New eBook: Best & Worst of the Mobile Web

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Doug Kessler

01. 12. 2008 | 2 min read

New eBook: Best & Worst of the Mobile Web

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Velocity Partners, the B2B marketing agency, today announced the launch of a new eBook for mobile marketers: The Best & Worst of the Mobile Web.

The free e-Book identifies the key principles of mobile web success as highlighted by a distinguished panel of mobi-gurus including contributions from the Yankee group, Gartner, Yahoo! and top mobile marketing agencies and service providers.

The eBook is the latest free resource to be posted on mobiThinking.com, the online resource for mobile marketers.  Velocity developed the eBook and web resource for dotMobi, the registry for the .mobi domain name, to help promote best practice in mobile web marketing and to communicate the .mobi story.

The eBook features plenty of examples of the winners and sinners, with screenshots and URLs of each, so readers can visit the sites and judge for themselves.

“The mobile web is hot,” says Doug Kessler, Velocity Creative Director, “This eBook shows people just how far marketers have come in the last year — and how far some brands still have to go.”

To download the free eBook, visit:

Free eBook: Best & Worst of the Mobile Web

About mobiThinking.com
mobiThinking.com is the web resource and community for mobile web marketers.  It’s produced by dotMobi, the ICANN-appointed global registry for the .mobi top-level domain name – the only domain specifically for the mobile web.

dotMobi is backed by fourteen leading mobile and Internet players: Ericsson, Google, GSM Association, Hutchison 3, Microsoft, Nokia, Orascom Telecom, Samsung Electronics, Syniverse, T-Mobile, Telefonica Moviles, TIM, Visa and Vodafone.

Contact dotMobi at [email protected].

About Velocity
Velocity is the B2B marketing agency for technology companies.

Contact us at:

[email protected]

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