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Mobile Marketing

Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

By Carolina Perello

One of the downsides of living in South Florida is the traffic. I know I’m not the only one who has been stuck in traffic for hours, and while I know I shouldn’t be using my smartphone while driving, I just can’t help it. With nearly half of Americans using smartphones, chances are I’m not the only one.

As a marketing agency in South Florida, we have noticed that mobile marketing is starting to play a bigger role  in the world of marketing.  But how do you make mobile marketing efficient?

You have to make sure you have the core ingredients: quick, convenient, personal and targeted.

In a fast-paced culture, you have three seconds to get the message across in order to capture the audience’s interest. Keep it simple, brief and to the point. Focus on specific information that will draw the target’s attention as quickly as possible.

The majority of mobile device searches are for local purposes. Make sure to optimize the location if necessary for direct search results. Remember, people are comforted knowing there is always something close by when they need it. (Extra tip: the time most people check their phones for personal updates is around 8-9a.m.)

It is important to keep the target audience in mind. Sure, practically everyone owns a smartphone at this point, but your product/services? Understanding your target audience helps you narrow your content, in turn, getting the message across much faster.

You still want to engage with the audience because even if it might not seem like they have time, they appreciate the feeling of interaction. Adding personal touches to your posts and feeds helps them relate with what you’re marketing to them. Examples?

Mobile devices have made life so much simpler. It would be a crime not to take advantage of what technology has to offer. Mobile marketing is the present of marketing. To fall behind is detrimental at this point. Time to jump on that train!

St. Patrick’s Day 2012

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Here at iSource Digital there is nothing that we love more than a holiday where we get to drink beer at the office, thank you Ari!  St. Patrick’s Day is the perfect reminder that life is more than work and that having fun is a must, especially when you live in Miami.

A lot of people think that living in Miami or in South Florida life is all play and no work, but those who live here know that’s not necessarily the case. I’ve been living in Miami for almost a year, and I haven’t been to the beach in moths! Days like this is the perfect opportunity to have some fun and enjoy yourself. Go to your favorite restaurant, let loose, wear the most hideous green outfit you own and enjoy what this beautiful city has to offer.

Predictions for the 2012 Presidential Election

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

By: Natalia Rodriguez

In the 2008 presidential election, President Obama’s “Yes We Can” campaign made history.  It was the first time a presidential candidate took full advantage of the power of social media platforms  and used them to directly interact and engage voters. Obama went from being an obscured presidential hopeful to becoming America’s president, and his social media campaign is regarded as one of the most successful social media campaigns to date.

The 2012 presidential election promises to bring the same innovations as its predecessor. With the primary election in full force and the general election just around the corner, the iSource Digital team would like to discuss trends we expect to see from the upcoming presidential campaigns, as well as some tips on how business owners in South Florida can apply some of the candidates’ tactics to their marketing and social media strategies.

One of the biggest players making their debut in the 2012 election will be smartphones. According to Nielson Reports, 55 percent of cellphones purchased from March 2011 to May 2011 were smartphones, and this number has only increased in recent months. Due to their portability and accessibility, smartphones have become the go-to device for many people. As the presidential elections take full force, we can expect candidates to start using these devices to target voters.  Some of the strategies that candidates should utilize are the creation of mobile applications and advertising and modification of their websites to a mobile-friendly version.

Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter will continue to play a vital role in the electoral campaign.  We can expect candidates to use these platforms to engage voters, start conversations, ask questions and get feedback.

New players that candidates should take advantage of are Foursquare and Pinterest. By checking-in to Foursquare, candidates can keep voters up to date on their location, speaking engagements, fundraisers and events they are attending. Pinterest has experienced immense growth in the past few months. This platform allows users to create digital boards by posting pictures of things they like or hope to accomplish. Candidates can take advantage of Pinterest by creating boards that make it easier for voters to see candidates’ policies, goals and what they plan to do if they were to become the next president of the United States.

What can business owners and corporations take from all of this? They should start by paying close attention to the strategies and platforms that candidates are using to engage their voters and try to emulate them the best way they can to engage their consumers. Some key elements to note are the types of messages candidates are using to engage their audience, candidates’ interaction with their audience, key platforms they are using and the design and layout of these platforms (type of apps they use, ascetics of their websites, etc.).

As the presidential election gains momentum, we should expect new mediums to emerge. In the meantime, we advise all business owners in South Florida to pay attention to what these candidates are doing with their social media campaigns and try to apply these tactics to their social media and marketing strategies.

iQmetrix Wireless Summit 2011

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Happy to be a part of this today: http://www.iqmetrix.com/article/2011/03/iqmetrix-announces-2011-wireless-summit-miami-oct-16-18-1

Social Media Day 2011 Meetup – Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

Social Media Day Meetup gives you the opportunity to engage with your local social media peers in-person, rather than just virtually! “The global event is a celebration of the advancements we make in technology that allow us real-time connectivity with our business partners, consumers, and customers.” (Sun-Sentinel.com) Meet people in your area that are following the same topics, reading the same articles, and engaging on the same social networks. Talk to other professionals about the influence and future of social media. Will Twitter out-live Facebook? Will Foursquare continue to grow at its current rapid pace? What do you think about Seth Priebatsch’s “game layer” concept? Join in the discussion on using #SMDay on Twitter. For more info, contact via Twitter @SocialNitro.

  • What: Social Media Day 2011
  • When: June 30, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Where: Irish Pub, 305 S Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale
  • Details: Global event is a celebration of the technological advancements that enable everyone to connect with real-time information, communicate from miles apart and have their voices be heard. We invite you to celebrate by socializing with your online community offline!

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