I Love the Eaton Centre iPhone App. The app has everything I need to find a store, and look up the best Store Promotions. The app is well laid out and everything is only a few touches. Bravo.
I Love the Eaton Centre iPhone App. The app has everything I need to find a store, and look up the best Store Promotions. The app is well laid out and everything is only a few touches. Bravo.
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – Feb. 4, 2010) – Steve Sorge, CEO of Mobile Fringe has become a recognized spokesperson for the Canadian mobile app industry. Recently back from speaking to top hospitality professionals at the Online Revealed Conference, Sorge looks to help demystify mobile marketing to the business community.
Mobile Fringe developed for Cadillac Fairview, the much acclaimed Eaton Centre mobile marketing app. It is one of a series of mobile marketing apps developed by Mobile Fringe. Sorge has plotted a marketing plan for Mobile Fringe that focuses 100% upon business.
“We appreciate and like games,” says Sorge. “But Mobile Fringe is all business.”
The reason for this course of action, despite the huge success of games sold through the Apple App Store is a result of Sorge’s vision of the future.
“Apple gets a lot of publicity stemming from the three billion apps that have been downloaded in 18 months,” says Sorge. “But if you total all the apps within the Apple Store, plus those at RIM, Google and Palm, the number is 200,000, at best. That’s not a lot. The growth potential is staggering.
Back in ‘95, many corporations, large and small were wondering whether they ought to develop a web site for their companies. Today that sounds unimaginable, but back then, websites were a novelty.”
According to Sorge, the number of websites currently active in the United States is in excess of 100 million.
Sorge believes that within three years, most organizations will have their own marketing-oriented mobile app.
“If a company has a web site, then there’s a good chance, within three years, it will have added a mobile app to its marketing arsenal,” says Sorge. “That’s why we are focused on business apps.”
Sorge points to vertical markets, retailing, hotels and tourist destinations as the major benefactors of business-oriented mobile apps. These operations have location based marketing opportunities, with users looking for quick access to specific information.
“Too many business execs are staring at this new marketing tool trying to figure what it will look like, says Sorge. “Management can’t focus on today, the target is 12 to 24 months down the road.”
Speaking to top Canadian hospitality executives at the Online Revealed Conference in Montreal, Sorge emphasized “Now is the time to start developing your company’s mobile app, not two years from now when those who have waited to see what the market looks like, will find themselves playing catch-up.”
About Mobile Fringe
Mobile Fringe is a mobile marketing company that specializes in the production and development of mobile marketing applications for the iPhone, Blackberry and Android devices. Our unique platforms provide our clients with a seamless solution into the rapidly expanding mobile market.
I have been waiting for this kind of app. Perfect use of my iPhone when I am most mobile. Love the integrated mall map for all the stores… Along with the special offers going on that minute. I would have paid for an app of this quality.
I must say this app is a gem for anyone spending the day in downtown Toronto. It is impossible to get lost in the Eaton Centre now and you can even decide where to shop before you get there!
You do not have to carry fliers with you. You get information on store promotions right on your phone. Great job.
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