Using Apps For Your Mobile Marketing Solution

In all of marketing history, few marketing techniques have come as close to delivering a personal touch as mobile marketing. Mobile devices are items that most people either keep on their person or in sight for most of their waking hours. This article will build on this information and give you some helpful hints to make this type of networking work for you.

When creating Quick Response codes (or QR codes), try using a URL shortening service first. By using the URL shortening service, you can create a simpler QR code, as QR code complexity is determined by the number of characters in any block of text that you use. A block of text with less characters creates a simpler QR code that is easier to scan.

Avoid using all caps and abbreviations. You want to make your message look as professional as possible. If you do not avoid these things, you are going to come off looking like a scam and they are likely to block you from sending any future messages. The more professional the look, the better.

Although every marketer out there should develop a mobile marketing plan, you should never rush into this type of marketing. Just think, you’ve gone this long without mobile marketing, why would you need to instantly jump into it now? Take your time and take baby steps, working your way up the ladder.

Integrate all of your social platforms with any location-based accounts that you have. Connect your website, blog, Twitter and Facebook URLs with your location-based pages as soon as possible. All platforms, including your mobile-marketing one, should have a consistent representation of your brand, or you risk confusing your customer base.

Use proper grammar and spelling when working with mobile marketing. It is ok for a 13 year old to use abbreviations in her texts with her friends; it is not ok for a professional business to use expressions like OMG or L8ER. Also try to limit the use of caps unless it is really called for as in a call to action for immediate response.

Make sure your mobile marketing has a clear path to unsubscribing. There are legal ramifications to not having an apparent opt-out on every single piece of mobile and digital marketing, so develop your opt-out system at the same time that you are developing your subscription system. Each system handles this differently, but opt-outs can be done by clicking a hyperlink or by texting a word like ‘unsubscribe’ to a mobile short code.

Use location based services like foursquare, yelp, gowalla, and where to get your business out there, on the mobile scene. Offer rewards for repeat visits and discounts for check in’s at your location. Special offers go a long way towards building customer loyalty and encouraging them to talk about you online.

To summarize, you have an opportunity to connect with people on a personal scale that is otherwise unheard of in marketing. Use the tips provided here in this article to ensure that you are delivering content that is desirable to the customer and relevant to the message you are trying to send out.