Showing posts with label mobile apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile apps. Show all posts

Monday, January 16

Get Free Yowza Location Based Coupon App & Discount for Stores

I'm a fervent user of all things tech and mobile. While I was at CES I learned about (and downloaded) a new free app, Yowza! It's the brainchild of actor Greg Grunberg (Heroes, Felicity and Alias). It allows you to connect with shoppers in your area and let them know about your best deals via mobile coupons. Also, sweet analytics show you how your offers are doing!

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This app is an inexpensive way for small business to get a hold on the mobile market. Here's a deal for my readers, use the coupon code CES2012 at their site and you get 2 free months for your brick and mortar store's coupon offers - and then $79 a month for the first year. Sweet.

* I have no involvement in this company whatsoever - just think it's worthwile

Get Free Yowza Location Based Coupon App & Discount for Stores

I'm a fervent user of all things tech and mobile. While I was at CES I learned about (and downloaded) a new free app, Yowza! It's the brainchild of actor Greg Grunberg (Heroes, Felicity and Alias). It allows you to connect with shoppers in your area and let them know about your best deals via mobile coupons. Also, sweet analytics show you how your offers are doing!

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This app is an inexpensive way for small business to get a hold on the mobile market. Here's a deal for my readers, use the coupon code CES2012 at their site and you get 2 free months for your brick and mortar store's coupon offers - and then $79 a month for the first year. Sweet.

* I have no involvement in this company whatsoever - just think it's worthwile

Wednesday, November 10

Play for keeps: Game Mechanics Give Brands a New Power Play from the mind of @getshust at @Resource

From Resource Interactive: www.resource.com

If you long for diversion from the mundane daily grind and find yourself unexpectedly engrossed in becoming Mayor of the local Starbucks, collecting check-in awards and badges at every destination, or simply stating your location via Facebook Places—you're far from alone. Ten percent of U.S. Internet time is now spent on online games. Foursquare now has over three million users who have posted over one hundred million check-ins. Mobile apps offering gaming and geolocation services are growing exponentially with the ever-increasing number of smartphone users in the U.S.

Our latest POV on Game Mechanics (aka: "gamification") explores the phenomenon of this fast-growing array of activities that engage consumers online and off through competitions, rewards, ego boosters and virtual entertainment. What's more, it illustrates how brands that leverage them ultimately offer more than momentary entertainment—they can inform, inspire, enlighten and delight customers over the long haul.