Q&A With The Authors of Location Based Marketing for Dummies

Q&A With The Authors of Location Based Marketing for Dummies

This is an embarrassment of riches. I’m honored to interview the authors of Location Based Marketing for Dummies, Aaron Strout and Mike Schneider.

1. What is the most important thing Marketers should know about LBS?

LBS gives marketers the ability to learn more about their users discovery habits.  This information becomes powerful competitive advantage and allows marketers to provide place relevant content and offers. It’s not, however a magic bullet or one single offering. It’s not mobile or web, it’s both. It’s not advertising versus content, it’s both.

2. What does it take to execute a LBS strategy correctly?

It just takes a little marketing discipline, patience, upfront planning, ability to acquire and read data and insights, ability to set up a good test and ingenuity to beat your established benchmarks.

3. What are the common mistakes LBS early adopters have made?

Most of them do not have a very compelling offer. They also underestimate the ripple effect they can get from surprising and delighting customers.

4. What are the best practices for integrating LBS into a multi-channel campaign?

There aren’t any best ways. There are so many ways. You can bridge online and offline with QR codes. You can provide specials of geospecific mobile ads. You can do hyper local search targeting. You can do embedded offers in Google lcoation specific searches. You can run scavenger hunts. You can provide content to heighten brand awareness.

5. Examples of brands using LBS well?

Tons of businesses do well with hyper local google search combined with click-to-call

  • Swavorski did a really great scavenger (SCVNGR) hunt in the UK that put 500 teams of two on a location based treasure hunt [Mashable]
  • USA Today takes Lifestyle content and places tips around the US for added brand awareness
  • Businesses like The Local, Saus Boston and Taqueria Zorro are using inverted deals to incentivize trial and loyalty using The LevelUp.
  • Tasti d-Lite is doing cool things with social loyalty by making Checkins passive and giving people additional loyalty points for use of their foursquare, twitter and Facebook accounts [aboutfoursquare story]

6. Daily deal sites or LBS check-in – which do you invest marketing resources in and why?

Depends on the business. Daily deals bring people in but those people are highly unprofitable and could cannibalize your loyal customers. LBS is generally a longer term, less expensive option but effectiveness hinges on your offer and platform choices.

7. A recent Pew study provided information on LBS usage providing adequate fodder for LBS proponents and nay-sayers. What do you make of it?

I think that study is already dated.

8. What’s your go-to app (if you don’t mind sharing)?

For check-ins: instagram: I’m getting a little burned out on checking in for the sake of checking in. For paying: LevelUp. I love what Seth Priebatsch is doing and I love the of creating a situation where cash can flow without friction. They don’t discuss the details of their model, but they’ve figured out ways to make interchange less than average and are striving for “interchange zero”. Also grooving hard in Trover, Alfred, Forecast and Bizzy. GLMPS is working it’s way into my flow as well.

9. What does the future hold for LBS?

The future is bright. Location based services will be come more valuable for consumers and merchants. The power comes when location is incorporated into more natural processes like discovery and payment. Tech companies, carriers and credit card companies are realizing that the collision of navigation devices, ad networks, content networks, social streams and commerce is the holy grail. While the technologies and data streams are still heavily siloed, look for big companies to try and consolidate companies in order to gain competitive advantage at the virtual cash register.

10. And because we’re beer lovers, are any breweries leveraging LBS?

Beer is tricky for LBS due to age restrictions, but luckily there are a few niche applications that are dedicated specifically to the discovery of beer.

  • TapHunter helps you figure out what is being served in bars nearby. Find Craft Beer does similar.
  • Untappd allows you to check into your beers and gives you suggestions of similar beers based on what others who check into the same beers like. There is also an opportunity to get badges. Allagash and a couple of others experimented with brewery specific medals on an app called Redpint, but Redpint has since been acquired by and merged with Untappd.
  • Guinness has their own app that helps you find places to enjoy Guinness nearby. It’s called Guinness Pub Finder.

 

Heady Topper

We see opportunities to make plans based on places that (good) beer can be found very fascinating and extensive.  Now, who has a Heady Topper for our efforts? 😉

11. So what will Marketing Technologists learn from LBS4D?

Check it out for yourself!

