Thursday, March 19, 2009

Free hustleroids

The mobile game is one of the major industries world wide. There are twice as many mobile phones in the world than TVs, MP3 players, video game devices, and computers combined.

In this modern era, I feel funny calling my mobile device a "phone". My mobile device has replaced my laptop and my MP3 player. I communicate with people worldwide via phone calls, sms, twitter, mobile social networks, email, and VoIP calls (Skype mobile). I compose and edit contracts, proposals, and other business documents on my mobile.

I am a power user obviously...most people here in the US haven't had a reason to use most of the incredible capabilites. Thats where you and your events come in. 

The people that come to your events, come because you're cool. If they come to your party or event, that means that they are cool too - in their mind anyway. They spend money on clothes, hair, cars, health clubs, etc. just to look good when they come to your event. Oh yeah...they also have expensive phones.

Your customers spend quite a bit of money to show up at your events, to have fun and be cool. If you had a special line for people flashing their mobile phone at the bouncer at one of your events, that would be very cool.  

You can stand out from your competition, and help your users stand out in a crowd with our mobile ticket service. You can also sell more tickets faster and easier to your users. We have a number of offerings in store for you, with a number of different service plans. Two of our service plans are free, and the third service plan charges a nominal fee that is inconsequential for those qualified to use our top level service plan.

Imagine selling mobile tickets to your parties and events via flyers, txt messages, blogs, social networking sites, twitter, radio and TV commercials, mixtapes, and word of mouth.

The customer sees your offer, and buys a ticket like buying a ringtone. They can pay via credit card, PayPal, phone bill, or Twitter.

You not only get a customer, but you are able to retain that customer via mobile marketing to your future events!

We are also seeking aggressive and qualified affiliates here in the US. 

Sick right? What's up with some feedback...can a brother get some feedback? This service is for YOU, if you have questions, suggestions, love or hate - let me know!


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Coming soon to a club near you!

I have been in the mobile game since before you probably even heard of ringtones. I remember trying to explain to some people how big the ringtone market would be in the near future. 

I actually remember some people saying, "Who would want a song on their phone?" 

What are the next big things in mobile? Twitter is big. That's probably how you got here. They thought that mobile video would be big, but no one was smart enough to produce video that takes THE MUCH SMALLER SCREEN of mobile devices into consideration, or consumer usage habits! They thought that a phone was like a little TV. If you wanted to watch TV you would what? Watch TV!

They think that social networking is the next big thing...but they forgot that you already have a social network on your phone. It's called a contact list.

The next big thing for mobiles is mobile tickets and mobile coupons.

Most of the people on the planet have cellphones. Studies have shown that most people here in the US will use mobile tickets. They're already doing it in Europe.

Don't miss the boat this time.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Imagine this...

...you send your people a text msg that they click to buy a ticket to your party or event. The ticket is secure, and cannot be forwarded. On top of that, the DUMBEST person you know can validate the ticket at the entrance to your event without using any external hardware!

Here is a little info about mobile ticketing from pfj.co.uk:

5 January 2009 14:17

A report from ZDNet.com has stated that, despite the predicted recession, the mobile marketing sector will nevertheless grow during the year ahead.

The report also highlights ten predictions for 2009 which could be valuable to many companies hoping to expand in the sector in the next 12 months.

Some of the more interesting predictions are that SMS and Bluetooth marketing will grow in 2009, as email marketing takes a dive. MMS will also grow but it will remain a niche form of marketing, the report states. 

One crucial prediction for many businesses is also the prediction that mobile ticketing will increase in popularity.

"One example of a form of ticketing is the mobile airline check in being offered by British Airways," reads the report.

"This delivers the 2D barcode that is on web tickets and boarding passes, but offers the advantage of not requiring a print out. If it's safe enough for airports then it is easily safe enough for any type of event. The barcodes will have to be delivered by MMS of course."

Businesses hoping to weather the storm in 2009 will do well to maintain recruitment levels in order to ensure an influx of new thinking remains constant, to keep ahead of competition.

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We work with one of the leading mobile ticketing services in Europe and are in stealth mode (patent pending even!) here in the US and Canada. If you want to stand out in a crowded market, and capitalize on the hottest thing since ringtones and mobile phones...stay tuned.