The Internet world is indeed a mobile world. There is no longer proof needed for that to agreed to amongst any marketers.
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Gust MEES's curator insight,
March 2, 9:42 AM
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March 2, 9:46 AM
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Alexander Bakoulis's curator insight,
December 26, 2012 12:44 PM
# The shift to mobile
Concern over the fiscal cliff could also accelerate the transition already taking place in the marketing sector, where ad budgets are increasingly shifting away from traditional media to digital and mobile media. # Mobile momentum Over the past few years as the economy has struggled, the mobile industry has consistently bucked the trend, with consistent growth in hiring, investment in mobile technology, consumer adoption and ad spend. Mobile commerce and mobile payments have grown as well – with the current holiday season one of the biggest yet. Delete the scoop?
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While I agree with the authors premise, I'm left wondering. Customer reviews and conversations and interactions have always been important. What has changed in making those interactions any different today?