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As soon as their page is complete we show it to them and offer them a free trial. If they do not want the listing then we would just take it down. This has not happened yet.
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Thanks Mo, great flyer. Hate to say it, but there's another spelling mistake on the "How it works" page How it works - Napa Mobile Deals You've got "Local businesses pay a small fee to send out there offer to attract to customers" instead of "Local businesses pay a small fee to send out their offer to attract to customers" You got it right on the home page though! Hope you don't mind |
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Hi Mobuzz, Thank you so much for this thread. I started reading it yesterday. I could not go to sleep until 1am. And I finished reading it today. I am based in London, UK. Currently I do Local SEO. Recently I was thinking to start promoting sms marketing to local businesses. I had no idea how to promoting. And here is the answer. I have few questions: Could you show us the business card design you left at the businesses in the 1st month to build your list of mobile numbers? How many business cards have you left at each business? Last week in The Apprentice in the UK the teams where signing deals for Groupon like website. They signed 16 deals in 1 day only. And businesses accept to pay so much to Groupon. If you check Groupon UK website, you'll see that London is divided (north, west, south, east). On the other side I can see so many new businesses in west London still doing leaflets. And I really can't see any sms marketing promotions from local businesses. I am starting sms campaign to build my list in the town I live in west London. There are 300,000 people. Do you think list of 3000-5000 will be big enough to promote daily sms deals in 300,000 residents town? I hope there are other marketers in London or in the UK who want to start doing it in their town/city. We could share experiences. London is waiting for sms marketing. And in 2 months time there are Olympics in London so mobile website was in my head for last month. |
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Cool posting but I'm not ready to spend any money on marketing... seems kinda silly with all the free and easy traffic online. Best of luck for those who wish to do this.
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Thanks MoBuzz, just found and joined this forum and have read every post in this thread. I don't have enough posts to pm you but if you have taken this into a WSO or a e-book I'd definately want to buy it to help me get started. Thanks, Wisln |
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Hi Mo, Just a quick Question. - Let's say one of your restaurants, who you have on your .mobi site - wants a mobile site of their own. Do you then just do a re-direct from their regular website? or do you do something else, like buy a different .mobi domain that is closer to their real domain? Thanks so much for your unselfish giving of yourself and your knowledge of how it is working for you. Cheers! Stephen Bolin |
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Thats a good way to go . I use to sell that type of service for a marketing firm . It is a hard sell to business owners . Once you get clients signed up though and they have the places spot and mobile they do see the phone ring . But good luck with that, contracts are good to try as well . I would try that and then maybe a lesser price with a contract so you retain more businesses .
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I've been seeking for restaurant owners in my city but 9 out of 10 said they don't need a mobile site as far as they already have a desktop site, they don't see the potential of mobile with all the best marketing materials exposed. There are 2 things that they trust most: Yellow pages and restaurant directories while asking them. So that was clear that doing a restaurant directory was the solution but there were already several competitors here even some have both mobile and regular version. I told rest. owners that when someone look with a mobile on the mobile directory your restaurant and click on link they don't get the mobile site and it's hard too watch on a phone. Most agrees with me but still not convince to pay for mobile sites. What's the problem?
