Why Mobile Will Bring Back Branding – Thinks Out Loud Episode 50
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“Why Mobile Will Bring Back Branding” Headlines and Show Notes
- Global smartphones will triple to 5.6 billion,… | The Social Business
- 37% of teens now have a smartphone and 78% of…
- Acer’s Chief Resigns Amid Slump in PC Sales – NYTimes.com
- Pay TV Subscribers Drop Again in Q3 2013 AllThingsD
- How in-app search is going to keep Android awesome — and Google in control — Tech News and Analysis
- 10 Social Media Statistics That Might Make You Rethink Your Strategy
- Google Makes it Easier for Guests to Book From Mobile. Do You? (Travel Tuesday)
- Mobile Payments are Getting Huge. But It’s Just the Tip of the Iceberg.
- Mobile Makes E-commerce Even More “Frictionless”
- The Zen of Digital Marketing Strategy
- What Watson, Xbox, and Google Are Telling You Right Now (Travel Tuesday)
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- United Nations World Food Programme Donation Page
Show notes, cont.
The slides from my “The Truth: How the Social, Local, Mobile Web Affects Sales Online and Offline” presentation:
(And, yes… you can hire me as a keynote speaker for your event, too).
You can also register to receive a free copy of my special report, “Digital Hotel Marketing in a Multiscreen World,” produced in conjunction with Vizergy, here. While it’s targeted to the hospitality industry specifically, most of the lessons apply across verticals.
Contact information for the podcast: podcast@timpeter.com
Technical details: Recorded using a Shure SM57 microphone
through a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Express 9 for the Mac.
Running time: 18m 50s
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