Tuesday 8 March 2011

Local Mobile Monopoly

Did you know that there are over 5 billion mobile phones in the world? This number is increasing everyday and it is not surprising. I remember when only very few people had mobile phones because they were expensive, now there is hardly anyone I know that doesn't carry a mobile phone with them wherever they go. People who I thought would never get a mobile phone have got one.

LocalMobileMonpolyVideoThis is a huge market. Imagine being able to capitalise on this and reach those users through the power of Mobile Marketing. The thing about Mobile Marketing is that it is in its infancy which brings two benefits. Not many people know about it and it is very cheap. If you were around on the Internet when Google Adwords started you will remember how cheap it was to advertise, now you can be paying ridiculous prices like up to $5 a click. This is because of the demand on Advertising. But for Mobile, you can pay as little as $0.01 a click.

Adam Horowitz, a 19 year old entrepreneur has done a lot of research and testing with Mobile Advertising and back last year he compiled all of his knowledge into an easy step by step video course called Mobile Monopoly. This was HUGE on the Internet, as you can imagine as Adam found a way to tap into a completely unexposed market of over 5 billion users.

LocalMobileMonopolyReviewHe is about to take it to the next level with the release of Local Mobile Monopoly. Local Mobile Monopoly will be about Mobile Advertising for Local Businesses worldwide. If you are a Local Business this course could be of a great interest for you as you can customise mobile advertisement using advanced demographics to target the customers you want. And for those of you out there who would like to make some money out of this, Imagine setting up Mobile Advertising for local businesses where you live! You could make a real business out of this and make yourself a lot of money.

This is a fantastic opportunity and a chance to capitalise on one of the fastest growing markets in the world.

Local Mobile Monopoly

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