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Today’s sophisticated consumers are using mobile devices more than ever and they’re using them to access social media and business web/ecommerce sites. People are constantly on their smartphones and tablets looking for things to do or to buy. In order to attract and keep this audience, your brand needs an integrated approach to SoLoMo.
You need to get social, think local, and spend on mobile. Check out this infographic which helps show the importance of a SoLoMo approach. Via Lauren Moss
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Mike Gingerich's curator insight,
February 2, 5:20 PM
Good infographic on SoLoMo and the rise of mobile!
Philippe Trebaul's curator insight,
March 2, 6:33 AM
Small Business Field Guide to SoLoMo (Infographic).
"Today’s sophisticated consumers are using mobile devices more than ever and they’re using them to access social media and business web/ecommerce sites. People are constantly on their smartphones and tablets looking for things to do or to buy. In order to attract and keep this audience, your brand needs an integrated approach to SoLoMo. You need to get social, think local, and spend on mobile. Check out this infographic which helps show the importance of a SoLoMo approach". Small Business Field Guide to SoLoMo (Infographic) via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/... Delete the scoop?
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