Amazon, First Data enter quickly expanding mobile gift cards space – Mobile Commerce Daily
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Amazon, First Data enter quickly-expanding mobile gift cards space; Regional banks deploy mobile 2.0 solutions to gain ground.
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Amazon, First Data enter quickly-expanding mobile gift cards space; Regional banks deploy mobile 2.0 solutions to gain ground.
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Today in mobile marketing - Samsung delays new smartphone; Facebook to shut down Gifts service in latest ecommerce shift; Microsoft gives employees sneak peek at new selfie phone; Instagram just unveiled Bolt, its answer to Snapchat.
More consumers than ever find mobile ads helpful, with relevancy a key factor in driving engagement, according to a new report from xAd and Telmetrics.
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Twitter’s moves to enhance its mobile advertising offerings are resonating with brands such as Budweiser and Coca-Cola, helping to drive a 124 percent increase in revenues during the second quarter.
Privacy concerns would keep half of consumers from permitting retail mobile trackers to know their location, although more than a quarter would allow tracking if given the right incentives, according to a survey by the PunchTab marketing firm.
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