Archive for the ‘Sponsors’ Category

We’re heading to CTIA – help us take the team!

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

If you’re heading to CTIA in Las Vegas and you’d like to make a bit of a splash, please get in contact. I’m looking for some sponsorship assistance to help us take the whole MIR TV team out to CTIA to produce about 20-25 videos of the event.

As sponsor, we’ll put your logo and 30 second message in front of each of the videos we publish and we’ll sit down with you and create a 10-minute interview with one of your company representatives as well.

Total cost? £10,000 or about $14,000. If that (or some of that) is within your gift, drop me a note: I’m ewan@mobileindustryreview.com.

An open letter of thanks to Clickatell’s Peter de Villers

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Peter,

Thank you, thank you thrice thank you. Well over a year and a half ago, Stefano Sessa, one of your marketing chaps dropped me an email enquiring as to whether I’d be interested in running a Clickatell ad on SMS Text News (as Mobile Industry Review was then named).

I was surprised — then delighted — at the request. I recognised the value in the union and swiftly became a huge fan. In particular, I was impressed by the manner in which Clickatell didn’t necessarily judge ROI based on clicks and impressions. I remember explaining to Stefano that our audience aren’t clickers. That’s not what they’re about. As the vast majority already work in and around the industry and, to put it mildly, are a little jaded (bordering on cynical!) when it comes to traditional marketing efforts, the Mobile Industry Review audience are shapers. Opinion formers. And purchase decision makers. Indeed the research that my team have been formulating (it’s still rough) estimates the Mobile Industry Review audience economy to be around £150 billion — or midway between Singapore and the Phillipines in terms of GDP. (The rough calculation — 10% of the audience or 30,000 readers each with C-level influence over a gross budget of of £5m). Counting clicks won’t ever be how you measure the influence over the Mobile Industry Review audience and I’m wholly grateful that you never tolerated ROI based on clicks alone. Kudos.

It’s about influence, attention, awareness. Ask me for a recommendation for a bulk text or mobile services firm and my answer is immediately and wholeheartedly Clickatell. To anyone who will listen.

After a few months of working with you I began to enjoy pointing out that you were not offering competition and comprehensive services, but that you also were supporting the site, enabling me to offer better and better services!

Although Mobile Industry Review is underwritten by me, your financial support through your continued purchase of the frontpage ad space on the site has been hugely valuable. I don’t necessarily mean in cash terms — more in the confidence to experiment and innovate. It gave me the confidence to develop the offering, the audience and do more than I would ever have done had we not struck a deal.

Your support has been most sincerely appreciated.

I have always worked hard — perhaps, on reflection, a little too hard — to see that you’ve always received reciprocal if not greater benefit in return for your support. I hope — and I trust — that this is the case.

Sadly the time has come for us to part company effective today. Alas I never managed to make it down to your Cape Town head office either ;-)

Every success to you and to all at Clickatell and thank you, thank you THANK YOU for your support!

Kind regards
Ewan MacLeod
Founder & Editor,
Mobile Industry Review

iTAGG will get you live in under 10 minutes

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Good morning to everyone at mobile services company, iTAGG, who’ve gone live with some advertising here on Mobile Industry Review. Thank you to Steve and the team. You’ll see them in rotation here on the site.

Here’s what they’ve gone live:

iTAGG allows you to signup in 10 mins and for just £50 per year to integrate your business with 2-way text and picture messaging. iTAGG supports users of all abilities by providing both a full service web based platform and developer API’s. Wholesale SMS & MMS rates available for all large users, resellers and agencies. Click here for further information!

I’ve had an iTAGG account for years and I’ve used them for countless live services.

Who should sponsor the MIR Show?

Monday, November 24th, 2008

We’re busy trying to think of good companies to approach to discuss sponsorship with for the MIR Show. I’m thinking of having a 20-30 second ad in front of everything we do — maybe voiced and delivered by us.

Who do you reckon we should approach?

Handset makers, always difficult.

Handset insurance company? Maybe.

Gadget makers? Maybe the Proporta chaps.

Any suggestions?

Clickatell is rocking!

