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Katie Maxfield, February 10th, 2009
Kim Dushinski of Mobile Marketing Profits posted an excellent video review of companies that incorporated mobile into their Super Bowl XLIII commercials. In the video, Dushinski discusses which company’s advertisements “showed they understand our love of mobile,” and utilized the technology as a direct response tool. Among Dushinski’s top rated mobile advertisements that aired during [...]
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Katie Maxfield, February 3rd, 2009
mGive has received a lot of buzz over the past few days, and we would like to thank the authors for helping spread the word about our clients’ Mobile Giving campaigns and the revolutionary service that we offer. Is 2009 the Year of Mobile Giving? -Sarah O’Hanlon, Pop Arts Marketing In a brief article for [...]
Categories: Recent News Tags: mgive, Mobile Broadband Blog, mobile fundraising, mobile giving, Mobile Mammoth, mobile marketing, MobileFreak, POP, PopArtsMarketing, Ram Krishnan, Sarah O'Hanlon, sms donations, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, super bowl commercial, Super Bowl XLIII, Text Donations, Text Message Donations, text to donate, united way
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Stephen Joos, January 29th, 2009
During this Sunday’s Super Bowl, the American Urological Society and the NFL have collaborated to show a PSA for prostate cancer. The video is 30 seconds long and will be shown in stadium during the year’s biggest game, and on the NFL network. The video features Mike Haynes, NFL Vice President, former player, and Pro [...]
Categories: mGive Blog Tags: American Urological Society, AUA, Len Dawson, LIFE to 90999, Mike Haynes, mobile giving, NFL, NFL network, Pro Football Hall of Fame, prostate cancer, Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLIII, superbowl commercial, Willie Lanier
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