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wow love the ideas in this thread. Mobile marketing is something i should look into more
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I would be surprised if that many people would select a restaurant just because it appeared as number one on a list. Maybe they would do that for a locksmith or tow truck, but a restaurant? The owner needs to ask himself when was the last time he/she chose a restaurant because it was AAA Pizza. I bet few people would. There could never be successful directories if this reasoning was logical. Certainly if you have 80 restaurants, that might be too many for mobile and everybody will get lost. However, will searchers be able to find a restaurant by the specialty - Italian, Chinese, Fine Dining, Mexican, etc.? If so, then you now have subgroups and more restaurants can be at the top of their niche. | |
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Hi, me again about a mobile directory. I am trying to figure out if it could work and what could go wrong. The problem is, how will MANY people know about that directory. Obviously that is most important for selling listings. I am staying in the city of the documenta art exhibition in Kassel, Germany for some months where they expect about 1 million visitors. That would be perfect to start such a directory. Almost every visitor walks around with a smartphone in his hand. However to distribute flyers to people walking on the street is prohibited I found out. The only other way to reach visitors would be to have the flyers on receptions desks at hotels. They, however, seem to be very reluctant to put anything up which is not in line with their corporate identity, and also they do not see they have any advantage from it. Everything else is planned, and I could start within days. But it is rather useless if nobody knows about it. Any suggestions? Thanks dtm |
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nice design , what type of image slider are you using ? without reading too much on this site , the website doesn't seem to convey the basic messege as to why business owners would need a mobile website in the first place, too many options listed. | |
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Maxlinks, Thanks for the positive feedback. The image slider is something that I took from a wordpress theme called "Stacked" by themezilla. But, I've customized it (as I do everything) to fit my needs. You're absolutely right about the "Why?" and explaining the uses/value. The entire system is extremely polished and incredibly feature-rich, but now I have to focus on communicating all of that to the average person. Your honest feedback has made me realize that's my next priority. Thanks |
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- Facebook promotions - Place some classified ads (local to that area) and **IF** you use a good mobile template that is SEO optimized, google will reward you for it, and you can rank high, which will automatically get traffic. Hope this helps. | |
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Hi Amber, thanks for your suggestions. Yes I thought about ads, SEO I would do for sure. Facebook is new to me, never used it. Seems I have to get used to it now |
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Excellent post, so true what you said about "THEY DO NOT CARE HOW IT WORKS, JUST SHOW THEM THAT IT WORKS." Thats all a customer cares about. Totally agree with the customer not interested in long term results, they want to see the results straight away. |
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I want to start my mobile marketing too. I don't know how to begin with it.
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299 sounds a lot to me and for any start up
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Great thread, you are absolutely generous with your guidance here. Thank you so much. Question: Could you share with us an example of flyers for item C ??
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What a great post! I wish that there were more posts with this type of detail. It would appear that you have laid out the exact plan needed to actually get your mobile business set-up and running easy. Well done thanks for your post. I will be using this for sure.
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MoBuzz on thing I want to know, do you always retain control of the SMS lists ? so that basically no customer has access to those lists ? or if they do have access what type of modifications are they allowed to do ? |
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Hey Mbuzz thank you so much for this great post!! there is something I don't understand and hoping that you can explain to me or anyone from the thread can explain to me, I'm sorry I know I'm very noob at this but how many text mess each client ( business client ) get their coupon sent to the list that we gather ? lets say we get 1000 list on the local area, so that's like 1 text each client for 1000 list ( if we get 1k list ) so the business will pay 149 a month just to have 1 text sent to 1k list every month? thank you guys! "When someone opts in the auto response lets them know they will receive one text coupon a day at 4 pm. That means i can send 30 (depending on how many days in the month) coupons out to the list each month. That is 30 clients per list @ 300 per client = $9000 a month" |
