Monday, September 24, 2012

Mobile Marketing with Mobile Monopoly 2.0

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Mobile Monopoly is at present the hottest internet marketing course available. In this outstanding video online course, teen marketing guru Adam Horwitz teaches you step by step of how to conduct a successful mobile marketing campaign using your cellular phone. If you still live in a cave, there are at present over 6 billion cellular phone users on this planet. In just over three years time, there will be more mobile phone users surfing the net than PC users. Needless to say, the potential to make money with cellular phone marketing is huge.

You may wonder where most of the mobile traffic come from. According to Mobile Monopoly. a lot of it comes from a group of mobile ad platforms such as Admob and Adfonic. Google recently acquired Admob which shows that the mobile web is in deed where the action is. At present it is still relatively cheap to start a PPC pay per click campaign. It is therefore important to act now before you miss the boat.

There are several ways to monetize cellular phone marketing. CPA cost per action is the most popular way to profit from this traffic according to Mobile Monopoly. Email marketing and pay per call are other options. There are companies such as OfferMobi that specialize on mobile only traffic. It is important to note that North America still lags behind Europe and Asian in terms of mobile marketing acceptance. Some of best mobile marketing customers are located in places like Kuwait and Australia.

You must do split testing with different ad platforms in order to identify successful and profitable cellular phone marketing opportunities. One thing is for sure. The next gold rush has already started. What are you waiting for?

To learn more about cellular phone marketing and how to conduct a successful mobile campaign, check out Mobile Monopoly 2.0


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