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Fresh from a Best Value Mobile Industry Review award, Clickatell are on fire. They’ve just swept the board at the 2008 Mobile Star Awards (from Mobile Village)!

And I mean *swept* — they won the following categories:

- Most Visionary Wireless Leader – Clickatell CEO Pieter de Villiers (Gold)
- Best Alerting/Messaging System for Enterprise – Clickatell Messaging Gateway (Gold)
- Best Application Development Solution for Enterprise – Clickatell Messaging Gateway (Silver)
- Best Marketing Solution for Enterprise, Clickatell Messaging Gateway (Silver)

Congratulations once again to all at Clickatell.

(And thank you for your support in keeping the lights on here at Mobile Industry Review!)

Leave your SecurID key at home. Just text with Clickatell

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

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Clickatell (SMS Text News sponsors) were in San Francisco today at the RSA Data Security Conference showcasing their on-demand authenticator SMS service.

For a while now I’ve firmly believed that this is the way to go. I used to have to carry around a SecurID card with me everywhere I went just in case I needed to be able to login to the servers. Although it did feel a little sexy carrying it when it was credit card sized, when they upgraded them to rather boring looking keychains, I switched off.

I kept forgetting mine. Worse, so did each of our IT team. It got to the point where I’d be calling them and hoping that they had their SecurID card on them — because without that there was little point in phoning them. It would be my problem to have to drive to the office.

Not with this new service from Clickatell and RSA. You can now be sent a ‘tokencode’, on-demand, via text message. You’re actually sent back an RSA-generated one-time password to use to login to the corporate network (or whatever server). The password, naturally, only has a shelf life of a few minutes before it becomes unusable. This is the sort of thing that’s going to get CIOs and CTOs relaxing and implementing it quickly, I reckon. RSA. Clickatell. They know what they’re doing.

Here’s the overview from the Clickatell service page:

RSA and Clickatell have partnered to enable delivery of SecurID ® tokencodes to mobile devices via SMS/text. You can now extend the benefits of the market leading two-factor authentication solution to users mobile handsets. Clickatell’s global messaging service enables users to request and receive tokencodes with assured delivery on the most extensive, carrier-grade infrastructure available. Clickatell reaches over 200 countries and 600+ networks.

Using RSA Authentication Manager 7.1 and Clickatell, IT staff can support a simple self-service model for provisioning without the involvement of helpdesk resources. The joint solution allows Enterprises to on-board users when business needs demand:

- VPN access for occasional users or temporary access for employees regardless of their location
- Two-factor authentication for contractors and vendor partners
- Access for large numbers of users in a business disruption scenario

I’ve had a few people ask now and again so I thought I’d post this final para: Just in case you were wondering about our sponsor, Clickatell, they’re a global messaging leader. One of the biggies, focusing on mobile messaging services for small, medium and huge enterprises across a range of verticals. They’re connected to 700 networks in over 200 countries, serving more than 8,000 customers including the likes of Barclays, BBC, CNN, Continental Airlines, First National Bank, Metropolitan Life, Oracle, Shell. A veritable who’s who. And they’re Sequoia-backed too.

Thank you Big Blue

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

A quick note to thank our main advertiser, Clickatell. As well as providing messaging services to over 8,000 companies across the planet, their support helps to keep the lights on here at SMS Text News.

If you’re looking to buy messaging services — in particular bulk SMS, do take a bit of time and peruse their services. By all means talk to them directly but if you like, talk to me and I’ll connect you to the right person there.

MAXroam’s Valentine’s Day present

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

SMS Text News sponsor, MAXroam are offering a special Valentine’s Day top up deal –

Link: Happy Valentine’s Day from MAXroam

Since most of our customers are away from their loved ones today, we would like to offer them a special MAXroam promotion to call home.
Top up your account by €50 and we will give you 10% extra talk time free.

If you’re like me and in Barcelona you will have almost 30 minutes free to chat and tell your loved how special she/he is to you.

All you have to do is log on to MAXroam and we’ll automatically add a FREE €5 TopUp when you buy a €50 TopUp using the promotional code: ‘LOVEU2′. Offer available up to midnight PST February 14th 2008. Only one FREE €5 TopUp per customer on purchase of €50 TopUp.


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