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Facebook recently revealed big plans for Mobile platforms that the new Timeline format for brands will be available on Mobile. Facebook also revealed that more than 450 million people use Facebook Mobile on a monthly basis, and more importantly, that mobile is outgrowing desktop use on the social network 2:1.

For these reasons, Facebook has planned a variety of Mobile-centric products, including last week’s announcement that brands will now be able to advertise in Mmobile news feeds through Sponsored Stories.
These game-changing trends mean that business owners need to get serious about Mobile in 2012.

Here are three new ways you can build mobile into your Facebook marketing plan.

 

1. Mobilize and Optimize All Your Content

Timeline for brands is coming to the Mobile platform in 2012. They where not considering this last year but I believe that 2012 is the year for Mobile.  When you consider that brand pages on Facebook Mobile have had almost no functionality I believe that Timeline for brands was launched specifically to enable brand’s Mobile Facebook capabilities—therefore Mobile Facebook ads.  Perhaps?

And since users use Timeline functions on Facebook Mobile, Timeline for brands should be equally versatile, giving brands the ability to provide engaging mobile experiences for the first time.

Since nearly half of Facebook users access the site through a mobile device the local business brand reach could effectively double if you Mobile optimize your social content. And because users will soon be able to experience the same workflow on their desktops as their smartphones, page managers will now be able to curate an identical experience for all users, regardless of viewing device.

SEE ALSO: Facebook Brand Timelines: 6 Big Changes Every Marketer Needs to Understand

Whether you’re building a Mobile presence for your business, make sure the applications are seamlessly viewable across all platforms and devices. Ideally, you will be able to design once and deploy anywhere. That would be nice.  But still today there have been challenges in this arena.  Sometimes I have deployed an application and the Blackberry platform doesn’t present itself well because of it’s smaller screen.  I cannot wait for all the manufactures get together so us consultants can deploy anywhere.  That way, you avoid messy synchronization issues, duplication of effort between creative teams, and working around multiple content channels.

All the new platform framework for Mobile employs specific HTML5, CSS and Javascript technologies to ensure that the same content displays well on devices of any screen size. (I think this is where Blackberry has failed a wee bit.) In the context of Facebook mobile pages, apps built within this framework can morph Facebook page tabs’ for mobile, tablets and desktops’ with one build.

2. Blend Sponsored Stories Into Your Marketing Plan

Mobile Mastery 2 MillionsTo date, there has been no way to advertise to Facebook users on Mobile devices. This has been an enormous lost opportunity for local business owners up until now.

Now, Sponsored Stories premium ad units will not only appear in users’ news feeds (a huge announcement on its own), but also in mobile news feeds. Considering the many users who access Facebook from a mobile device, marketers now have a big opportunity to embed sponsored advertisements within mobile feeds. The challenge is how to make this work with your existing Facebook marketing program.

The most effective way to integrate Sponsored Stories into your marketing is to work them into an editorial calendar. Since Sponsored Stories stem from the activities of users on a business  brand  Page, create a calendar of activities that translate well to the Sponsored Story format. For example, a local retail store could plan its weekly status updates, featuring in-store specials and colorful coupons as Sponsored Stories. Just make sure to use eye-catching images to help your promoted posts attract attention. Read More→

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Apple showed off digital textbooks at its education event in New York this morning.

In watching the lastest news release unfold, our students must be happy.  It’s happening…to go to school soon you will have to purchase an iPad and down load your Grade Level Apps.  WOW!  Did you know there are over 20,000 educational Apps.  No more of the painful back slinging weighted down back packs.  On the evening news tonight, within my home town here in Canada, already there are school in beta testing mode with the iPad.

This will have a huge affect on bookstores on our planet as Apple goes worldwide in their launches.  This is a worldly trend happening to local businesses that will take bookstores down and more rental properties vacant.  Yuks another hit on local businesses!

But on the other hand there are so many positives, savings on educational costs, saving our trees (paper), etc.  Just think, a teacher stands at the front of the class as says, “Tonight download App 1234 as we will be working on that material in tomorrow’s class.”  And the list goes on and on.  Steve Jobs did say that he was going to enter in the book market place.  And here it is!  To bad he will not able to see the unfolding for his once again brilliant idea.

This is why I have preached over and over again to local business that Mobile is here to stay and they better get prepared!  With this new press release, Apps now just took on a whole new positioning power.  For EVERY entrepreneur out there weather you are a local business, speaker, author, coach, etc. you must strongly begin the process of getting your business website mobilized, creating kindle book formats and creating Apps.  I wasn’t really pushing Apps for my clients but it is so important now with this news to really begin getting your all businesses mobilized. Read More→

How Cool is this a Mobile App to inspire holiday cooking…..The Safeway Chef Assistant iPhone app.

