THE IMPORTANT DISCUSSION ABOUT HOW BRANDS CAN PROTECT THEMSELVES ONLINE IS THE IMPETUS BEHIND THIS WHITE PAPER. OF 14 BURNING TOPICS THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED, WE HAVE CHOSEN THREE PRIORITIES FOR THIS STAGE OF THE DISCUSSIONS: BRAND SAFETY, VIEWABILITY AND AD FRAUD.
Now in its fifth annual edition, the 2017 Yearbook is packed with cutting edge insights and case studies of the new wave of tech impacts in mobile marketing. With over 20 chapters by leading players in Asia’s mobile and media ecosystems, this Yearbook is free for download. It also has profiles of the MMA leadership and membership, winners of the prestigious SMARTIES awards in five groups, and comprehensive data sets. From AI and VR to streaming and blockchain, this Yearbook will point you towards best practices and leadership imperatives.
Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) announces the first ‘Mobile Ecosystem and ad-Sizing Report’ that deciphers the state of mobile in Vietnam in 2017 – 2018 and what we will see in the future that will further develop in this mobile first economy.
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The Mobile Yearbook 2017 is an educational and inspirational content hub about mobile marketing, produced throughout the year in a collaborative way with members of MMA Latam.
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The Mobile Marketing Association is expanding its members-only acceleration tools with our latest release, the MTA Data Acquisition RFI. This template is specifically designed to assist marketers in evaluating and securing higher quality data.
The Smartphone Usage and Behaviour report from Kantar IMRB & MMA (Apr-Jun 2017) shows that time-spent on smartphones jumped 6% over the previous quarter. Strong demand for messaging services, social media platforms, and entertainment apps helped to drive the expansion of mobile internet usage. Data usage goes up even after free mobile-data offers are discontinued showing data usage is habit forming.
MMA programs and working groups are aligned with Brand Marketer’s priorities as confirmed by the Global MM25 Marketer Peer Group. The programs and working groups meet on an ongoing basis to develop and execute industry initiatives that reflect the needs of their initiative area and the brands that support it. The work of many of the programs result in Guidance Reports and best practices.