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October 21, 2008

Is that an order entry system in your pocket?

NextMark on your Pocket PC

We just got a nice note from a customer, Jim Hall of All That Marketing, that illustrates the flexibility that NextMark's list brokerage and list order entry systems give to list professionals:

"The thing I like about the NextMark system is the versatility it provides.  It allows me to do my job anywhere in the world.  Last week I was at the Fall DMA Conference in Las Vegas, by logging on to the system via my Pocket PC phone I was able to send out an order, right from the conference hall!  The technology today is amazing and I’m glad my order entry / data card service allows me to provide cutting edge service to my clients. Thanks NextMark!"

And I am glad we were able to help you get that order, Jim!

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I just read an article written by Giselle Abramovich, Associate Editor at Mobile Marketer. She noted, "more than 50 percent of consumers would substitute their Internet usage on a PC for a mobile device, according to a study conducted by IBM.

The study, titled, "Go Mobile, Grow" found that consumers are open to full adoption of the mobile device as the hub for Internet activity. IBM surveyed 600 consumers in the United States, China and Britain on their preferences regarding the mobile Web."

I still like the big keyboard to do my work, but that 50% figure is a real eye-opener.

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