Safeway Chef Assistant App

When I saw this come through yesterday, of course as a Mobile and Local Internet Marketing specialist I had to download the App.  This is really cool!  When I loaded it up from my ipod, I was greeted by the sound of a Turkey.  It was so funny, Casey (our dog) started to park, thinking an animal was in the house. It was so funny!  However, Safeway claims you can cook a turkey in a 2-hour window.   Mmmmm, I am not fully sold on that yet.  Since I haven’t cooked my turkey yet, I cannot honestly say that this works.  I am really curious though.

Safeway is helping consumers prepare for the holidays with a recipe and a Mobile iPhone App.  What a concept!  Talking about giving customers what they want.  Safeway did a survey to their customers and the results showed that there was an opportunity to build a broader awareness of all that Safeway has to offer to alleviate seasonal stress. According to the survey, 58 percent of women said their biggest holiday regret is being so busy that they don’t get to enjoy the food or company. To win back some of the lost time, the Safeway’s new Chef Assistant free mobile application shows how easy it is to prepare a flawless, moist and delicious turkey with an exclusive 2-Hour Turkey Recipe. In addition to step-by-step instructions on how to prepare, cook and carve a turkey, the application features four custom timers and reminders to ensure steps aren’t missed.

Combined with their Holiday Inspirations website and the “Chef Assistant” Mobile App, Safeway provides inspiring solutions to help with holiday menus, events but more importantly their Mobile App. What a way to be connected with their customers even when the stores are closed over the holidays.  How many times do you think people will be mentioning the word “Safeway”.  What a brilliant way of name branding.

The Chef Assistant app is available for free in Apple‚ App Store.

 

Mobile cooker

  • The app is aimed at moms and families who are looking for tips on cooking holiday meals.
  • Using the app, users can view step-by-step directions on how to cook a turkey in two hours.
  • Consumers can view tools inside the app to find the perfect cooking time for their turkey based on its weight.
  • The app also includes a three-minute video demonstration that walks users through the process of preparing a turkey meal.
  • Food lovers can also watch a video on how to carve a turkey.
  • To cater to Safeway‚ target demographic of savvy moms, the app aims to make meal preparation simple with four ingredients.
  • In order to move forward through each step, users must indicate that they have completed a step by tapping.
  • Consumers can also set a virtual timer to cook their turkey with voice reminders.
  • The app also features a section with commonly-asked questions about cooking a turkey.
  • For example, one of the questions is, should I not stuff the turkey before cooking?‚
  • In addition to cooking content, the app is branded with Safeway and its other owned grocery chains.
  • Safeway has also rolled out a mobile Web site that is holiday-themed with tips for entertaining and cooking during the holiday season.
  • Users can access the mobile site at mobile.safeway.com for recipes and receive tips from Safeway chefs Jeff Anderson and Debi Lilly.

Mobile Grocery Store

With the holidays quickly approaching, many grocery stores are rolling out mobile initiatives similar to Safeway.  For Safeway, the special-edition app is a unique decision because it focuses on Safeway, consumers but does not offer any in-store features, such as a location finder or store deals.  However, their mobile site features a location finder, deals and links to follow the grocer’s social media links, which are all important features for a mobile site to have.  They created the Safeway Chef Assistant mobile app to help there customers spend less time cooking and more time with their family and friends jsut like their survey showed.

Cheryl’s Final Take

I think this is an amazing App for a grocery store.  In September 2011, Safeway surveyed 525 women who have hosted or are planning to host a holiday party via online provider, Zoomerang. Given that 40 percent of the women surveyed said their biggest holiday stress is accomplishing everything that needs to be completed within budget, Safeway delivered affordable solution….FREE App. It is all about the customer and not about them, but yet, their name (Safeway) will be in front of millions of people all around the world even when their door closes for the holidays.  What a great branding idea! Many grocery stores may want to model this type of Mobile Marketing strategy for their business.

Safeway Inc. is a Fortune 100 company and one of the largest food and drug retailers in North America, based on sales. The company operates 1,694 stores in the United States and western Canada and had annual sales of $41.1 billion in 2010. The company’s common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SWY.

If you are thinking in developing an App for your business or you are considering implementing Mobile and Local Marketing strategies and tactics for your business, please visit our website at http://www.cheryllynninternational.com.  We look forward to working with you and your business! 905.981.8761

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This is one of the reason I love what I do.  Mobile and Local Internet Marketing is my passion.  I love to help entrepreneurs with their QR code strategies.  But this is even better…QR codes used for finding missing children?  WOW!  While QR codes have been used in countless marketing and social media campaigns, did you know that they are also being used to find missing persons?

Stephen Watkins, a Canadian father searching for his two missing sons, suggested the idea to add QR codes to missing children posters in order to assist police and passersby in finding them.

Another father, Henry Da Massa is still hopefully that he will find his daughter, Pearl, and has also been using QR codes. “It just bridges that gap between someone seeing something and having to make a mental note to look it up later,” said Da Massa.

