Happy holidays~!

Happy holidays~!

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7 Critical Steps to Make Your Data Roaming Business More Successful

Mobile network operators are facing multiple challenges from regulation, commoditization of services, competition from OTT players, and infrastructure investment for LTE, among other challenges. Yet one area offering promising growth is data roaming. A large percentage of mobile users continue to turn off their devices when they travel, and mobile data usage continues to soar. To help operators best address this opportunity, Syniverse has put together seven steps based on its deep experience in roaming. 1. Act in Real Time Use real-time intelligence, collected from multiple sources, to segment your customers based on their domestic usage profile and execute a successful data roaming pricing strategy. 2. Know Your Customers Stimulate brand engagement by communicating relevant roaming offers to your customers when they’re outside of their home networks. 3. Customize Your Offer Offer customized data packs to your subscribers based on their consumption and usage history. 4. Make Purchases Easier Create user-friendly roaming packs that are easy to purchase, provision and repurchase,anytime, anywhere. 5. Empower Your Subscribers Put your subscribers in control by providing easy re-charge options, pricing and self-care capabilities. 6. Prevent Complaints Remove concerns about bill shock, with appropriate pricing, communication, usage controls and alerts. 7. Focus on Quality Provide end-to-end quality of service for your roamers, to ensure an optimum usage experience. Syniverse data roaming experts have analyzed what it takes to unlock new revenue potential from data roaming and compiled their findings in a new white paper. Request your free copy below! [ppmt k=”first_name” alt=”pan”]   [ppmt k=”url” alt=””]    ...
10 minutes from a SEO expert

10 minutes from a SEO expert

There are many poeple ask me about SEO. Here is some tips from a SEO expert. Hope they can help you · ————————————- 1. On-page Optimization # Keywords—Research them and find the best balance between competition levels and the amount of traffic they’ll bring you. One to two (max) keywords per page. Be sure to use them in… · # Title tags—Each page should have its own title tag. Don’t try to rank for your URL or business name, as that should come naturally. · # Meta descriptions—Use them to describe the page and get readers to click when they see the description in the search results. You should probably use a keyword. ·#  Meta keywords—Skip ’em. For the most part all they’re doing is telling your competitors what you’re attempting to rank for. Not really worth the time. · # Robots.txt—Tell search engines what to index and what not to. Also set up your URL structure so that the “www” and “non-www” version of your site redirect to one or the other. Otherwise it’s viewed as two separate sites (c’mon Google, get your act together). · # Analytics—Install! Obviously, this isn’t anywhere near all of the steps you need to optimize your page, but it’ll certainly get you started. Remember, I’m not giving you the fish, I’m teaching you to fish. 2. Content It’s king; plain and simple. If you aren’t producing high-quality content, then you’re going to be way behind your competitors that are. Google updates have ensured that low-quality content is no longer enough to secure favorable rankings. In fact, low-quality content could get you pushed...
Marketing Trends, which one excite you?

Marketing Trends, which one excite you?

1. Content marketing 2. Mobile Marketing 3. Integrated Digital Marketing 4. Social Media at Scale Marketing 5. Continuous Marketing 6. Personalized Marketing 7. Visual Marketing What about you? Which trends excite you or even surprise you? Have you adapted your tactics to meet the continual marketing and technology eveolution. Look forward to hearing your stories, feedback and insights in the comments...
10 years ago and 3 years ago

10 years ago and 3 years ago

10 years ago: 1. I came up with an idea for a business 2. I researched the market to make sure there were buyers 3. I created a business plan to encourage a bank to give me some startup capital 4. I purchased the equipment / resources necessary to start my business – computers / phones / fax machine etc 5. I invested in some cheap advertising mechanisms to get my business off the ground – leaflets / flyers / newspaper ads / a basic website 6. I walked the streets and knocked on everyone’s door to get business 7. I networked and attended meetings to get business 8. I worked night and day to get business 9. As I got more clients I became a Jack of All trades working day & night to get more business and fulfill the clients I had 10. Eventually to grow I hired staff 11. We worked and worked to get more business and fulfill the clients we had 12. We expanded and grew 3 years ago: 1. I looked for a way to make money easily (cos someone said I could!) 2. I bought loads of products, ebooks, courses promising me I could with just a few steps 3. I wised up super fast and came up with a business idea (see Step 1 above) 4. I researched the market to make sure there were buyers – by adding value and networking (see Step 2 above) 5. I purchased the equipment / resources necessary to start my business – hosting / domain / autoresponder / video host etc (see Step 4...