Tuesday, May 20, 2008

More about SayNow

In my previous blog, I introduced you to SayNow, a mobile company that's helping artists and bands stay connected to their fans. Here's some more ways that SayNow can help artists and bands:


If you want to connect with your audience on their phone, SayNow can help you...



  • Get a local phone number*, text-in code, and Flash badge for your website so you can reach new subscribers wherever they are.

  • Broadcast voice messages by recording from your phone, uploading an MP3, or linking to an audio RSS feed.

  • Broadcast text messages to your mobile fans from your computer.

  • Create a mobile channel that allows fans to listen to and record messages, take part in polls, and purchase mobile content (e.g. ringtones) directly from their phone.

  • Respond to individual messages by replying with a voice message (press 2) or calling the person directly (press 5). Actual phone numbers are kept private on SayNow. Easily gain new subscribers. First time callers can optionally be subscribed to your broadcasts and notified of new messages via SMS, phone ring, and/or email.-->

  • Get detailed reports via our web interface - we can tell you how many fans you have, where they're calling from, number of times a message has been played, land line vs. mobile usage, etc.

  • Click here to learn more about the benefits of using SayNow.

Thedy B, Attorney/Songwriter

Hits A Million, LLC

hitsamillion.blogspot.com

Thursday, May 15, 2008

SayNow's Phone Service helps Bands Go Music Mobile

SayNow is another company that I think you, as an artist, band, comedian and community leader should be aware of. SayNow is a mobile company that helps artists, bands, comedians and community leaders stay in touch with their fans. Personally, I think this company's concept is hot!

Here's the information from their website:

What makes SayNow different?
SayNow lets stars and fans connect - quickly and easily.

Fans love it. Hearing their favorite star's voice feels personal and direct. And signing up is a cinch!


Stars love it. With SayNow it's easy to grow a fan base - all stars need to reach out to their best fans is a few minutes and a mobile phone. They can tell fans about new events and releases, or polls and contests that fans can participate in. Stars make money from every SayNow message. Plus, there's no privacy hassle - fans never see a personal mobile number, just the star's SayNow number.

Revenue from every message
Stars earn revenue from action-oriented ads. For example, "press 1 to buy my new ringtone" or "press 1 to buy tickets to my next live performance." SayNow connects stars to devoted fans who are likely to buy, so this is a great way to boost revenue from announcements about new releases, broadcasts, or concerts.

For some artists, SayNow shares the revenue from ads that accompany SayNow voice and text messages. Every time a SayNow fan sees or hears a star-approved ad, the star gets paid.
Stars can generate even more revenue with premium content like special messages or occasional fan conference calls. SayNow will be rolling out premium services in 2008.

SayNow by the numbers
We now have more than 2 million unique subscribers!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Mobile World Congress 2008

Mobile World Congress Breaks New Ground


More than 55,000 visitors attended the world’s premier mobile event, the GSMA’s Mobile World Congress, in Barcelona to do business and debate the future of the mobile phone industry, making this year’s event the largest yet. The three-day conference, which featured more than 230 chief executives and other high-level speakers from across the world, attracted more than 8,000 delegates.



Arun Sarin, CEO of Vodafone, actor and filmmaker Robert Redford, Wang Jianzhou, CEO of China Mobile, John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, CEO of Nokia, Black-Eyed-Peas front man will.i.am and film actress and filmmaker Isabella Rossellini were among the diverse range of speakers at the Congress.

“The record attendance figures at this year’s Congress reflect both the extraordinary and compelling conference programme, which covered a broad range of topics from Long-Term Evolution to made-for-mobile short films to the environment, and the high quality of the exhibition,” said John Hoffman, CEO of the GSMA’s conference division. “We are also delighted by the seniority of the people that have travelled from all over the world to Barcelona for the Congress - more than 43% of conference attendees hold C-level positions within their organisations.”

Observing, analysing and reporting on the Congress were 2,700 international print, Web and broadcast media and the event made headlines across the globe. The Congress also hosted 1,300 exhibitors across 1,500 stands with approximately 29,000 square metres of exhibition space and 30,000 of square metres of hospitality space, reflecting the fact that people come to the show to network and do business. Mobile entertainment and content formed a major theme throughout the show with an entire hall (Hall 7) dedicated to multimedia content for mobile devices. In addition, the Mobile Backstage event at the National Palace explored the creation of compelling and high-quality content for mobile devices.

“Once again, Barcelona has successfully accomodated a further increase in the size of the Congress,” added Mr. Hoffman. “We would like to thank the city, Catalonia, Fira and all our Barcelona partners for being such warm and efficient hosts. We would also like to thank our sponsors, particularly LG and Telefonica, for their support.”

The Mobile World Congress’s sister event, the Mobile Asia Congress, which takes place in the vibrant city of Macau from November 18th to November 20th, will also stage a world-class conference programme and exhibition, attracting mobile industry leaders from across the globe.


*This figure covers everyone who attended the event, including delegates, exhibitors, contractors and media

About the Mobile World Congress:
The GSMA’s Mobile World Congress and Mobile Asia Congress are the world’s leading mobile communications conference and exhibition events, where top executives from mobile operators, equipment vendors, IT companies and entertainment providers meet to do business. In 2007, 52,000 people attended the Mobile World Congress.

The Mobile World Congress in 2009 will take place at the Fira de Barcelona, Spain, between 16th and 18th February 2009. For more information please visit www.mobileworldcongress.com.

About the GSMA:
The GSM Association (GSMA) is the global trade association representing more than 700 GSM mobile phone operators across 218 countries and territories of the world. In addition, more than 200 manufacturers and suppliers support the Association’s initiatives as key partners.

The primary goals of the GSMA are to ensure mobile phones and wireless services work globally and are easily accessible, enhancing their value to individual customers and national economies, while creating new business opportunities for operators and their suppliers. The Association’s members serve more than 2.5 billion customers - 85% of the world’s mobile phone users.