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We launched a new service for Facebook!

December 21st, 2007 by Fortumo

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Few weeks ago we revealed our plans to provide SMS-services for Facebook. This week the services are available. But why are we making services for social networks?

Social networks are developing into open web portals, where in addition to personal profiles we can find presence of bands, companies and other organizations.
In these portals people can make their pages more original and interactive with different widgets. We find that this could be beneficial to the profile owner as well.  So from now on you can add SMS services to your Facebook profile or page. Since we see a huge potential in mobile services in social networks, these services won’t be the only ones.

Check out our new service and make money in Facebook.

Is SMS dead?

December 19th, 2007 by Martin Koppel

When MMS came, many people predicted that soon SMS will die out like dinosaurs. Well it is good to make conclusion after some time. At least to me it seems we can’t compare SMS and MMS like cassettes and CD’s. MMS is not going to conquer the market. Despite the fact, still a lot of people are saying that SMS is a yesterday’s technology and it doesn’t have any future. Well what could replace SMS then? I can’t see anything at the moment, but maybe in the future …

I stumbled upon an interesting survey today. Synovate has conducted a study, consisted of 1,405 online interviews using a nationally representative consumer online panel of over 1.5 million households to find out peoples’ mobile habits. The identical study was conducted also in 2005 and 2006.

It appears that teens and young adults use text messaging more than any other demographic. People ages 13-24 send and receive the most messages, even more than 50 per week. As you can see from the graph, total usage of text messages has grown significantly and it seems it still has a potential. More important is that people are using SMS more frequently than past years. It shows that behind these numbers are habits and usage intensity, not only the growth of mobile devices.

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Here are also some interesting facts from the study:
* 54% of 13-34 year olds use SMS for social networking
* 44% of 13-34 year olds say they use text-messaging for flirting or dating
* 10% of 13-34 year olds said they have broken up with a boy or girl friend using text-messaging

It seems to me that at the moment there isn’t any substitution to SMS. People, especially youngsters, are using this communication channel intensively for different reasons. Maybe in the next decade we will see something that will completely substitute SMS.

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Marketing campaign - internet or mobile?

December 12th, 2007 by Martin Koppel

Several times i have wrote that there are twice as much cell-phones than PC-s. Some brighter heads are also predicting that in the future mobile advertising will take a big share from internet advertising. It seems obvious - the number of cell-phones will increase faster, people have it all the time, easy to use device, well targeted target groups. It all seems so simple and beautiful, but what is the situation at the moment?
European research firm Vanson Bourne made a report on 50 global brands’ attitudes toward mobile marketing and these numbers don’t give any reasons to smile. It seems that companies have still some doubts and the main issue is how the potential customer will react, is it invading to peoples personal lives or not. Here are some key points:

* more than two-thirds of companies expected to spend up to 10% of their marketing budget on mobile messaging campaigns within two years
* 28% of brands were considering implementing SMS or MMS campaigns during the next 12 months
* 58% said that their mobile marketing campaign would use up to 15% of their total ad budget by 2012, 32% said this would happen in the next two years
* One third of all respondents said that they expected up to 10% of recipients of mobile marketing messages to undertake a financial transaction
* 52% said that they expected up to 10% of recipients of mobile marketing messages to request more information or a product sample
* 46% are concerned that mobile marketing is too intrusive
* 41% respondents were unsure that they could target campaigns specifically enough to avoid spamming problem
* 36% would require detailed information on how the user responded to the message
* 20% would want definite confirmation that the user’s handset had actually received the message

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If we are looking what people are looking from google then it also describes the situation quite clearly. I can’t see any progress in past 3 years. According to the fact “twice as many cell-phones than computer” i would picture that the blue line should rise continuously, but in fact it has staid quite stagnant. So it seems to me that mobile marketing will stay as supportive action in marketing for some time, maybe Android will change something but we will see.

Monetize your Facebook profile or page!

December 4th, 2007 by Fortumo

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Nowadays people are using actively different social networks to communicate with other people - meet new friends, old classmates, future husbands and wives. Fortumo thinks that people should have a chance to make their profiles more original and interactive to increase their social capital. At the same time this could also be useful to the profile or page owner, why won’t you add SMS services to your Facebook profile or page and make money with that.

Could anybody point out different Facebook applications that are enabling to monetize profiles and pages?

At least Fortumo will launch new services for Facebook really soon, but stay tuned because Facebook isn’t the only lucky one.

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