Affordable Pay as you Go Mobile Phones To always keep you going!!

With phones becoming essential commodity in todays time. But the ever increasing bills have added to agony of users. However, we now have a solution in terms of PAY as you phones.

The pay as you go phones come with plenty of benefits and options that give the users an opportunity to select appropriate deals as per their specific needs. These handsets are a perfect idea for those who want to keep their eyes on the monthly expenses of their ever exceeding bills.

With pay as you go phones users can avail the freedom of using the talktime and other services in paying for them in advance. Hence having a controlled expenditure on expenses.
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MOBIQPONS Launches Free Environment-friendly Mobile Coupons Application for Blackberry Storm

MOBIQPONS Launches Free Environment-friendly Coupons Application for Blackberry Storm – MobiQpons announced the release and availability of its “Coupons for Shopping -MobiQpons” application for Blackberry Storm via Blackberry App World. This is in addition to its applications for iPhone and Android smart phones

MobiQpons Inc. today announced that its Coupons application “Coupons for Shopping -MobiQpons ” is now available for consumers to download from its website http://mobiqpons.com/

blackberry. The environment-friendly paper-less coupons application can also be downloaded directly from Blackberry App World. The company is planning on supporting all other versions of Blackberry smart phones by end of October 2009.
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Mobile Marketing Coupons Gain Popularity

Marketing Coupons Gain Popularity – Tucked inside newspapers across the country this Sunday, SmartSource, the coupon insert, will tell readers in 68 million households how they can send a text message to get coupons sent to their phones

Brooklyn Center-based Caribou Coffee used a marketing couponing company called Cellfire to send coupons this year for its new Acacia Organic Blend and Northern Lite Latte.

“We looked at marketing as a way for us to drive store traffic and gain trial for a new product launch,” marketing manager Jake Miller said. “If we can get trial, we know there is a good chance that guest will come back again.” He declined to give details on the results but said Caribou would use marketing coupons again.

MixMobi, a Plymouth marketing startup, is launching a technology platform that lets retailers build coupons that can be “tweeted” on the social media site Twitter, which appears on cell phones as well as computers.

MixMobi co-founder Lisa Foote is letting small marketing agencies experiment with the technology to work out the bugs before the launch. Sprout.mn in Minneapolis designed a coupon for the Seward Co-op advertising 50 cents off at the deli this weekend.

“I think the consumer definitely wants couponing,” she said. “I think people are really hungry for deals, and more than 90 percent of Americans carry cell phones.”

To be sure, technologists have heralded marketing coupons for several years with little effect.

But a sudden surge of interest by big- name retailers and packaged-goods companies, coupled with better technology, is creating buzz for the marketing coupon this year.

Only 3 percent of consumers used a marketing coupon in 2008, but more than half of them knew about them, Forrester Research, a technology consultancy, reported this year.

The recession has advanced coupon usage in all its forms, including online. Digital coupons were the fastest growing Web site category last November, with visitors to coupon sites up 32 percent over October 2008, said comScore Inc., another technology research company.

Put it all together, and advertisers see cell phones as 277 million tiny electronic billboards in every pocket or purse.

“It’s a big area of interest these days. I’ve been getting tons of calls about this,” said Evan Neufeld, a senior analyst for communications for comScore Inc.

marketing coupons have become a buzzword inside the big packaged-goods companies, Neufeld said. “They all say they want a strategy,” he said. These companies will insure consumers see more ads, he said.

The popularity of smart phones, with their larger, made-for-the-Web screens, is driving the trend, too. Coupons look better on bigger screens, marketers say.
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T-mobile announced the RIM BlackBerry Storm 2 9550

The smartphone will be delivered in black and silver. Blackberry Storm2 is available at T-. The handset Blackberry Storm2 for £35 per month contract over 2 years that includes 600 minutes, 500 texts, unlimited internet and Blackberry internet included. T- have already declared that the RIM BlackBerry storm 2 9550 will be available in February ,embedded in the announcement is also Phil Lander, T- account director at RIM, confirming that RIM will launch their official Twitter client soon.

The manufacturer went with the smartphone, no new roads, because that unit has been further optimized and large experiments was largely abandoned. The errors of the first Storm are now a thing of the past, the new Storm not only offers an improved SurePress technology, but also WLAN, HSDPA, GPS, Bluetooth, a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash as well as 1 gigabytes of internal memory.
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Track and Ship Packages with the New UPS BlackBerry App

UPS today announced an industry-first application for BlackBerry(R) devices that not only ships and tracks packages but also finds the nearest UPS location.

Available tomorrow for free downloading at www.blackberry.com/appworld, the new UPS (TM) App for BlackBerry enables users to track shipments, create shipments using the My UPS address book, calculate shipping rates and time-in-transit and then find the nearest UPS location.

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MasterCard Canada Brings PayPass(TM) Payments to BlackBerry Smartphones

BMO Bank of Montreal and Research In Motion, MasterCard Canada is bringing payments to BlackBerry smartphones through its MasterCard(R) PayPass(TM) ‘tap and go’ contactless technology. The four-month trial brings contactless payments via devices a step closer to Canadians.

In this trial, participants will use PayPass(TM) Tag-equipped BlackBerry smartphones to make secure purchases at any of the 8,500 merchant locations in Canada that accept MasterCard PayPass.

For the first time, the will integrate with the device, with a confirmation email of each transaction sent to the BlackBerry smartphone, including purchase details such as the amount, retailer and date of transaction.

How it Works

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Are You Accepting Mobile Payments Yet?

Gartner predicts the number of users worldwide will hit 73.4 million by 2009 and 190 million by 2012. This represents a tremendous percentage of total cell users (Gartner estimates upwards of 3% of the total user base) and companies must consider this technology as a potential channel comparable with checks, cash and electronic funds transfers.

Retailers First Adopters of Mobile Payments

The benefits of mobile payment solutions for retailers are obvious. The ability to accept credit card payments or payments on a wireless device such as a smartphone enables retailers to create a host of new, innovative and engaging retail platforms. “Pop-Up Retail,” a term coined by Trendwatching.com, is a temporary retail space designed to quickly draw in crowds in high traffic areas then disappear once buzz wanes. Think fairs, concerts and other outdoor venues with massive crowd attendance. Because these events have limited time durations the expense of creating a permanent retail space (and the infrastructure to support it like and internet lines) is prohibitive.

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