• Home
  • About
  • Mobile Marketing Trends 2010

ApolloBravo’s Mobile + Social Blog

Entries RSS | Comments RSS
  • Interested in Mobile and Social Media Marketing?

    Visit www.apollobravo.com or call 703-835-9688 press 1 for info. Text "Bravo" to 99702 for Info
  • Recent Posts

    • Untitled
    • Untitled
    • Consumer acceptance of mobile coupons and promotions rises from 36% to 45% in latest ABI research survey
    • How to Take Your Text Campaign Viral (First, Win an Oscar…)
    • Death of the landline, Mobile phones with consumers at all times.
  • Categories

    • Mobile
    • Social
    • Uncategorized
  • Archives

    • September 2010
    • July 2010
    • June 2010
    • May 2010
    • March 2010
    • February 2010
    • January 2010
    • November 2009
    • October 2009
    • September 2009
    • August 2009
    • July 2009
    • June 2009
    • May 2009
    • April 2009
    • March 2009
    • February 2009
    • January 2009
    • December 2008
    • November 2008

TheHill.com – Texting the new political Super Weapon

Posted on March 13, 2009 by apollobravo

Textings Political Triumph by Ben Goddard

New media came into its own during the 2008 campaign with the successful use of the Internet for organizing, communicating and fundraising. Many proclaimed the new age of digital campaigns was upon us. Well, we haven’t seen anything yet. Phones are taking over as the cutting-edge political communication device — and I don’t mean those old-fashioned phone banks with their push polls, voter ID and GOTV calls that interrupted so many pleasant dinner hours or favorite TV programs in the past. Those anonymous rooms filled with rows of paid phone operators with their voter registration lists are being pushed out of the game by mobile media.

texting-apollobravo2

Mobile phones deliver a reach never before seen by any medium. Eighty-six percent of the U.S. population has a cell phone, providing more reach than cable TV, home Internet access and personal computers. There are more wireless devices in use than televisions and computers combined — and those numbers are growing most rapidly among Latinos, millennials and Americans over 30 years of age.

Of the 262 million cell phones currently subscribed in the U.S., over 95 percent are SMS-capable. Americans using those phones send some 70 billion text messages each month. That is a lot of communication going on out there. Most frequently, text messages are sent and received by younger Americans. Over 75 percent of 18-to-29-year-old mobile phone users are frequent users of text messages. But it’s not just a young person’s game. The fastest-growing group of texters is “soccer moms” who have figured out the best way to reach kids who don’t return calls to their cell phone is via text. As those moms have become more familiar with texting, they’ve used it to reach their peers, creating a viral growth in text messaging among adults, in particular opinion leaders who are so valuable to an issue advocacy or political campaign. They have quickly adopted texting as a quick, easy and reliable way to communicate throughout their busy days. Research, admittedly conducted by mobile marketers, shows that 94 percent of text messages are read.

About five times as many people respond to mobile messages as compared to traditional, off-mobile call-to-action campaigns.Public officials have now begun to endorse mobile media as well.  It is difficult to send an e-mail from a Metro car, for example, but simple to text one word and four digits of a short code. The person sending the text gets an immediate response and an invitation to join a movement for change.

In the 2008 presidential campaign, Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) experimented with pages on Facebook, MySpace and other social-networking sites, without great success. Now-President Barack Obama did a better job by producing great content and engaging visitors in a dialogue. Obama even used text messaging to announce Delaware Sen. Joe Biden (D) as his vice presidential choice and to promote some events. In the few short months since the Obama/McCain campaign the technology has become more sophisticated and the users more engaged. The potential uses of mobile media are virtually unlimited.

Look for more and more cell phone messages in the 2010 campaign and in issue advocacy efforts in the months ahead. The technology is opening up whole new communication channels. But, as always, the tool is only as good as the message it carries. The challenge for political practitioners will be to devise creative messages that make best the use of all those phones.Goddard is a founding partner of political consultants Goddard Claussen.

