
A survey, commissioned by Transverse and conducted by iGR, has found that the majority of respondents were receptive to mobile advertising. In fact, 56 percent of mobile users said they would view ads on their phones if they were given a 25 to 50 percent discount on their monthly bill.
"Mobile advertising has taken on many forms, and is generally considered to be intrusive. But when consumers are given the choice to receive ads and share their usage patterns in exchange for discounts, mobile advertising has the potential to be highly targeted and highly effective," Iain Gillott, President of iGR. "These survey findings indicate that consumers are open to non-traditional mobile advertising models."
Among the other key findings of the survey were:
"With todayĆ's economy, consumers are actively looking for ways to cut back their monthly expenses," said Jim Messer, president and CEO of Transverse. "When a carrier is able to open up their customer base to create better value relationships among users, brands, merchants and the media companies, consumers will see a significant reduction on their monthly bill, advertisers will have a highly targeted avenue to reach their audience, and wireless service providers will see new revenue streams to improve their bottom lines. All of this is made possible with state-of-the-art OSS technology available today."
Posted to the site on 17th November 2008
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