Author: Dan Gendro

SoLoMo report released by Mind Commerce

solomo mind commerce reportMind Commerce publishes new study concerning SoLoMo in the mobile space

Mind Commerce, a leading mobile research firm, has been releasing numerous studies concerning the mobile space recently. One of the latest studies coming from Mind Commerce is the “Social Local Mobile (SoLoMo) Game-Play Behavior in Free2Play, Virtual Goods & Hybrid Ecosystem” report. The 46-page report documents the emerging trends of the Social, Local, and Mobile (SoLoMo) aspect of the mobile world. According to Mind Commerce, SoLoMo is becoming something that businesses and application developers may need to pay more attention to.

Demand for social games and location-based services on the rise

SoLoMo refers to a wide variety of applications that incorporate gaming with social aspects and location-based services. Social games, such as those found on Facebook, that offer content relating to a player’s physical location are a prime example of this concept. Many consumers have become enthralled by such games, largely because of the fact that these games are free-to-play. Mind Commerce suggests that SoLoMo is beginning to approach a place where it can revitalize the mobile gaming ecosystem.

Small companies may establish a strong competitive edge with SoLoMo

As more developers begin to embrace SoLoMo, they may be establishing a strong competitive edge against larger and more established companies. Larger companies may have a wider reach than independent developers, but they are also more likely to conform to traditional forms of engagement and development. Large development studios tends to produce games that do not have social aspects or those that do not include location-based services. While these companies are expected to begin adapting to meet the demands of consumers, smaller companies may have already established a significant head start.

Game industry expected to put focus on SoLoMo in 2013

The SoLoMo study from Mind Commerce is geared for social media companies, location-based service developers, and the game industry in general. These parties are likely to find some benefit in the information they can attain through the SoLoMo study. Focus on SoLoMo is expected to become much more common throughout the game industry in 2013.

Thailand embraces social media marketing

Social Media Marketing ThailandSocial media marketing used to drive tourism

Social media has grown into a very important aspect of the marketing business. Millions of people all over the world make use of social media in some fashion, whether it be Facebook or some other platform. These platforms have opened up the way for a more dynamic form of marketing, which has been wildly successful among consumers in recent years. Social media marketing can be used for variousĀ  endeavors, including marketing campaigns coming from countries themselves.

TAT sets sights on social marketing endeavor

Thailand has launched a campaign through Facebook to boost tourism to the country. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has taken a keen interest in social media marketing and is working to engage consumers and show them what the country has to offer, in terms of tourism. TAT has begun focusing on digital platforms in order to engage consumers due to the large number of people that own mobile devices. These consumers have responded well to social media marketing campaigns in the past and TAT believes it can capture the interests of tourists through its new social media marketing efforts.

New policies being formed for TAT

TAT has been formulating new policies and practices in order to better engage mobile consumers and make use of social networking sites. For now, the company is focusing on Facebook and Twitter, but the organization has plans to expand into new channels in the near future. These channels include Instagram, Google+, and Pintrest, all of which are platforms that have garnered a huge following among mobile consumers.

Social media marketing could provide modest economic boost for Thailand

Social media marketing could help drive more tourism to Thailand, thereby boosting local businesses and providing more clout behind this marketing approach. Social media plays a significant role in the lives of millions of people, thus the potential benefits the country could see from engaging these consumers in a dynamic way may be well worth the effort involved.