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Closed

31 Dec 2007, 11:59PM PT

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10 Dec 2007, 6:47PM PT

Industries

  • Advertising / Marketing / Sales
  • Consumer Services / Retail Industry
  • Enterprise Software & Services
  • Hardware
  • Internet / Online Services / Consumer Software
  • Media / Entertainment
  • Start-Ups / Small Businesses / Franchises
  • Telecom / Broadband / Wireless

What Kind Of Mobile Advertising Will You Tolerate?

 

Closed: 31 Dec 2007, 11:59PM PT

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With the introduction of more smartphones and smarter phones, the mobile marketing industry is ramping up to reach the growing audience of wirelessly-connected consumers. Recently, Microsoft has released mobile banner ads in the US, and Google's Android platform will presumably try to develop increasingly innovative mobile ads for handsets as well. So the question becomes, will pop-up ads become even more frustrating as they migrate to mobile devices? Or can the mobile industry actually avoid annoying advertisements -- and provide useful, targeted ads instead? How do you think mobile ads will evolve? What kind of ads would you like to see? What kind of ads do you want to see die?

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