Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Thursday, April 4, 2013

APIs: Opening up Business and Providing Avenues for Growth

April 4, 2013 Silicon Valley Product Management Association (SVPMA) Santa Clara, CA Panel Discussion

Please RT: #SVPMA April #API Panel slidevu http://bit.ly/14HDL5U #storify http://bit.ly/YyIe7z #prodmgmt



Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Storified Slide View: Recap: Digital Edge Live San Francisco 3/20/12

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Google Hotpot, Google Places, And A QR Codes Contest

Guest posting: 
Written by Matt Storms on January 17, 2011 



You might be asking to yourself why is this guy talking about three totally different things like Google 


Places, QR codes, and Google Hotpot. The reason I am talking about this is because I am excited about technology. I can go out with my wife with no destination for the day and if we, say, get hungry then I don’t have to go to the usual fast food joint. I can use Google Hotpot to find the restaurant and when I get there if they have a QR code I can use it to check out the menu without stepping inside and feeling pressured to eat there. As an individual and as a business this opens up marketing that is very easy to a whole new segment of the world.
Google just released a new iPhone app called Google Places that is great for finding businesses near your business and the ability to rate and review the business. If you have been on Google Hotpot on the web then you will like how seamless the iPhone app is. Android and other smart phone users have the app already installed or they can download it.

Lately I have been looking at QR (Quick Response) codes & Google Places with Google Hotpot for the iPhone. QR codes are starting to take off in the US after they were pioneered in Japan by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994. There is a lot of history, if you want to read the history and how they were invented you can read about Bar code to 2D Code.

50 Million Google Places

A recent YouTube video posted on the Google Hotpot channel by Mat Balezstated that “using our database of over 50 million places our algorithm takes your ratings and recommends places similar to the places you like. So that if you rate one pizza place 5 stars we’ll improve your search results by recommending other pizza places that are similar.”
So now you know a little about both platforms and as you download your QR reader for your smartphone let me tell you why having these things is important as a business. Google Hotpot is a great tool for people and business to rate companies and to see what people are thinking of different companies. As a company you can see what your customers are saying, in this digital world now a review on yelp, twitter, or Google Reviews can help or hurt you.
As a company you set your QR code to take your customers to certain webpages that contain coupons, reviews, specials, anything you set your mind to. This is the twist, that you can actually help your customers that are technology savvy. Many companies are using QR codes to give out discounts and such. Verizon, Entertainment Weekly, Ford and many other companies are using them to drive customers to their website. Some of the movie posters for Iron Man 2 had QR codes that that took people to a mobile site with photos, trailers, and information about the film.

Reaching Out With QR Codes

Businesses that use QR codes can reach out to a more affluent and more spontaneous group of customers. People with more money than sense sometimes but it can be used by all walks of life to build a relationship with the customer that is using this technology. Business is personal and this is another way of reaching out. There are many free QR code generators in the world that you can go to, enter your info and print the code off. You can post it on your front window and go from there.
There are many non-profits and organizations that are using both QR codes and have a Google Places verified account to bring people into their offices. Charities are taking advantage of the tech savvy crowd by adding in the QR code for their website. Cindy Solomon uses a QR code as her avatar on Twitter, she stated “I have been using a qr code for my social media avatar for several months.  Its efficient in directing people to my website by  demonstrating I’m involved w/ mobile technology.  Also, like my interaction with you, it has become a conversation opener for deeper exchanges on twitter, Linkedin and Facebook.”
As you read this you know that we at Boostability are a SEO company but we also do work for small businesses Google places pages to improve their ranking in their local area. We do suggest that marketing to each segment is a great way of getting traffic to your site and to you business place.

Contest

Below you find a few QR codes what we will give to the first person who correctly responds to all 8 QR codes will get a Boostability t-shirt. Now is this nerdy? Yes, but dang it is cool.
YOU HAVE TO LEAVE THE ANSWERS IN THE COMMENT BOX BELOW
*You cannot be a current employee or related to anyone working at Boostability.com.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

8 Great Reasons to Shop At Locally Owned Businesses!

Mobile Applications, such as SCVNGR, may be the key to invigorating local economies by encouraging foot traffic in the door of local establishments. 

Mobile Apps enable constant conversation across all digital connections, but the real opportunity is in the potential they have to inspire face-to-face community between shoppers and local, independently owned business locations.

Why shop locally?

1. Significantly more money re-circulates in your community when purchases are made at locally owned, rather than nationally owned, businesses: More money is kept in the community because locally owned businesses purchase from other local businesses, service providers, and farms.  Purchasing locally helps grow other businesses, as well as your community’s tax base.

2. Most new jobs are provided by local businesses: Small local businesses are the largest employer nationally.

3. Local business owners invest in community: Local businesses are owned by people who live in this community, are less likely to leave, and are more invested in the community’s future.

4. Customer service is better: Local businesses often hire people with more specific product expertise for better customer service.

5. Reduced environmental impact: Locally owned businesses can make more local purchases requiring less transportation and generally set up shop in town or city centers, as opposed to developing on the fringe.  This generally means contributing less to sprawl, congestion, habitat loss and pollution.

6. Public benefits far outweigh public costs: Local businesses in town centers require comparatively little infrastructure investment and make more efficient use of public services, as compared to nationally owned stores entering the community.

7. Encourages investment in your community: A growing body of economic  research shows that in an increasingly homogenized world, entrepreneurs and skilled workers are more likely to invest and settle in communities that preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and distinctive character.

8. Non-profits receive greater support:  Non-profit organizations receive an average 350% greater support from local business owners than they do from non-locally owned businesses. 

Disclaimer:  
This is my holiday greetings card to (and from) my local merchants! 

Why shop at local, independent businesses this holiday season?
Because Community Matters!

Build Community!
The casual encounters you enjoy at neighborhood-scale business and the public spaces around them build relationships and community cohesiveness.  They’re the ultimate social networking sites!

Strengthen Your Local Economy!
Each dollar you spend at independent businesses returns 3 times more money to our local economy than one spent at a chain – a benefit we all can bank on.

Shape our Character!
Why did you choose to live here?  What keeps you?  Independent businesses help give our community its one-of-a-kind personality.

Create a Healthier Environment!
Independent, community-serving businesses are people-sized.  They consume less land, carry more locally-made products, locate closer to residents and create less traffic and air pollution.

Lower Taxes!
Local businesses put less demand on our roads, sewers, and safety services and generate more tax revenue per sales dollar, helping keep your taxes lower.

Enhance Choices!
A wide variety of independent business, each serving their customers’ tastes, creates greater overall choice for all of us.

Create Jobs and Opportunities!
Locally-owned businesses also are the customers of local printers, accountants, wholesalers, farms, attorneys, etc., expanding opportunities for local entrepreneurs.

Give Back to Your Community!
Indies donate more than twice as much per sales dollar to local non-profits, events, and teams as chains do.

Invitation:
Join me on SCVNGR at http://scvngr.com/cindyfsolomon

Relevant links:
4 Reasons to Invest in Location Based Services http://bit.ly/dbDV2B

Rewards on SCVNGR Spread Holiday Cheer to Businesses http://bit.ly/cfRspj