The “all-in-one” Bluetooth marketing fallacy

Over the last few weeks, I have increasingly heard about Proximity Marketing (Bluetooth Marketing) providers offering customers one-off deals for Proximity Marketing solutions. The typical scenario is a company looking to use proximity marketing, they just want to buy the equipment and not have any further contact with the provider once they’ve bought the equipment. 

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Posted by Megan Hardy on 7/23/2009 12:46:53 PM


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7/30/2009
Damian
I totally agree

 
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