Andy Favell, editor of mobiThinking from dotMobi has been in touch about a new guide to mobile advertising networks they have just launched. The guide profiles nine of the most important mobile ad networks giving publishers and advertisers an exclusive insight into who they are, what they do and what geographies they cover. Considering the [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted September 27, 2009
in advertising
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Tagged admob, advertising.com, Andy Favell, aol, blind mobile advertising, blind mobile advertising networks, blind networks, BuzzCity, dotmobi, InMobi, jumptap, Madhouse, mobile ads, mobile advertisers, mobile advertising, mobile advertising networks, mobile guide, mobile marketing, mobile publishers, mobithinking, Nokia Interactive, premium advertising, Pudding Media, Quattro Wireless
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I have been watching the Adfonic guys with interest since I met them in London prior to Mobile World Congress. I saw Paul and Wes last night at a function pre-launch and I asked them who they saw their major competitors were. “Admob” was the answer. I’m happy to give them some promotion below and [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted July 1, 2009
in advertising
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Tagged ad platform, adfonic, admob, agencies, brands, mobile, mobile ad platform, mobile advertising, Paul Childs, Victor Malachard, Wesley Biggs
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After attending the Visiongain Mobile Advertising and Marketing Awards (MAMA) and Conference in London on Thursday, I was asked by a number of people on twitter if I could post a list of the winners and the categories for the awards. Listed below are the categories and the winners – congratulations to all those who [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted May 8, 2009
in advertising
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Tagged 2ego, admob, Charing Cross Hotel, Inside Mobile, jumptap, london, MAMA, MAMA 2009, Marvellous Mobile, mobile advertising awards, mobile advertising winners, mobile awards, Paran Johar, Prin'Vision, turkcell, txtNation, Upstream, Useful Networks, visiongain, Visiongain Mobile Advertising and Marketing Awards
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Over at Chetan Sharma’s excellent Always On Real Time Access, you will see a gathering of mobilists in the form of the following Ajit Jaokar, Tomi Ahonen, Martin Sauter, Russell Buckley, Some Aussie guy, Barbara Ballard, Judy Breck and James Pearce among others Also, time for a shout-out to our friends at MOMO Amsterdam. They [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted April 13, 2009
in mobile
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Tagged admob, Ajit Jaokar, AORTA, Barbara Ballard, carnival 169, carnival of the mobilists, Chetan Sharma, cotm, Judy Breck, Little Springs Design, Martin Sauter, mobile monday, mobili.st, mobilists, MoMo Amsterdam, russell buckley, Tomi Ahonen, wireless moves
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A few weeks ago I came across a mobile anti-knife campaign from the Central Office of Information (COI) here in the UK called “it doesn’t have to happen” (IDHTH). You can see the campaign at idhth.mobi (looks best on your mobile). The campaign is being seeded across mobile sites – you can see the call to [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted April 6, 2009
in advertising
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Tagged admob, Bebo, behavioural targeting, behavioural targeting approach, Central Office of Information, COI, E71, google, idhth, idhth.mobi, it doesn't have to happen, itdoesnthavetohappen.co.uk, knife crime, MIG, mobile advertising, mobile campaign, RKCR/Y&R, social media, twitter, viral, viral marketing, yahoo, youth, youth crime, youth marketing
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Following on from my earlier post mobile advertising – walking the talk, I thought I’d check out how “mobile ready” a number of well known blogs and sites are that talk about mobile advertising. Luckily, many are already mobile friendly, in that viewing them from a mobile handset presents the mobile version or optimised sites. Andy Moore left a [...]
This week we have a new Carnival publisher, Bena Roberts from GoMo news – but she’s no stranger to publishing! Head on over to GoMo News to read this week’s installment of Carnival of the Mobilists where you can read a collection of fascinating posts on Mobile Search and Android, Softbank Japan’s $430 million investment into [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted May 12, 2008
in carnival
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Tagged admob, android, bena roberts, carnival of the mobilists, facebook, gomo news, iphone, mobile search, nokia headlines, WiMax, xiaonei.com
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image credit: Michael Smetham Many people are writing about mobile advertising – who’s getting it right, who will win and what the forecasts for 20XX will be – but are these people also using mobile advertising? In this post, I want to highlight the difference in the mobile advertising industry between those who do and [...]
This week’s instalment of the carnival is bursting with mobile news and views. Head over to skydeck where you can read posts from Sascha Konietzke from funkfeuer, Krisse from All About Symbian, Ajit from Open Gardens, John Puterbaugh from Nellymoser, Matt Davies from Taptu, Igor Faletski from mobscure, Jamie Wells at mobilestance, Peggy Salz from [...]
mobile advertising – walking the talk
image credit: Michael Smetham Many people are writing about mobile advertising – who’s getting it right, who will win and what the forecasts for 20XX will be – but are these people also using mobile advertising? In this post, I want to highlight the difference in the mobile advertising industry between those who do and [...]