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Hi all, Like the thinking outside of the box and mixing things up. What about mixing also sms with mobile landingpages. This way there's no need to sms (normal ratings) back for respondents. And that way you can just provide 1 link saying YOUR DAILY OFFERS! Still everything happens on their mobile. SMS doesnt have to stay SMS. Same goes for offering couponcodes (with a landingpage) to clients. Real estate agent who use adds in the newspaper love that you can make an add go viral by just putting a QRcode instead of only ONE picture of the house they offer. BE HONEST ALL... How many QRcodes do you see appear in adds when you have a look in the newspaper. Its the same with the start of internet all over again. Not one company could see the potential of what it could do because they saw it as something NEW. No, it wasn't something new (as mobile marketing isnt something new), it was another method of communication, just like the fax offered a NEW dimension in extend of the phone. Now a days we see something appear like "for more info go to.....and then a www address. Because thats what it is in essence. A part of communication but with MORE interactivity and room for info. Just think about how you can mix things up with other tools to optimize the communication between sender and receiver. And about your lists; just build a new list every month, this way you will get 12 lists in total (30days/12=2.5) so you send out every 3 days an offer sms per list per month. And also give optin options on different interests like Local Restaurant Offers, Local in house (furniture etc.) and more splitting up easy to do with a mobile landingpage. That way the lists become more targetted and therefor more valueable to both you your audience and your new clients. But I would use a mobile landingspage for singning up. Then you don't have to worry about where the data is going to and you wont be depending on SMS suppliers. you could even use VOIP providers that way, using your own lists Don't get stuck with whats offered but try always to look beyond.... Now for newbies and mobile marketeers that want/need an edge... I will help you and we both get better from it since I have something like MO to get an edge in one of the biggest branches. thats why MO's clients are also in the restaurant business. They're always looking for new clients and for sure in this econemy What I have to offer in a nutshell; I do own several domains (based on search volume) like chineserestaurant.in, greekrestaurant.in and so on. Why I have those? to give me the edge in mobile (online) marketing. For if you want to sell a client something and tell them WHY they need it (like a mobile website) as in any business a lot of them will say thanks and then....go to the one they trust and who is doing already things related like their normal website and tell you this the second time you call back. You have to compete with somebody they already know and trust and in 99% of the case you will loose since that person will always say YES I CAN DO THAT FOR YOU. Even if he cant, knowing that there is a need for it he/she WILL find a way to deliver (good or bad) the same reason why we all want to offer mobile in the first place. So I was looking for a way that I don't have to compete because I can give them something that their "trusty" CANT. I host their mobile website on the domain of their choice mostly being the same as what kind of kitchen they have offcourse. So a mobile website for a greek restaurant in lets say newyork will be hosted on greekrestaurant.in/newyork/?longisland/THEMOBILEWEBSITETITEL Do you see whats happened here? The mobile website (like a page) gets a domainname like GREEK RESTAURANT IN NEWYORK LONG ISLAND GREEKY ! Hows that for KEYWORDRICH and what can that do for SEO you think? A lot since no matter what algoritmes change Google and consortium will always look at the domainname first. Beside that, the subdomain like greekrestaurant.in/newyork can act as a LISTINGPAGE for other restaurants as well when there is a search with a DESKTOP PC. And you can give your new client also a free ??? 6 months of listing on the domain as well Or just untill the end of the year and charge them from beginning 2013 a monthly fee as well. So you're actually saying to future clients. I'm NOT selling you a mobile website, I'm offering you a change to put something you already need (the mobile site) to use so it can bring you more visitors AKA clients. Plus the extra from the traffic thru the listingsite as well instead of putting it on your own domain getting the same results as your domain does now... The listing domain itself WILL BECOME highly RELAVANT and SPECIFIC with content the likes! Do we all know what Google wants? And don't forget it gets as local as it can get. So whats the deal. Simple, no matter how many hours a day of time I have, I can't reach the whole English world. Don't forget, this is also great in all major toerist places for English speaking travellers. Like here in Amsterdam where we get a few million toerists a year for different reasons, but still they have to eat right. So I can use some help. I believe in some kind of sharing. I dont charge up front, I just want a part of the earnings (25%) from the mobile site and the listing fees. Every other service you want to offer is 100% yours offcourse. Don't forget you're becoming that TRUSTY after you land them and for anything NEW they will come to you first always. Also the former TRUSTY is out of the picture since he/she has proven to be a little slow on new innovations and adding extra value for their customer. Don't forget to remind the restaurant about that to I will provide the following: A town off your choice as a wordpress install I do have a mobile website builder with devoloper rights that can be used to build your clients mobile websites. All tutorials are with it in wordpress so very easy to use and you can create ANY kind off mobile website with any kind of features that wordpress uses. Yes you can use any kind of plugin from wordpress to! I also got a listingsite from someone who bought the devolopment license to try out. But maybe this is something we can do all together as well or hire someone to do for us later since I don't really like it. But maybe there is enough knowledge within the upcoming group to tweak it. My wordpress coding skills just wont do. And I always believe its better to build something with people who believe and are part of the project for what the are creating. So I already started 1 listingpage and I'm gonna put the mobile clients on the subdomain in the coming weeks. The response of my prospects is WAY higher then before I offered them this. Before it was 20-30% positive in the first contact moment and most of them said thanks but I asked my webdesigner if he could do it to and so he's now building one