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(keitai-l) Re: Keitai e-mail marketing

From: Paul Bryan Lester <pbl1_at_cornell.edu>
Date: 01/26/03
Message-ID: <3E3326F8.42B2A7EA_at_cornell.edu>
    Not to mention the problem of too much spam.

Funk wrote:

> there is a lot going on here; discount coupons, surveys, free samples (from
> regular products to ringing tones) and more interestingly the integration
> of mobile and POS data bases. the latter enables retail outlets to move
> from direct mail to mobile mail campaigns. Key technologies involve reading
> the bar code-based discount coupons with a scanner, comparing the bar-code
> based user ID withe POS data, inserting a device called Xnavi into the
> charger portion of the phone to activates the mail function and thus update
> the mobile mail list, and doing similar things with an infrared link and
> i-appli. contact me offline for more information.
> cheers,
> jeff funk
>
> At 15:51 03/01/23 +0000, you wrote:
> >
> >Hello list,
> >
> >Has anyone seen any data/research/stories on the use of keitai email for
> >CRM/marketing/advertising etc in Japan?
> >
> >Is anyone doing the kind of text message voting that's so big in Europe for
> >shows like Big Brother?
>
> [ Excessive quoting removed by moderator ]
>
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Received on Sun Jan 26 02:13:27 2003