The Bluetooth Marketing: A New Trend in the Direct Proximity Marketing

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Bluetooth Proximity Mobile Marketing is the cheapest way to advertise direct to mobile phones that works by uploading an advert that can be video, animated image or text to the pod. This new tool works as a direct marketing channel to end users mobile phones. The first generation of these tools established a connection with the Bluetooth enabled phones which are within 20 meters from a dedicated hotspot. If the user agrees to accept the advert on the mobile phone, the download proceeds at a speed of about 50kB/sec. The data transfer is 100% free.



Bluetooth Proximity Mobile Advertising is environmentally friendly as it doesn't involve the use of paper and simply requires the transfer of rich multimedia digital flyers direct to Bluetooth enabled mobile phones. A Bluetooth Marketing System is also a very economical and powerful tool to popularize your product. For a fixed cost you can scale your marketing efforts to meet your needs.



Proximity mobile Advertising provides the easiest means to attract customers and increase foot traffic at the store. If you own and operate or manage other venues like bars, restaurants, entertainment parks, Proximity mobile marketing provides an opportunity to send specials, announcements and one time notices to your customers and increase traffic. Proximity Marketing does not have to be expensive. There are several firms looking after the proximity mobile marketing including setting up the equipment and taking care of all the work.



Bluetooth Marketing is a Dubai based integrated marketing and communication solutions offering Bluetooth proximity mobile advertising. They deliver the entire spectrum of proximity mobile advertising with the resources of talented industry professionals. They specialize in Outdoor Advertising, Indoor Advertising, Media Buying, Interactive Advertising and Signages & Displays.


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