Jun 12 2008

Cool! I have an interactive business card!

Tag: FuturePeter Evers @ 2:04 pm

Business CardsMy internship at WebAds is almost finished now. Within a couple of weeks I will start with a big new challenge. In July I will move to London and start my international career at Unanimis, one of Europe’s biggest interactive advertising sales houses. At WebAds I experienced that a cool thing about being in mobile advertising, is that once in a while you’re able to try out some really new and fancy stuff. One of these things is my interactive business card. I think interactive business cards have a big future, we really have to get rid of all those paper cards and the endless stacks they result in. So I invite all of you to text “bc peter” to 5566 and enjoy the experience!


Jun 06 2008

I found a place in London!

Tag: FuturePeter Evers @ 3:14 pm


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Apr 17 2008

The mobile web will stay with us for a while

Tag: FuturePeter Evers @ 8:33 pm

Mobile Web N70After Russell Beattie’s post about the end of Mowser, a mobile transcoder, last Monday, a lot of bloggers reacted fiercely on his controversial viewpoints about the end of the mobile web. As a mobile marketing professional I feel kind of obliged to write about my view on the future of the mobile web.

Let’s start with a short recap about what happened this week. On Monday Russell Beattie, founder of Mowser, an application that transcodes normal websites to mobile websites, announced that Mowser has stopped. In this very personal article Russell came up with different reasons for the end of Mowser, such as lack of funding and personal debts but mostly Russell’s lack of confidence in the future of the mobile web. Russell states:

…I don’t actually believe in the ‘Mobile Web’ anymore, and therefore am less inclined to spend time and effort in a market I think is limited at best, and dying at worst. I’m talking specifically about sites that are geared 100% towards mobile phones and have little to no PC web presence. Two years ago I was convinced that the mobile web would continue to evolve in the West to mimic what was happening in countries like Japan and Korea, but it hasn’t happened, and now I’m sure it isn’t going to. In other words, I think anyone currently developing sites using XHTML-MP markup, no Javascript, geared towards cellular connections and two inch screens are simply wasting their time, and I’m tired of wasting my time…

With this kind of powerful expressions, the commotion he caused in the blogosphere doesn’t come as a surprise. Almost every mobile blog I’m subscribed to wrote about it. Especially the articles at MobHappy, MobileMarketingWatch and mocoNews.net were worth reading, But what is Russell actually saying? Continue reading…




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