5 Golden Rules to Location Based Marketing

  1. Claim your locations on LBS platforms
  2. Reach out to influencers, get to know them
  3. Create a great offer
  4. Operationalize – get employees ready to support
  5. Test/Learn/Optimize

5 Marketing Technology stories you might have missed 10-15-11

Here are 5 Marketing Technology stories you might have missed. A startup is out to kill captcha (yay!), iOS 5 can mung your iDevice and 3 other hot Marketing Technology stories.

1. Startup Replaces Captchas With Brand Messages for Better Web Advertising

[link] Solve Media is working to turn captcha (what is captcha?) into advertising opportunities. Solve Media is a start up so it may take time to work into the mainstream, but this is perfect innovation. Taking a necessary evil and turning it into an unique opportunity to make a positive brand impression.

My Take: DIE CAPTCHA DIE

2. iOS 5 features

[link] Here’s the feature list direct from the install

[link] Mashable does a nice job demonstrating the new features

My Take: After the install, 85 apps that I had purchased and/or downloaded had to be reinstalled. What a P.I.T.A. This website outlines what I’m seeing too. It looks like my data is still intact – thankfully.

[notice]WAIT A FEW DAYS TO UPGRADE!!![/notice]

3. Social Media Presence More Important Than Social Media Ads

[link] Social media marketers feel that having a presence on social sites is more important than advertising , but there are still challenges related to keeping a community running online.

Social media marketers reported that 48% of their budgets are used to attract new members to their pages, with 28% focused on social sites such as Facebook or Twitter, and 20% from off of these sites. On the other hand, 19% of budgets are used to keep current Facebook or Twitter communities engaged, and an additional 20% of budgets are spent on paid media to maintain existing fan bases.

My Take: Good for Marketers that recognize the value of engagement over push marketing (not that advertising is bad).

[important]Listen –> Evaluate –> Engage[/important]

4. 7 in 10 CMOs Feel Unprepared for Data

Top Data Challenges Facing CMOs

[link] Marketing Charts provides some nice information from a IBM study of CMOs.

My Take: Digital Marketing is changing how brands interact with consumers. CMOs that who have not been super-vigilant need to play catch up. As I’ve said before (along with a great many others) Marketing needs to invest in serious data architects, analysts and statisticians if they want to make sense from all the data being created digitally.

5. Google debuts Dart, a new programming language for the web

[link] Dart is intended to be a replacement for JavaScript. Both faster and more dynamic.

My Take: Ummm…don’t have one, what do the programmers think? Hit me back in the comments.

iOS 5 RTFM

My iPad goes to 11...I mean 5.

iOS 5 RTFM

During my iPad upgrade I snagged the following from the install notes. Here’s what you get with the iOS 5 update.

iOS 5 Software Update

This update contains over 200 new features, including the following:

Notifications

◦          Swipe from the top of any screen to view notifications in one place with Notification Center

◦          New notifications appear briefly at the top of the screen

◦          View notifications from lock screen

◦          Slide the notification app icon to the right on the lock screen to go directly to the app

iMessage

◦          Send and receive unlimited text, photo, and video messages with other iOS 5 users

◦          Track messages with delivery and read receipts

◦          Group messaging and secure encryption

◦          Works over cellular network and Wi-Fi*

Newsstand

◦          Automatically organizes magazine and newspaper subscriptions on Home Screen

◦          Displays the cover of the latest issue

◦          Background downloads of new issues

Reminders for managing to do lists

◦          Syncs with iCloud, iCal and Outlook

◦          Location-based reminders when you leave or arrive at a location for iPhone 4S and iPhone 4

Built-in support for Twitter

◦          Sign-in once in Settings and tweet directly from Camera, Photos, Maps, Safari and YouTube

◦          Add location to any tweet

◦          View twitter profile pictures and usernames in Contacts

Camera improvements for devices with cameras

◦          Double click the home button when device is asleep to bring up a camera shortcut on iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch (4th generation)

