Nokia has launched the Nokia Advertising Alliance in a bid to "consolidate
and improve" the mobile advertising market.
The programme combines a range of mobile marketing technologies, including
location-based targeting, image recognition and mobile coupons.
Nokia said that the idea is to offer advertisers a more targeted approach to
increase consumer engagement.
"Mobile is maturing into an effective advertising medium, but the
fragmentation of certain technologies makes it hard for some programs to scale,
" said Brian Bos, senior vice president at media firm MindShare-Team Detroit.
Members of the Alliance will be integrated with the Nokia Media Network
allowing brands to plan, execute and measure mobile advertising campaigns
through a single interface.
"Succeeding in mobile requires much more than a banner ad alone," said Mike
Baker, vice president and head of Nokia Interactive Advertising.
"The Alliance gives brands access to a range of novel mobile ad experiences
from one trusted vendor."
The issue of targeted mobile advertising is contentious, however, and some
privacy groups claim that it is a frivolous use of potentially sensitive
information.
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