In addition to parents of missing children, the Toronto Police have also been using QR codes on missing persons posters. “These new smartphones, that’s the basis of a lot of the newer generation communication and we need to reach everybody” said Const. Wendy Drummond, Toronto Police Services.

Using QR code technology to get the word out reaches a much wider audience than in the former days of the milk carton, and also allows for the inclusion of more photos of the missing person.

Do you think QR codes will help in finding missing persons? Let us know by commenting below, or on our Facebook or Twitter pages.

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May
16

Mobile Marketing Power

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Mobile marketing, a permission-based marketing tool, is making waves across the internet and rapidly becoming a major communications channel for reaching customers. Mobile Marketing has tremendous power for our business. 

According to an independent survey from Airwide Solutions in 2009, 200 million Americans carry mobile phones and today there is over 5 million phones on our planet. This is more than cars, computers, tv’s etc. In addition, this study reports that 40 percent of major brands have deployed text messaging (also known as SMS, or short message service) campaigns. Nearly 40 million U.S. consumers received SMS advertisements, and 12 percent responded to them, according to the Metrics Study, “Cracking the Mobile Marketing Code.”

Text messaging, also known as SMS, allows short messages (between 140 – 160 characters) to be sent from one cell phone to another or from a mobile messaging platform. This unique way of communicating with your clients and market has capabilities such as website link inserts in the actual text, invitations to enter contests or take surveys and polls, ringtone downloads, mobile coupons, location-based information, and cause donation campaigns, to name a few. By using this platform to inform and send out call-to-action campaigns that will get people back to your site or to your location, you can build a powerful new link to your current connections and use contests to build a larger list. Read More→

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May
16

Teens, Cell Phones and Texting

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Text Messaging Becomes Centerpiece Communication

The mobile phone has become the favored communication hub for the majority of American teens.

Teens, Texting, MobileCell-phone texting has become the preferred channel of basic communication between teens and their friends, with cell calling a close second. Some 75% of 12-17 year-olds now own cell phones, up from 45% in 2004. Those phones have become indispensable tools in teen communication patterns. Fully 72% of all teens2 — or 88% of teen cell phone users — are text-messagers. That is a sharp rise from the 51% of teens who were texters in 2006. More than half of teens (54%) are daily texters.  Read more at:

http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1572/teens-cell-phones-text-messages

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May
13

Using Mobile Apps In Your Business

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There is a lot of work and understanding of the development process in creating an app.  Apps can be very, very effective to increase sales, create a new stream of on-line customers (increase client base), promoting your business, etc, etc.  However, app development is a very expensive and lengthy development process.

Since I work in the Mobile and Local Internet arena I get asked a lot, by entrepreneurs around the world, if I would help them in developing an app for Mobile.  Unfortunately, I am not a software developer. There hasn’t been much public information around this topic from Google nor developers of the hows in developing an App until recently.  I always kept this in my radar to help my clients and promised them that as soon as I hear of any information pertaining to this I would post it on my blog.  So today I would like to share with you breaking news by Wayne Pan from Google on this very topic.  Wayne Pan is a Software Engineer at Google and he explains this so well.  It is about 36 min. long but so well worth the time.

If any business is thinking of developing their own App, I encourage you to watch the following video from Wayne.  You should also check out Google‘s new guide to the app galaxy and learn more.

I would love to hear your stories on your new app development.  Please share!

The UK’s Chiltern Railways has become the first rail line to offer customers an integrated mobile ticketing system that enables passengers to buy, instantly receive and validate tickets through an app on their mobile phone.

The free mobile application – developed in conjunction with Atos Origin and Masabi – provides passengers with details of the cheapest prices and train times, and then delivers the ticket as a 2D barcode within the application.

The company has invested in special scanners on gates at stations to enable passengers to enter and exit as if they had a traditional ticket and also on equipment for ticket inspectors to read the mTickets.

The service is initially being launched with versions for iPhone, Blackberry, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and other popular handsets. An Android application is also in the works.

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As I visit my local community businesses and work with many around the world, it amazes me the number of businesses that are not aware of the next generation of advertising their business, gaining clients and adding revenue to your business.  I always share this video link with them because it explains it to them within 5 minutes.  This always inspires them in thinking of ways that they can increase their profitability.

It has been so helpful to others, I thought I would share it with you.  I hope this helps your business as it is an important step to working with your offline marketing strategies. Enjoy!

People are finding some really creative uses for QR codes; putting them on buildings, business cards, in store windows, on coffee cups, on posters, and lots of other places, but they really do make nice body art and look a whole lot nicer than having your phone number tattooed on your back, arms, etc.

What a conversational piece!  Instead of giving out your long website address, have your friends and family take a picture of your tattoo.  Then they will have your website on their iPhone instantly.  How cool is that!  Talk about going green. This is a great way of having a wee bit of fun with QR codes. Mmmm, Mobile and Local Marketing they say?

By the way, if you scan this code it really works. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.

"The QR Body Art"