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Proximity marketing is finally starting to shape up. With companies like ProximityMedia starting to make progress in the field I look forward to seeing what lies ahead. The most recent press release from ProximityMedia discusses their relationship with Adtech, a giant in advertising tradeshow business. When Bluetooth advertising gets this kind of recognition, we should begin to take notice.
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My prediction is that ProximityMedia will emerge as a leader in the Web 3.0 space in 2007 or whenever Web 3.0 becomes the next trendy and must-do thing in technology. ProximityMedia’s revolutionary Bluetooth MediaServer has already yielded industry-wide praise. Converging Bluetooth marketing and Proximity marketing may just be the start for this truly innovative company. It is not enough to just allow merchants to send ads to mobile phones within proximity of their retail outlets. The company is courting the mobile phone users by giving them a reason to have bluetooth always on, allowing them to interact with their myspace, flickr, and Youtube social networking sites. This is an excellent marketing approach. It looks like the people behind ProximityMedia may have some more surprises in store for the out-of-home ad industry in the coming year.
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Location-based marketing has never been easier than with the Proximity Media Bluetooth media server. It enables local retailers, restaurants, public space operators, concert promoters with the ability to send advertising or content to nearby mobile phones of their customers of other people who happen to be passing by. This the coolest technology and I recommend that you check it out at the proximitymedia.com website. This spells revolution for the proximity marketing industry.
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Mobile marketing company ProximityMedia is attracting a lot of buzz lately regarding their Proximity Marketing tool aimed at the local small business market. The company is marketing a Bluetooth MediaServer that allows merchants, retailers, small businesses, even outdoor festival managers to target the mobile phones of pedestirans and customers within a 400 to 500 foot radius with advertising. This is an incredible step forward in mobile marketing history. Industry insiders think this service will be well received by the small business community. With this tool, local store owners and merchants can take complete control of their Proximity marketing campaigns, and prospective customers also win because there is no spam or cost issue related to ProximityMedia's service. This is certainly in advancement in the world of cell phone targeted mobile marketing.