Marketers Enlist Mobile Phones as Utility Vehicles

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NEW YORK Beginning next month, the cold-and-flu wary will have a new weapon in their prevention arsenal: weather alerts sent to their cell phones courtesy of Vicks.

The messages are part of an effort by parent company Procter & Gamble to develop mobile applications, rather than use the cell phone as just another venue for media buys.

Other big-name marketers, like Coca-Cola and AT&T, have launched similar efforts. In some cases that means application development takes priority over mobile media buys, with brands using their vast distribution and marketing channels to promote the utilities.

“Consumers are used to ads on the Internet, on TV and in magazines,” said Carol Kruse, vp of global interactive marketing at Coke.





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