Does your School have an SMS Marketing Plan?
The idea of using text message marketing is one that is gaining respect in many universities across the country, but not all high schools are on board with it.
There are some high schools and entire school districts in Chicago which ban cell phones entirely, even while there are individual teachers making use of them to keep in better contact with their students.
School SMS Marketing Campaign Example
Professors at the University of Kentucky did a study on how well text messaging works in high schools. They had 66 students use their personal cell phones to receive school work related text messages during out of school hours. Continue Reading
SMS Text Message Marketing is taking off and this Trumpia Reseller Review will help you decide which program to use for your own SMS marketing platform.
Are you a marketing genius ready to help small business owners? Check out this Trumpia reseller review to learn how you can use Trumpia’s mobile marketing toolkit to provide all the same services top mobile marketing companies offer their clients for a fraction of the cost!
Turnkey SMS Text Reseller Solution
Trumpia’s reseller program is a turn-key operation that can have you set up as your own branded mobile marketing services provider in just a few days. Continue Reading

Mobile App Outsourcing is the way to go!
If you want to build a mobile app, you need a few things:
- An idea
- A credit card or bank account
- A computer with an internet connection
That’s all. Are you surprised? No, you’re right, “knowledge of mobile operating systems and programming languages” is not on the list. You don’t need that thanks to sites like Elance and oDesk, the online hubs of freelance programmers the world over.
The Outsourcing Companies – Elance and oDesk
These two sites are very similar in terms of the way they work, and there’s no reason you can’t use both as a part of your search for the freelance mobile app developer of your dreams and/or budget requirements (it’s far more likely that will be an “and” rather than an “or”). Continue Reading