◦          Volume Up button to take a picture

◦          Optional grid lines to line up shots

◦          Pinch to zoom in the preview screen

◦          Swipe to camera roll from preview screen

◦          Tap and hold to lock focus and exposure, iPad 2 and iPod touch (4th generation) only support exposure lock

Photo improvements for devices with cameras

◦          Crop and rotate

◦          Red eye removal

◦          One tap enhance

◦          Organize photos into albums

Mail improvements

◦          Format text using bold, italic, or underlined fonts

◦          Indentation control

◦          Drag to rearrange names in address fields

◦          Flag messages

◦          Mass mark messages as flagged, read or unread

◦          Customize mail alert sounds

◦          S/MIME

Calendar improvements

◦          Year view on iPad and new Week view for iPhone and iPod touch

◦          Tap to create an event

◦          View and add event attachments

Game Center improvements

◦          Use personal photos for your Game Center account

◦          Compare your overall achievement scores with your friends

◦          Find new Game Center friends with friend recommendations and friends of friends

◦          Discover new games with custom game recommendations

AirPlay Mirroring for iPad 2 and iPhone 4S

Multitasking Gestures for iPad

◦          Use four or five fingers to pinch to the Home Screen

◦          Swipe up to reveal the multitasking bar

◦          Swipe left or right to switch between apps

On-device setup, activation and configuration with Setup Assistant

Software updates available over the air without tethering

iCloud support

◦          iTunes in the Cloud

◦          Photo Stream

◦          Documents in the Cloud

◦          Apps and Books automatic download and purchase history

◦          Backup

◦          Contacts, Calendar, and Mail

◦          Find My iPhone

Redesigned Music app for iPad

Hourly weather forecast

Real-time stock quotes

Wireless sync to iTunes

Keyboard improvements

◦          Split keyboard for iPad

◦          Improved autocorrection accuracy

◦          Improved Chinese and Japanese input

◦          New Emoji keyboard

◦          Personal dictionary for autocorrection

◦          Optionally create keyboard short cuts for frequently used words

Accessibility improvements

◦          Option to light LED flash on incoming calls and alerts for iPhone 4S and iPhone 4

◦          Custom vibration patterns for incoming calls on iPhone

◦          New interface for using iOS with mobility-impairment input devices

◦          Option to speak a selection of text

◦          Custom element labeling for VoiceOver

Exchange ActiveSync improvements

◦          Wirelessly sync tasks

◦          Mark messages as flagged, read or unread

◦          Improved offline support

◦          Save a new contact from a GAL service

More than 1,500 new developer APIs

Bug fixes

Products compatible with this software update:

•          iPhone 4S

•          iPhone 4

•          iPhone 3GS

•          iPad 2

•          iPad

•          iPod touch (4th generation)

•          iPod touch (3rd generation)

Photo credit Dekuwa

In Depth: LBS whitepaper from Mobile Marketing Association

MMA Issues Whitepaper on Mobile Location Based Services Marketing

No, MMA does not stand for Mixed Martial Arts – at least not in this case. If you’re the dig-deep, fact-finding type you’ll love this resource published by the Mobile Marketing Association. The whitepaper has great info including:

Contents:

  • Location Based Marketing definition
  • Global Adoption of LBS
  • LBS Opportunity study
  • Business Considerations
  • Privacy concerns.

Dig in here:

12 Location Based Services news stories you don’t want to miss

12 Location Based Services news stories you don’t want to miss

LBS news you can use:

  1. Google Developing Opt-Out for Wi-Fi Location-Based Services

  2. Austin-based Gowalla retooling to function as a travel guidebook

  3. Location based mobile services increase in popularity

  4. Intel to Acquire Location-based Services Company Telmap

  5. Silverpop buys into the LBS market

  6. Lessons learned from McDonald’s location-based mobile marketing

  7. Hipster Changes Its Strategy, Now Wants You To Send Digital Postcards

  8. Mobile Location Based Games to See Massive Growth in Japan

  9. Moving Beyond The Check-In, Foursquare Introduces “Radar”

  10. Location-based marketing – fad or the future?

  11. Mobile Commerce Forum Report: Checking out the value of check-in and location-based mobile apps

  12. Why Hootsuite Had To Acquire Location-Based Marketing Tool Geotoko

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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