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	<title>Comments on: Mobile Ain&#8217;t Email: Navigating the Nuances and Nuisances of Mobile Marketing</title>
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		<title>By: swampthing</title>
		<link>http://www.adotas.com/2007/02/mobile-ain%e2%80%99t-email-navigating-the-nuances-and-nuisances-of-mobile-marketing/#comment-67403</link>
		<dc:creator>swampthing</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2007 03:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: swampthing</title>
		<link>http://www.adotas.com/2007/02/mobile-ain%e2%80%99t-email-navigating-the-nuances-and-nuisances-of-mobile-marketing/#comment-67401</link>
		<dc:creator>swampthing</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2007 03:43:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There is another mobile platform that will only benefit the consumer AND the mobile web user. I think other companies like Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo do not want to give the power to the people. They want to control it.

Qode is a free down loadable platform for the mobile device. The platform is designed to provide one click on a bar code, 2D, QR, datamatrix, logo, keyword, trademark, RFID, slogan, billboard, etc., to go from the mobile web to connect to information about that particular product.

By clicking on the above the consumer turns on that product to get coupons, enter sweepstakes, win a prize, get information, find out a bus schedule, nearest location of where to purchase for a cheaper price, get assembly instructions, etc.

Price comparison is just one thing.

But, here is the kicker, do you want to type in the bar code or just point and click on it. 

What is easiest for you?????

The consumer is paying for web minutes thru their mobile plan. The phone carrier loses revenue with just one click to content. The consumer / mobile web user is not going to hear or see about this free and easy to use application. Why not?

The big players involved are afraid to lose money in the real world. The connection to the physical world only gives the power back to the people. 

You may have to Google Qode to get the free down load for your mobile phone.

JMHO</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is another mobile platform that will only benefit the consumer AND the mobile web user. I think other companies like Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo do not want to give the power to the people. They want to control it.</p>
<p>Qode is a free down loadable platform for the mobile device. The platform is designed to provide one click on a bar code, 2D, QR, datamatrix, logo, keyword, trademark, RFID, slogan, billboard, etc., to go from the mobile web to connect to information about that particular product.</p>
<p>By clicking on the above the consumer turns on that product to get coupons, enter sweepstakes, win a prize, get information, find out a bus schedule, nearest location of where to purchase for a cheaper price, get assembly instructions, etc.</p>
<p>Price comparison is just one thing.</p>
<p>But, here is the kicker, do you want to type in the bar code or just point and click on it. </p>
<p>What is easiest for you?????</p>
<p>The consumer is paying for web minutes thru their mobile plan. The phone carrier loses revenue with just one click to content. The consumer / mobile web user is not going to hear or see about this free and easy to use application. Why not?</p>
<p>The big players involved are afraid to lose money in the real world. The connection to the physical world only gives the power back to the people. </p>
<p>You may have to Google Qode to get the free down load for your mobile phone.</p>
<p>JMHO</p>
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		<title>By: swampthing</title>
		<link>http://www.adotas.com/2007/02/mobile-ain%e2%80%99t-email-navigating-the-nuances-and-nuisances-of-mobile-marketing/#comment-67400</link>
		<dc:creator>swampthing</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2007 03:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Robin Raskin Dory Devlin Christopher Null Gina Hughes Tom Samiljan 
Cell Phones as Your Best Shopping Buddy
Fri Feb 23, 2007 6:34PM EST
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Until we can all walk around with a computer attach to our hips, we&#039;ll have to settle for the next best thing that can give us instant access to information on the web, cell phones. I&#039;m not a big online shopper because I like to see how items look and feel, and product images online can be deceiving. But at the same time, I know the reason online shopping is popular is because you can find some great deals. So how can you get the best of both worlds?

One service that recently caught my attention is called Frucall, and I&#039;ll tell you why I think this works. Most of us like to do online and offline price checks before dropping thousands of dollars on any item. A service like Frucall does all the shopping comparison for you...while you&#039;re out shopping. So if you come across an item you want to buy at a physical store, you can find out if you&#039;re missing out on any online deals without actually running to your computer. All you have to do is call 1-888-DO-FRUCALL (1-888-363-7822), enter the item&#039;s product bar code, and listen for the top deals online. You can even buy products through your cell phone, provided you sign up for a Frucall account online. An account basically give you access to other features such text messages, a voicenotes service where you can leave yourself voice memos, and the bookmarking of items your researched while you were out shopping. It&#039;s a free service, and one number avid shoppers should program on their mobile. 

Ok, but what about finding deals offline while you&#039;re out? Impulsive buyers who need to have an item right away can still search for a better deal. Thanks to GPS Shopper&#039;s Slifter anyone can text &quot;Slifter&quot; or 75438, enter a zip code, and the product they&#039;re looking for to find the best deals in nearby stores. Sifter can access 50 million of products in over 20,000 retail locations increasing your chances of finding the best deal locally. Big retailers such as Best Buy, CompUSA, and Footlocker have already signed up with Slifter.

Both services are great tools that allow you do your reasearch, so you don&#039;t have to feel guilty later. 


http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/hughes/9044

I&#039;ll have to see if I get a response
There is another mobile platform that will only benefit the consumer AND the mobile web user. I think other companies like Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo do not want to give the power to the people. They want to control it.

