Mobile Monopoly Review Discover if Mobile Monopoly really has a handle on Wireless AdvertisingHomeAbout UsContactPrivacy PolicyMobile Monopoly ReviewPosted on February 13, 2012 by admin_59 | Permalink 1If You Are Interested In Buying Mobile Monopoly Then Please Read This Review Before Making Your Purchase….Keep Reading What is Mobile Monopoly? It is a membership/video training site designed to teach the basics and advanced techniques of wireless advertising using mobile devices as the medium of contact for your target audience. A young entrepreneur named Adam Horwits created it. At the age or 20, Adam was already a full time Internet marketer, when he came up wit this idea. His amazing system will teach you the in’s and out’s of mobile marketing and lead you into this, the next natural progression of Internet marketing .Even though Mobile Monopoly has been around for about 18 month as of this review, the concept of mobile marketing as a whole is barely getting started. The field is wide open with many possibilities not having been even conceived of yet.Why would you need Mobile Monopoly?Mobile Marketing, Though Still New, Will Just Get Bigger.Mobile technology is going to be all-pervasive in the future. No one really knows just where it will take us. Learning all that there is to know today about what will be happening tomorrow is what the training in Mobile Monopoly is all about.Over 50 Training Videos Cover Every Aspect Of Mobile Marketing.You’ll get to see exactly what Adam does to create advertising campaigns so that you can learn how to do it the right way. He will lead you step-by-step through all you’ll need to know.Learning To Create Profitable Mobile Campaigns The Right Way.Products and services come and go all the time. CPA offers change constantly. The campaigns taught in the videos that you’ll emulate may not be in vogue as of today. However, it’s the strategies on how to spot the trends and how to capitalize on them is what is important.What’s inside Mobile Monopoly?Module 1 – Introduction To Mobile Monopoly – How To Get MobileModule 2 - The “List Leapfrog” MethodModule 3 - The Advertising NetworksModule 4 – CPA On CellularModule 5 – Email Marketing And ClickBankModule 6 – Tangible Products With AmazonModule 7 – Pay Per CallModule 8 – Local Business ProfitsModule 9 – Mobile App DevelopmentModule 10 – Putting It All TogetherWho will benefit most from Mobile Monopoly?Anyone just starting out with Internet marketing, or an established marketer looking for alternative ways to build their mailing list will probably get the most out of Mobile Monopoly.The Good and The Bad ProThe best thing about Mobile Monopoly is that it is an opportunity to learn about an emerging market, how to formulate advertising strategies and implement them in this new media. ConOn the down side, you must remember Mobile Monopoly is not a get rich quick scheme. You’ll have over 50 videos to watch. You will still need to build landing pages for products, squeeze pages for building your mailing lists, an autoresponder account or software of some kind. The Bottom LineWhat you need to remember before you purchase Mobile Monopoly or any other ‘Money Making” opportunity is the fact that you’ll be putting in a lot of work to make it successful. Yes, you must still have a “back end” to market products and/or services with. There really are no overnight successes in Internet marketing, no matter what you’ve read. Anyone looking for the quick fix solution to mobile marketing or Internet marketing in general, will need to take a pass on this one.If you are determined to make it with any type of marketing, Mobile Monopoly is as good as any other system to start with. If you’re looking for the quick ‘magic bullet’, it’s not out there anywhere. Remember this, when you see the video of how Adam builds his subscriber list and how much money he makes with it, he already had the back end all built to make that success happen. He was already a well-seasoned Internet marketer, albeit a very young one.If you’re looking to get started in mobile marketing this will be as good a start as anywhere else you want to look. I wish you good luck in your endeavors. Remember this also, the Internet and the mobile market is far bigger than anyone of us can even imagine. There is room for many, many more marketers out there. To be successful you must think, learn to exploit the market niches that have the least amount of competition in them – Good Fortune to you.Mobile Monopoly, Mobile Monopoly Review, Wireless Advertising mobile monopoly, mobile monopoly review, wireless advertisingWireless Advertising And Mobile SecurityPosted on February 1, 2012 by admin_59 | Permalink 0As of August 2011, there were less than 1 in 20 tablets and smartphones that had 3rd party security software installed in them according to Juniper Research. Yes, malware, spyware and viruses are in the air and they’re likely to come to a mobile device near you soon.The same publication