How informed are you about mobile marketing? What kind of marketing plans can you come up with? Do you know if there are improvements you could make to it? Are your methods working for you or against you? Are you confident that you’re making the best of your mobile marketing plan? If you do not know the answers to these questions, read the tips below.
Every printed ad you publish should include a QR code for those with smartphones. These codes make it easy for someone reading your ad to connect to your website and view your marketing materials on their mobile device. Your brochures, business cards and catalogs should all have QR codes printed on them. A QR code is an easy way for a consumer to find more information on your interesting products and services.
Write less but say more with the mobile content on your website. You cannot have lengthy product and landing pages here that go on and on, just to stuff in keywords without really saying anything of value. Mobile marketing requires you to stick rigidly to the focus of the topic in a concise, yet thorough, manner.
Ask some friends to help you test your site, ads, emails and other aspects related to your campaign. If in need of an unbiased opinion, you can hire other people to test your campaign.
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Independent mobile platforms require a home base or domain. All of your mobile marketing should be designed to drive people back to your home base. Do not ever base everything completely on a mobile marketing campaign.
Are you more informed when it comes to mobile marketing? Do you have a new plan or a better plan now? Can you now use things that work with your business? Do you know how to properly apply your plan? With any luck, the tips above should have created better answers.