Hey Everyone,
Received an email about this last night. It's about using Google and proximity marketing to help a brick and mortars increase business with a customer's mobile phone and bluetooth. It's supposed to be more effective that text and emailing (though you can incorporate both to build a list).
Code:
http://mikepaulonline.com/proximity-paydays/
It's called The Offline Proximity Paydays and I want to check it out, bump!
Here it is with OTO
Code:
https://mega.nz/#!NQ0GTJBQ!c0pwHbvPjV_aCJzV0Bdu4DzbVWo8hdhpAgjBeW-YVas
Give reps to John010 I found it with his link.
Thanks John010, max reps for you.
Thanks to john010 and verminator for there shares...reps to both of you...
Thanks to john010 and verminator for there shares...reps to both of you...
REVIEW:
I'm not a member myself but saw this is on a VIP thread- would be interesting to hear comments from anyone who saw it there.
Anyway - this is ostensibly about using Google Nearby and Eddystone beacons for proximity marketing. On the face of it, it sounds great - something new and interesting. The clue to the weaknesses in this offer is in the fact that there is very little detailed information about the use of beacons, and what info there is, is provided by someone from the beacon supplier. This tells me the author doesn't really understand the tech - HUGE red flag.
Anyway - if you're looking for ways to sell stuff to local businesses, there's some interesting material inside. But don't try to sell them beacons, because there are more holes in this proposition than a Swiss cheese.
In short: it really isn't as simple as sending advertising notifications to Android phone users without them having to do anything. There's no magic that can force your marketing proposition onto a target phone without their knowledge or permission. In reality, the chances are that no-one is going to see these notifications, so it's all pretty pointless.
I'm sitting her with a beacon on my desk and I've been testing it all day: the fundamental idea is flawed.
How to Configure your RadBeacon Dot with an Android Device
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Published on Apr 12, 2016
A quick and easy tutorial for configuring the Radius Networks RadBeacon Dot BLE beacon using the RadBeacon for Android application
shannitown@gmail.com
shannitown@gmail.com
4 months ago
Either the beacon is not configurable or cannot be connected for some reason? WTH and no phone number to contact anyone? I purchased several dots and 2 Rad Beacon x4 plus the usb. ONLY the USB works.
What a waste of money and time.
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Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
8 months ago (edited)
"Either the beacon is not configurable or cannot be connected for some other reason." This is the error message I keep getting.
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Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
8 months ago
That shit don't work now.
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trevortni07
trevortni07
9 months ago
Does the app work on iPhone
Steve Gracy
Steve Gracy
2 months ago
I went through the same frustration until I found the piece of paper that was in the box. This is the pdf with all the instructions.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzywfCK...XNm8/view
Sean Darby
Bobhenry HERE is the program
instructions
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzywfCK...hXNm8/view