What's all this talk about "MOBILE"?

Join us for a powerful, proactive, practical and provocative 45-minute informative session with David Sonkin (President of Scottsdale based Mobile Caviar).
Your business is already mobile, but are you in control of your brand and your message?
Who is the mobile consumer, where are they coming from, what are their expectations
and how are you able to capitalize on the opportunities they present?
In this brief, fast-paced session, you will get a crystal clear overview
of the four primary veins of mobile consumer traffic.
David Sonkin, President of Scottsdale-based Mobile Caviar
will give us a plain-speak overview of why everyone is talking about mobile,
how it's already a part of your world, and what you do and don't need to know to take advantage of it.
There are FOUR convenient sessions this Thursday, December 16th.
7:30a, 11:30a, 2:30p, 5:00p
Scottsdale Chamber Boardroom
4725 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 85251
Space is limited - please RSVP now!
RSVP to Mike Binder (mbinder@scottsdalechamber.com) or call 480-355-2715
and indicate the time of the session you wish to attend.
Bonus:
Attendees will be entitled to an immediate and exclusive 15% discount on ANY of the Scottsdale Mobile, marketing and advertising packages.
"Every single person will without question gain valuable insights
which they can utilize to promote their own business."
- David Sonkin, Mobile Caviar
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Shoppers are using smartphones
to get store discounts and to compare stores' loyalty programs.
In a study, about 60% of respondents said they expect mobile applications
to work as smoothly as or better than their computers.
More than half the people surveyed said
they wouldn't revisit mobile sites after bad experiences.
- USA TODAY
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A few interesting statistics:
There are approximately 286 million cellular subscribers in the U.S.
In April 2010, over 31% of U.S. mobile users were accessing the web from their phone.
By 2011, 85% of all new mobile handsets will be able to access the mobile web.
By 2013, there will be 4.5 billion mobile users worldwide, compared to a world population of about 7 billion.
Usage will double within five years as mobile overtakes PCs as the most popular way to get on the web.
54% of users who researched online but bought offline used their mobile device to conduct their search.
Over a half billion dollars is estimated to be spent on mobile advertising just in the U.S. in 2010.
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Why should you attend?
"Mobile" is currently or soon will be on the marketing "to-do list" of every business, large or small.
But what do you really need to know about this hotbed of communication and messaging?
Apps? Mobile web? Text messaging? iPhone? Android? Twitter? Facebook?
Where does it end? And for that matter, where does it begin?
Date and Time
Thursday Dec 16, 2010
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM MST
Starts: 0730am
Ends: 0600pm
Contact Information
Mike Binder
phone:4803552715
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