launched Mobile Advertising Service - Ad Service. Its written:
... the implementation of the service is a 3-step-process:
Step 1: create the order form to outline different formats of advertising
Step 2: receive ad tags from Nokia Ad Service and place them in the desired location throughout your mobile internet service
Step 3: access full reports 24 hours a day. Metrics are available on a flexible set of cross relational rules.
Nokia Ad Service platform turns your campaign messages into a more inviting announcement to consumers. Relevant ads are more effective than broad messages to your target audience.
The question is - how mobile phone, or Nokia, knows profile of mobile user? Relevant ads? Target audience? Does user profile available to the third party?
Comments (0) 07-03-2007
Nice to hear young person created alone real in all aspects Web 2.0 service. Moreover based on a smart idea. Moreover in educational sector. Moreover a 17-year-old Andrew Sutherland employed his father as Secretary. I like that. Does it mean, sooner or later we will have young wave of social media Web 2.0 promoters?
Quizlet says - yes.
Comments (0) 05-03-2007
Yahoo Inc. has signed up top corporate advertisers to use its advertising system to run brand ads on mobile phones in 18 countries. That way advertizers will be heard by mobile phone users across Western Europe, South Asia and America. But SEO Freelancer can be heard by mobile users using simple and effective mobilizer-service. Why not use this simple approach, if even Nielsen Business Media’s top Web sites, as HollywoodReporter.com, Billboard.com, Adweek.com and Backstage.com have been mobilized that way?
Soon fueled by wimaxed mobile phones, and increasingly popular social services, the cellphone advertising space is to grow. Last year, $421 mln or 2.6 percent of total online ad, was spent on mobile campaigns in U.S.
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The Mobile Web Initiative’s goal is to make browsing the Web from mobile devices a reality. W3C and mobile industry leaders are working together to improve Web content production and access for mobile users and the greater Web.
Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director and inventor of the Web.