Friday, July 04, 2008

bluetooth printer Updates

How Bluetooth Technology Can Help You

Flexible Marketing

By Richard Jamison

Staying in touch and up-to-date with customers is a very challenging problem for all retailers. For example, when a store advertises an upcoming sale of a product, it must develop a campaign strategy, visually design advertisements, submit advertisements, and wait for a publication to reach news stands, all before results can be measured. This method is quickly becoming obsolete, as old methods yield to new ones. The inherent delays that come with the use of print media are unavoidable, so retailers are using a more immediate means to reach their customers- their cell phones.

BlooZone devices for example, allow retailers to change their marketing approaches immediately, and hit their target audience without having to go through the stages of drafting, printing and distributing their campaigns. Having this ability ensures that bluetooth-based methods are up to the minute, at all times.

Bluetooth-based approaches also allow retailers to monitor statistics of consumer behavior throughout an entire marketing campaign. The implications of this technology make it such that retailers can transform failing campaigns immediately, rather than waiting for results and guessing at what went wrong.

Print advertising and Bluetooth-based advertising are both based on prior success and educated guesswork. Some campaigns are successful and some are massive failures. However, the key differences between the two methods are cost and effectiveness. Bluetooth devices are a one-time investment for a business, and can be updated immediately whenever changes are needed. Print media on the other hand, is a never-ending cost that can only be updated on specified publication dates, and the viewing audience can only be measured in approximate numbers.

We are living in a culture of immediacy, and advertising must keep up with the fast pace of consumers. In order for businesses to survive, they must outpace the accelerated decision-making habits of their customers, or lose them.

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Ideas About Bluetooth

Motorola Bluetooth Headset



The Spykee Cell is another build-it-yourself robot from Meccano. It�s remote controlled via Bluetooth from a cellphone and can move and snap pictures, then transmit them back to your cellphone for storage. The loudspeaker module gives it the capability of becoming a hands-free set, if you want to speak and hear through the robot.
To find out more just go to Bluetooth.

Crowded handbags, trying to find that ring-tone and juggling your time is difficult in today�s busy world. That�s why Sony Ericsson has developed a stylish and easy to use accessory that will keep you in touch, look great and organise that active life � the Bluetooth headset HBH-PV712 Style Edition.
To find out more just go to Bluetooth car kits.

Most personal area networking (PAN) connectivity employed in electronic games today is provided by Bluetooth. Of the three giant gaming vendors that control most of the market - Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft - only Microsoft has employed a proprietary connectivity technology. Bluetooth is set to grow strongly in this market, and a new Research Brief from ABI Research forecasts Bluetooth shipments for non-portable gaming consoles to peak at over 115 million units in 2009 before declining to 2007 levels in 2012. Bluetooth looks set to continue as the PAN technology of choice in the medium term, although some factors are working against it.
Get more info at Bluetooth car kits.

The Bluetooth News Section

O2 Introduces New High-Speed Internet Access Modems in the United Kingdom

Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:00 EST
O2 and Sierra Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR- TSX: SW) announced the world's first commercial launch of the Sierra Wireless Compass 885 USB Modem on the O2 network in the UK. Designed for mobile professionals, laptop computer users and frequent travellers, the O2 Business USB modem has a smaller, more durable USB design with download speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps (megabits per second) and upload speeds of up to 2 Mbps.

Telephone Headsets

Thu, 06 Jan 2005 10:23:00 EST
Bluetooth wireless hands-free use of corded, cordless, and mobile phones with clear audio and control up to 75 feet.

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