also predicted that by 2016 there would be some kind of security software installed on 277 million mobile devices. There is definitely a need and someone is going to fill it. So, thinking ahead, shouldn’t a part of ones wireless advertising repertoire include marketing some type of mobile security software? I think so.Security or anti virus and firewall software has been used on PC’s and laptops for many years but not so much on mobile devices. But then with items in the news like the ‘News of the World’ hacking scandal over in Britain in mid 2011, things could change really quickly.There is always going to be some criminal or even some ‘reputable’ enterprise out in the cloud looking to steal information or hack into accounts for whatever gain they consider valuable. Most countries’ militaries are actively hacking or defending against other countries’ cyber attacks.If one side or another can cripple an opposing forces communications, that’s a major step toward victory, and all because a lack of communication. It’s everybody’s responsibility to secure their computers, laptops and mobile devices against cyber attacks because it helps to protect the entire network.As for the mobile marketers among us, many will do very well offering some type of anti virus or firewall software as part of their wireless advertising campaigns because the demand is already skyrocketing and will continue to do so for a while. As mobile technology abounds so also, will the mobile criminals, always trying to get to your best kept secrets.Further information on Mobile Security can be found here.(See graphic on the bottom of the page)Wireless Advertising mobile marketer, mobile technology, wireless advertisingMobile Monopoly And The InternetPosted on January 29, 2012 by admin_59 | Permalink 1Mobile Monopoly has been around for about 18 months now. The course sells for $37, which is a pretty good deal for someone just starting out and wanting to learn how to make money with wireless advertising.Mobile marketing hasn’t been around for very long and most people don’t really know much about it. But one thing is for sure it’s going to get a lot bigger and a lot busier as time goes by.There are some people who think the Internet, as we know it, is going to go away because of the enormous size of the customer base using mobile phones. I don’t believe that to be the case especially due to the fact that your mobile advertising campaigns are researched, implemented and tracked mostly on the computer at home.The mobile devices are only the targets for your ads not necessarily the originators. That could change in the future, however, I don’t believe that the Internet is going to go away. It’s way too big and important for that. The Internet does change daily and will continue to do so. Mobile marketing is just another facet of it.One of the methods taught in Mobile Monopoly is how to build emailing lists using mobile devices. With that tactic, you will need mobile optimized squeeze pages to send your contacts to so you can harvest names and email addresses. You can then email these contacts with useful information and make offers to your own products or products that you may be affiliated with.That’s just one of the many ways to create an income using this type of advertising and it relies heavily on the Internet for the follow up and sales. Once you’ve built a list of contacts you must also build a rapport with them and not just throw offers at them but give them honest usable information as well.So, while Mobile Monopoly does offer a window into learning this new aspect of Internet marketing and will get you started on your way to learning the ropes, it’s not going to kill the Internet. Using Mobile devices to market to people will not be the last new thing to hit the Internet by a long shot.Mobile Monopoly, Mobile Monopoly Review, Wireless Advertising mobile monopoly, mobile monopoly review, wireless advertisingWireless Advertising The Coming StormPosted on January 26, 2012 by admin_59 | Permalink 0The winds of change have been blowing for a little over 15 years now. Even now Wireless Advertising otherwise known as Mobile Advertising is still quite young. That being said however, it is quite ubiquitous. Most of us have received a text message ad at one time or another especially if you’ve opted in to some sort of publication or service.How about App based ads? Seen any of those lately. Do you mind receiving ads on your mobile phone? Not? Well, like as not, it’s only going to be more prevalent in the future. After all, the mobile phone audience is only about 3 times bigger than that of the television or Internet markets and the push is on to deliver more and more wireless advertising.Consider, for instance, the “Free” Android Operating System on the hot new smart phones. Can you guess who headed up the development of Android OS? That’s right. It’s Google. Why do you think that a search engine has an interest in such an endeavor, and giving it away for free at that?