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App Store Hijinks Won’t Be Tolerated, Says Apple


Mobile Marketing App Store Hijinks Wont Be Tolerated, Says AppleOn Tuesday, Apple – the operator of the world’s most lucrative mobile application storefront – directed a communication at its entire developer community. The message? Apple has no patience or tolerance for the manipulation of app rankings in the App Store.

“When you promote your app, you should avoid using services that advertise or guarantee top placement in App Store charts. Even if you are not personally engaged in manipulating App Store chart rankings or user reviews, employing services that do so on your behalf may result in the loss of your Apple Developer Program membership,” the warning from Apple reads.

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Grammys Poised to Rock Mobile Phones This Weekend


Mobile Marketing Grammys Poised to Rock Mobile Phones This WeekendJust as mobile devices never left our grip during last Sunday’s Super Bowl, they are trusty devices to keep near on many a major night in Hollywood and in the music industry – with the Grammys being chief among those occasions.

Luckily for music lovers, the Grammy Live Mobile App is now available for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users.

If this announcement sounds familiar, there’s a good chance that it is. For the third year in a row, music fans worldwide will have unprecedented access to all the VIP and backstage events leading up to and throughout the 54th Annual Grammy Awards, airing Sunday, Feb. 12 at 8p.m. on CBS.

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Rumor: Facebook Poised to Unveil Mobile Ad Platform


Mobile Marketing Rumor: Facebook Poised to Unveil Mobile Ad PlatformFor months, we’ve known that Facebook had intentions to go public. Last week, those intentions were confirmed. On Tuesday, the rumor mill suggested that Facebook is about to go public in another aspect – with its long-awaited mobile ad platform.

According to published reports in the Financial Times, Facebook could launch its mobile advertising platform in early March.

Why the rush? Facebook clearly wants to illustrate to the investment community that it has established – or is in the process of establishing – viable and highly lucrative income streams.

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RIM Says 13% of BlackBerry App Developers Earn Six Figures


Mobile Marketing RIM Says 13% of BlackBerry App Developers Earn Six FiguresRIM may be struggling to have its BlackBerry smartphone keep pace with other industry leading devices in the mobile space today, but the company says at least 13% of its BlackBerry App World developers certainly aren’t struggling financially.

According to RIM vice president of developer relations Alec Saunders, the BlackBerry App World storefront is more profitable for devs that the competing Android Market owned and operated by rival Google.

Saunders revealed this week at the BlackBerry DevCon Europe conference that BlackBerry App World sees more than 6 million app downloads every 24 hours. Saunders alleges that App World now produces 43 percent more daily downloads per mobile app than Apple’s App Store.

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InMobi Super Bowl Consumption Survey: 40 Percent Used Mobile During Game, Twice the Usage During First Half


Mobile Marketing InMobi Super Bowl Consumption Survey: 40 Percent Used Mobile During Game, Twice the Usage During First HalfMobile ad-network InMobi has released its Super Bowl XLVI Mobile Consumption Survey showing that, not surprisingly, mobile engagement was high during one of the most important advertising events of the year.

According to the survey, nearly 40% of respondents used mobile devices in response to TV ads and 45% estimated that they spent 30 minutes or more on their mobile devices during the game.  Interestingly, the survey showed that almost twice as many respondents used their mobile devices during the first half of the game compared to the second half – a powerful take-away for advertisers indeed.

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Did Mobile Commerce Log a New Record for Pizza Orders on Super Bowl Sunday?


Mobile Marketing Did Mobile Commerce Log a New Record for Pizza Orders on Super Bowl Sunday?Super Bowl Sunday not only delivered a victory for Eli Manning and the New York Giants.

It also delivered a victory to food – tasty, delicious, and anything but healthy food, much of which was ordered by a mobile phone and delivered in time for the big game.

As MMW reported earlier Monday, mobile devices and corresponding social media platforms were very popular during the game, with Twitter generating more than 12,000 tweets per second during the final three minutes of the Super Bowl.

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Facebook Mobile Ads Could Be a Game Changer for Marketing


Mobile Marketing Facebook Mobile Ads Could Be a Game Changer for MarketingFacebook may change the face of mobile marketing as we know it in response to the social network’s rumored plan to launch “featured stories” within weeks.

Analogous – at least in theory – to Twitter’s Promoted Tweets, Facebook may begin adding “featured stories” into people’s mobile feeds. What does this amount to? Marketing-led posts that could deliver invaluable opportunities to advertisers of every variety.

But Facebook has already denied the welcoming of any “rich media featured stories.”

“We want to clarify that we are not working with any agency to create paid ads on our mobile platform,” a spokesperson for Facebook said Monday.

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