I’ve already blogged about Loopt and CBS experimenting on location based mobile advertising technology. This, however, is considered a very important step in mobile advertising industry by many. There are two main reasons for this.
Firstly, not everyone is very enthusiastic about location based advertising. There are lots of concerns over issues like privacy and spam. With this being the case, this step is considered a very important one, based on which others might follow suit.
Second, the way Loopt and CBS have made things easier for customers in this mobile ad campaign is very impressive. To get an ad, you should turn on the locator button in your phone. The locator button will help advertisers find your location, even without GPS facility, as the technology pings cellphone towers and finds the location. Then, when you check out mobile websites like CBS News or Sportsline, you’ll get a banner ad based on your location. The idea of banner ad has a couple of advantages. First, it doesn’t clutter your phone’s inbox and second, it doesn’t interrupt you with rings.
You can turn it off at any point and you can opt out of the service any time you wish. What this means is – you opt in for the service, you get ads only when you want, and you can stop it any time you wish.
With this kind of a setup, Loopt and CBS are hopeful that customers will find this ad campaign interesting. If everything goes well, this might be the most prominent step in taking location based mobile advertising to customers on a large scale.
Tags: advertisers, advertising technology, ad campaign, banner ad, CBS, cbs news, cellphone towers, GPS, inbox, large scale, location based advertising, location based mobile advertising, Loopt, mobile advertising, spam
Technorati Tags: advertisers, advertising technology, ad campaign, banner ad, CBS, cbs news, cellphone towers, GPS, inbox, large scale, location based advertising, location based mobile advertising, Loopt, mobile advertising, spam
Categories: Cell Phone Advertising.
A few days back, I blogged about CBS’ partnership with Loopt to experiment with location based mobile advertising. I am of the opinion that their mobile advertising campaign, despite the recent uproar on privacy issues concerned with location based advertising, will find a lot of takers, as they have very good arrangements to make sure customers don’t feel that their privacy is being taken for granted.
Now, it seems people tend to agree with me. Erik Larkin says that people will not find it intrusive and might opt in for it. Wait; did I hear someone say ‘wise men think alike?’
Tags: CBS, Erik Larkin, location based advertising, location based mobile advertising, Loopt, mobile advertising, mobile advertising campaign, privacy issues, wise men think alike
Technorati Tags: CBS, Erik Larkin, location based advertising, location based mobile advertising, Loopt, mobile advertising, mobile advertising campaign, privacy issues, wise men think alike
Categories: Cell Phone Advertising, All things mobile phones.
A few weeks back, CBS announced that it will experiment with location based mobile advertising and based on the results, will think about taking the advertising campaign to the next level.
It was announced that CBS Mobile unit will team up with Loopt, a famous social networking service, in this advertising campaign. The team has got two tailor-made mobile websites to run this advertising campaign – CBS Mobile News and CBS Mobile Sports.
As of now, these ads will appear on your mobile screen only if your phone has GPS capabilities and if you are a customer of Sprint Nextel or Boost Mobile, who have signed deals with Loopt. However, CBS is confident of getting more carriers sign a deal with them to reach out to a larger customer base.
Loopt’s GPS based technology will help advertisers send targeted ads based on the mobile users’ location. Now, to stay clear of controversies and privacy issues regarding location based advertising, CBS and Loopt have announced that this advertising service will be made available strictly on an opt-in/opt-out basis. Meaning, if you are interested in getting the ads, you can opt in and you can opt out of the same at any time. Also, they have announced that the mobile ads will be delivered anonymously and they will not store your location history.
Something that Cyriac Roeding of CBS said made a lot of sense to me. When asked further about the importance of adding value in mobile advertising, he said that this is a game in which the customer should win at the end of the day, for if he doesn’t, there is no game to be played. Spot on, I should say!
Tags: advertising, Boost Mobile, CBS, CBS Mobile News, CBS Mobile Sports, CBS Mobile unit, Cyriac Roeding, GPS, location based advertising, location based mobile advertising, Loopt, mobile, mobile ads, mobile advertising, mobile websites, social networking, Sprint Nextel, targeted ads, value in mobile advertising
Technorati Tags: advertising, Boost Mobile, CBS, CBS Mobile News, CBS Mobile Sports, CBS Mobile unit, Cyriac Roeding, GPS, location based advertising, location based mobile advertising, Loopt, mobile, mobile ads, mobile advertising, mobile websites, social networking, Sprint Nextel, targeted ads, value in mobile advertising
Categories: Cell Phone Advertising, All things mobile phones, Mobile Social Networking.
Copyright © 2007 - 2008 Cellphone-Advertising.com - All Rights Reserved. Where Cell Phones Become Mobile Adverising.