[Aside Note] How long do you think you’ll be seeing the Windows based smart phones around, at whatever price Microsoft sells it’s OS for? I’ll wager that not many folks will be using Windows phones in the future. I certainly won’t. After all, I’ll be wanting my phone to work, not display the “Blue Screen of Death” as it crashes. [End Aside Note]Now imagine, you’re around town with your brand new Android Smart Phone, and you get a text message alerting you about a special that Best Buy is having on that Hot New Ultra Slim LED panel television that you were searching for on Google the other day. You read a little further and you see a coupon attached for a couple hundred dollars off. You look up and what-do-ya-know, there’s a Best Buy right down the street. How convenient.Your new Android Smart phone with it’s GPS, activated, coupled with your current searches on Google, and you just happen to be fairly close to a Best Buy that has what you’ve been looking for, and you’ve got the best in Wireless Advertising working for or against you, depending on how you look at it.Where will it all end? Are you a business owner? Could you maybe benefit from an idea such as that? Maybe you are an advertiser and you might just want to work with a few local businesses around town and make a little money with this new Mobile Technology. Maybe your brother-in-law owns a chain of hardware stores or whatever. Maybe you could make a deal with him and send some business his way for a cut of the action.Maybe it’s time to put up your sail and catch a ride on the wave that the coming storm of Wireless Advertising is creating. Become a Mobile Marketer. Who knows, you just might make some money.Wireless Advertising mobile marketer, mobile technology, wireless advertisingMobile Monopoly What is it all About?Posted on January 23, 2012 by admin_59 | Permalink 0Mobile Monopoly, a concept of a young man by the name of Adam Horwitz, went live in August of 2010. It is a course on how to successfully market affiliate products and services or even your own. In it, Adam also teaches CPA advertising, how to grow a mailing list and a few other ideas as well, all using wireless advertising on mobile devices.As there are about 5.3 billion mobile subscribers world wide, as of 2011, it’s no wonder that a program of this nature has evolved. Also in 2011, over 85% of the handsets were Internet capable with some form of browser installed. Add to that, an estimate of 8 trillion text messages went out in 2011.(Source)While ‘traditional’ Internet marketing has been around, in many facets, for quite some time, it seems that maybe mobile marketing will be a new frontier to be explored. The Internet has over 2 billion users world wide, as of 03/31/2011 per Internet World Stats. That mounts up to a lot of customers and has made a lot of money for a lot of folks.Whereas mobile phones are exceeding computers at almost 3 to 1 and some pretty big players are positioning themselves in the advertising arena, setting up their power bases, maybe it’s time to look into some new concepts and ideas that a program like Mobile Monopoly is teaching.Consider the fact that Google, a leading power in the development of the Android Operating system, along with Apple is investing a lot of time and money in the mobile advertising platform. With the staggering amount of potential customers along with their even more staggering amount of dollars to be spent, it’s no wonder that these really big players are up to their necks in mobile technology.Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising was made mainstream by Google when it began it’s AdWords platform back in 2000. In the early days it was not uncommon to make fabulous returns for just a penny or pennies per click, with the correct choice of key words. Today, however, the competition is so fierce that you need some deep pockets to play that game, even if Google will let you. It’s not for your average affiliate marketer.So, looking forward to the mobile world, as it’s still in its infancy, perhaps the new wave to success lies beyond the desktop. For newbies and the more ‘traditional’ marketers that are working to make sales on the big monitors, can a program like Mobile Monopoly help to bring in profits from the little screens of all those little cell phones?As the program does offer a full 60 days money back guarantee, maybe it’s worth a try. I figure that 60 days should be enough time to pull together a profitable advertising campaign or two. If not, then a refund would probably be in order and mark it all up as experience.Mobile Monopoly, Mobile Monopoly Review, Wireless Advertising mobile monopoly, mobile monopoly review, wireless advertisingCategoriesMobile MonopolyMobile Monopoly ReviewWireless AdvertisingTagsmobile marketer mobile monopoly mobile monopoly review mobile technology wireless advertisingMobile Monopoly ReviewAbsolum theme by Theme4Press • Powered by WordPress