Qode is a free down loadable platform for the mobile device. The platform is designed to provide one click on a bar code, 2D, QR, datamatrix, logo, keyword, trademark, RFID, slogan, billboard, etc., to go from the mobile web to connect to information about that particular product.

By clicking on the above the consumer turns on that product to get coupons, enter sweepstakes, win a prize, get information, find out a bus schedule, nearest location of where to purchase for a cheaper price, get assembly instructions, etc.

Price comparison is just one thing.

But, here is the kicker, do you want to type in the bar code or just point and click on it. 

What is easiest for you?????

The consumer is paying for web minutes thru their mobile plan. The phone carrier loses revenue with just one click to content. The consumer / mobile web user is not going to hear or see about this free and easy to use application. Why not?

The big players involved are afraid to lose money in the real world. The connection to the physical world only gives the power back to the people. 

You may have to Google Qode to get the free down load for your mobile phone.

JMHO</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robin Raskin Dory Devlin Christopher Null Gina Hughes Tom Samiljan<br />
Cell Phones as Your Best Shopping Buddy<br />
Fri Feb 23, 2007 6:34PM EST<br />
See Comments (0)<br />
Until we can all walk around with a computer attach to our hips, we&#8217;ll have to settle for the next best thing that can give us instant access to information on the web, cell phones. I&#8217;m not a big online shopper because I like to see how items look and feel, and product images online can be deceiving. But at the same time, I know the reason online shopping is popular is because you can find some great deals. So how can you get the best of both worlds?</p>
<p>One service that recently caught my attention is called Frucall, and I&#8217;ll tell you why I think this works. Most of us like to do online and offline price checks before dropping thousands of dollars on any item. A service like Frucall does all the shopping comparison for you&#8230;while you&#8217;re out shopping. So if you come across an item you want to buy at a physical store, you can find out if you&#8217;re missing out on any online deals without actually running to your computer. All you have to do is call 1-888-DO-FRUCALL (1-888-363-7822), enter the item&#8217;s product bar code, and listen for the top deals online. You can even buy products through your cell phone, provided you sign up for a Frucall account online. An account basically give you access to other features such text messages, a voicenotes service where you can leave yourself voice memos, and the bookmarking of items your researched while you were out shopping. It&#8217;s a free service, and one number avid shoppers should program on their mobile. </p>
<p>Ok, but what about finding deals offline while you&#8217;re out? Impulsive buyers who need to have an item right away can still search for a better deal. Thanks to GPS Shopper&#8217;s Slifter anyone can text &#8220;Slifter&#8221; or 75438, enter a zip code, and the product they&#8217;re looking for to find the best deals in nearby stores. Sifter can access 50 million of products in over 20,000 retail locations increasing your chances of finding the best deal locally. Big retailers such as Best Buy, CompUSA, and Footlocker have already signed up with Slifter.</p>
<p>Both services are great tools that allow you do your reasearch, so you don&#8217;t have to feel guilty later. </p>
<p><a href="http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/hughes/9044" rel="nofollow">http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/hughes/9044</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;ll have to see if I get a response<br />
There is another mobile platform that will only benefit the consumer AND the mobile web user. I think other companies like Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo do not want to give the power to the people. They want to control it.</p>
<p>Qode is a free down loadable platform for the mobile device. The platform is designed to provide one click on a bar code, 2D, QR, datamatrix, logo, keyword, trademark, RFID, slogan, billboard, etc., to go from the mobile web to connect to information about that particular product.</p>
<p>By clicking on the above the consumer turns on that product to get coupons, enter sweepstakes, win a prize, get information, find out a bus schedule, nearest location of where to purchase for a cheaper price, get assembly instructions, etc.</p>
<p>Price comparison is just one thing.</p>
<p>But, here is the kicker, do you want to type in the bar code or just point and click on it. </p>
<p>What is easiest for you?????</p>
<p>The consumer is paying for web minutes thru their mobile plan. The phone carrier loses revenue with just one click to content. The consumer / mobile web user is not going to hear or see about this free and easy to use application. Why not?</p>
<p>The big players involved are afraid to lose money in the real world. The connection to the physical world only gives the power back to the people. </p>
<p>You may have to Google Qode to get the free down load for your mobile phone.</p>
<p>JMHO</p>
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		<title>By: Peter Klein</title>
		<link>http://www.adotas.com/2007/02/mobile-ain%e2%80%99t-email-navigating-the-nuances-and-nuisances-of-mobile-marketing/#comment-66518</link>
		<dc:creator>Peter Klein</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2007 19:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Brian!  Peter Klein here, one of your old 150 enews marketing employees.  Great article on mobile marketing, hits home as our parent company Traffix is involved in the space as well so there may be some partnership synergies.  Drop me a line if you get a moment, glad to see you are doing well and pioneering as usual!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Brian!  Peter Klein here, one of your old 150 enews marketing employees.  Great article on mobile marketing, hits home as our parent company Traffix is involved in the space as well so there may be some partnership synergies.  Drop me a line if you get a moment, glad to see you are doing well and pioneering as usual!</p>
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