contextual advertising

Why location-based advertising is still handicapped

Sensible marriage of AR and LBM
Location-based advertising (LBA) has been discussed at length for many years and Gartner is forecasting that the overall mobile advertising segment will become a $7.4 billion market by the end of 2014. But despite all the noise and announcements - not least the iAd platform Apple announced this month - very few campaigns have yet been run successfully, writes Thomas Hallauer...

Location in a shifting landscape

Windows Phone 7 Series
Last week's Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona produced insights into likely major developments in major areas of mobile location-based services (LBS). Where is the industry headed in location-based advertising, social networking and technology, and who will make the greatest gains? Christopher Backeberg sums up...

Agencies ready to spend more on mobile

Targeted mobile advertising
A joint study by Millennial Media and DM2Events.com indicates that ad agencies plan to spend a lot more on mobile advertising, including location-based ads, next year.

Restaurants and movies score with LBS

LBS works for restaurants
New research conducted jointly by 1020 Placecast and Harris Interactive indicates that as many of 42 percent of mobile phone users want to receive location-based alerts about services and sales, with restaurants and movie or event tickets topping the list.

MMA publishes revised mobile ad guidelines

Mobile Advertising Guidelines
The Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) has published the latest version of its global mobile advertising guidelines. The update includes key revisions related to ads in mobile apps and the lengths of video and TV ads.

Spotlight on monetisation at MetaPlaces

MetaPlaces in San Jose
One of the main reasons for going to business conferences is to hear how others are making money. There were plenty of good pointers on location-based services (LBS) at the MetaPlaces conference in San Jose last week, writes Thomas Hallauer...

Definitive guide to location-based services

Location-based services
Bharat Book Bureau has just released what it claims to be the most comprehensive guide ever published on location-based services (LBS).

Too many apps chasing too few dollars

MetaPlaces
The online GPS Business News interviewed Fraser Campbell, CEO at Wcities, a company that provides digital content for travel and tourism. Campbell will be talking at the MetaPlaces conference in San Jose, California, on September 22-23, about the monetisation of location-based content.

Veriplace Location API Platform is a MetaPlaces sponsor

Veriplace Location API

A leader in mobile location-based platforms and applications, Wavemarket, has announced that the Veriplace Location API will be a platform sponsor of the MetaPlaces conference which takes place next week.


Locle Friend Finder integrates social networks

Locle Friend Finder
Locle, an Irish start-up, has demonstrated its Friend Finder platform which integrates Locle's location-based service (LBS) with other networks, social apps and online communities.