for me!!! I got exactly ONE mobile website client from the first batch of 50 I called 2 weeks ago. Now for the last days...60-70% positive in the first contact moment and from the 5 I did call back the second time 2 said yes, 2 didn't have the time to read it yet and the other one said he didn't need it since he is already full everyday and dont need new clients and doesn't care to much for a mobile website since his customers dont say anything about it. So until now I already have 2 clients, 2 who asked to be called back later since they didn't have the time to read it all through yet and one who was to high up a mountain And don't forget I have to call back around 30 more in the coming days, so the respons can only become bigger. I know, the numbers don't say much normally on 50 or even 100. But trust me if I say the restaurant owner gets it and listen much better then the first 50 I called. If you listen carefully you can ALWAYS hear an OHHHH even if they dont say it Ohhh, and BTW, I will also give you all restaurants in your area in CSV with all contact info like address, phone, website, email (if available online) and if there is a WAP, m. or .mobi domain. Even if they have still check to make sure if they have a mobile website yes or no since a lot of them did buy a .mobi or made a m. domain but still dont have the mobile site up. And whats left of the list you can use to email about a listing on your LOCAL and SPECIFIC listingsite. That was in short what I can give anybody who wants it as an edge. If you like the idea just mail me at: dennis AT dmte DOT nl And mail me which city you would like to start with. And then you can start contacting the chinese restaurants in your local area since they have the highest searchvolume last time i checked and can be the quickest growing listingsite to. I do want to mention one thing do. Do NOT put more then around 5-8 reataurants on a sub like /newyork/longisland since MORE would mean the restaurants you have as a client will be competing on first page rank for the same keywords. This is also you have to tell the restaurants, that its a ONE time offer and stands until the gaps are filled. The listingsite will NOT be mobile responsive so it will NOT show up in mobile searches. But if anyone has ideas/thoughts on that I'm open to it. And also ONLY use WHITE HAT SEO. It will go slower, but it will be much better for the future. |
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Outstanding, it sounds so incredible the way you’re started and doing all the stuffs so well. It is very unique and outstanding concept that I never heard of. Your idea of dealing with coupon is great approach. I guess till know you have a good numbers of subscribers. I like quick and responsive deal with immediate result. Thanks for sharing such unique and creative info in this forum, it gives a great idea and also reminds as the impact and importance of mobile phones. |
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to receive them but what we're talking about is building an opt-in list with opt-out instructions on every text. Nobody receives a text from me or any of my clients without asking for it. Is there anything else we can clear up for you? | |
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Hi guys, I'm new to mobile marketing and warrior forum but I NEED SOME HELP! I don't know what I need to do right away to start making money. I will love to network with everyone and share ideas.
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I was thinking about the mobile invitation idea also. GREAT!
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Mobile invitation is a great way to engage clients
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I'm considering promoting Mobile Monopoly but am thoroughly frustrated. I have been trying to make money with affiliate marketing for 12 years. It is a constant struggle to get subscribers and the $1 per subscriber rule is a bunch of crap. I really hate to throw in the towel.
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Stop selling someone elses product and start creating products, product for which is a real need. Like mobile websites and you can offer mobile marketing after you build your clientbase. | |
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hey, so with his explanation on how he is doing it, dose that mean we follow his lead and give it a try... I'm not getting it I think? Do you think it's worth the time? dean |
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I think if you have any online experience at all...you can take these ideas and work with local businesses and help them with their marketing online and also integrate that with mobile. There's definitely the opportunity and because it is local everybody has a market with virtually no competition. | |
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3) The material and printing costs for the table cards, beer mats, card holders etc.. for each individual business in order to build their own list. If not, how do you go about getting them to build their own list? Yep... I pay for this too.(during the trial period) I know it sounds crazy but when you do the math it is a no brainer. Hey Mobuzz, can you recommend a source for printing the table tents, flyers, etc? |
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I was selling "mobile app menu's" to my local restaurants... was very successful in doing so.
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I think he's shut down. None of his links work and I sent him an email at his support link and he doesn't answer.
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I would love to know this as well.
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How does one get started in mobile marketing if total newbie?
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Like the men on the moon. It takes just one small step. There is more than enough free info in this subforum for people to get started in mobile marketing. Here's one good thread to get you started: http://www.warriorforum.com/offline-...al-market.html |
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