Read more http://thehill.com/ben-goddard/textings-political-triumph-2009-03-11.html


Filed under: Mobile | Tagged: mobile social networks, Mobile web, Obama, Politics, Texting

« Social Media Evolution Mobile Influence Predictions 2009-2020 »
  • Tags

    2d Barcodes adreach ad network apollobravo Apple Asia email marketing Facebook funny Gossip Girl iphone Mobile Mobile Advertising mobile banking Mobile Coupons mobile marketing mobile messaging Mobile Moms mobile social networks Mobile TV Mobile web Nokia Obama P&G Mobile pizza Politics predictions radio Restaurants SEO short codes smart phones smartphones sms giving sms links soccer moms social media social networks text-2-Win Texting text message text message giving Text to win travel trends Wap
  • RSS Shared Items

    • a brief guide to life
      ‘A few strong instincts and a few plain rules suffice us.’ ~Ralph Waldo Emerson Post written by Leo Babauta. Follow me on twitter or identica. Life can be ridiculously complicated, if you let it. I suggest we simplify. Thich Nhat Hanh’s quote, which I’ve stolen as this site’s subtitle, is the shortest guide to life you’ll ever need: “Smile, breath, and go sl […]
    • To Reach Men Online You Need To Be On Facebook
      Some really interesting data from a survey by Ipsos OTX for Askmen.com. The survey found that overall Facebook is second amongst all men as their preferred way to keep in touch with their friends. And it is not just young men that prefer Facebook as the chart below shows. Men over 29 prefer Facebook. Facebook usage was high among respondents, nearly 70% of w […]
    • 5 Hilarious TV Episodes About Tech and Social Media
      Television’s top humorists are always looking for new cultural elements to satirize, and two of the most popular subjects over the past year have been gadgets or social media — or both, as they’re increasingly intertwined.If you flip through the channels on your cable or satellite TV receiver for just a few minutes, you’re bound to come across a reference to […]
    • How Big a Boost Will iPhone 4, HTML5 Give Video E-Mail Marketing?
      Video e-mail marketing may receive a boost from new developments, namely the growing force of HTML5 and the recent launch of the iPhone 4. However, there are challenges that have to be addressed...
    • Shopatron Says iPads Making an Impact on M-commerce
      We told you last month that the iPad was going to make m-commerce mainstream, and it looks like we have more proof. A study released before sunrise today by in-store pickup solution provider Shopatron says sales conversion rates on the Apple iPad are much higher than rates on other mobile devices.How high? Based on data Shopatron collected since early March, […]
    • Survey: 27% Of US Mobile Users Have Clicked Mobile Ads, Up From 21% In 2008
      ABI Research today published its latest US Consumer Survey for mobile marketing, which also compares the results to a similar survey conducted in December of 2008. Most notable in the survey, which polled 1,003 US consumers, was the finding that 27% of mobile phone users accessing the mobile Web have clicked on a mobile banner ad or text link.  This compares […]
    • You can see the determination in his eyes
      That's the way a friend described someone she had just met. She was sure (just as I'm sure) that he's going places. Once the determination is in his eyes, the learning will take care of itself.On the other hand, if I can see the fear in your eyes, then I'm not sure that learning alone will take care of the problem. No one can prove that t […]
    • 11 Simple Ways To Be Extraordinarily Happy
      Call me an idealist, but I’m a big believer that we have an obligation to be healthy and happy individuals. Why would you waste your time being anything different? I see far too many people go through their everyday lives wishing they were somewhere else. I know how that feels because I’ve been there too. For much of my young life, I struggled with finding h […]
    • Quick Links: April 19, 2010
      The latest Twitter numbersHot off the press from the Chirp conferenceWhy the Future is MobileComments from Mary Meeker, speaking at a Google EventWhy the iPad is a Creativity DeviceInteresting discussion about why the iPad is important [via Steve Rubel]
    • Who Are The Biggest Users of Amazon Web Services? It’s Not Startups.
      Amazon loves to talk about its Web Services because it positions the company as a bold innovator bringing cloud computing to the unwashed masses and other companies still stuck in the land of legacy data centers. But it is coy when it comes to details about the actual business behind Amazon Web Services, which includes its S3 storage service, EC2 compute clo […]

Blog at WordPress.com. Theme: Digg 3 Column by WP Designer.