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For Interactive Marketing Professionals                                                     April 12, 2012 | Updated: July 3, 2012



                      Under The Hood Of Mobile Marketing: Location-
                      Based Marketing
                       Making Marketing Content Relevant To Where People Are
                       by Anthony Mullen
                       with David Truog and James McDavid


Why Read This Report
As marketers step up their mobile marketing efforts, Forrester clients are asking more and more questions
about it, and one of the most important facets of the opportunity is location-based marketing. This short
question-and-answer report highlights the opportunity — which includes but goes beyond mobile — and
why it matters for interactive marketers, cites examples of how location-based marketing has been used to
date, describes how the key components work and who the major players are, and recommends what you
should do about it.



Questions
1.	 What is location-based marketing (LBM)?

2.	 Why should I care about LBM?

3.	 How have marketers used LBM in campaigns to date?

4.	 How do consumer technologies enable LBM?

5.	 How can LBM campaigns know what’s in a consumer’s vicinity?

6.	 Which vendors and services enable LBM?

7.	 How should marketers get started testing LBM?

8.	 How will LBM evolve over the next 24 to 36 months?


Location-Based marketing: What Interactive Marketers Need To Know
Forrester believes that the three key principles for mobile marketing success are simplicity, immediacy,
and context.1 And the most important component of context for marketing today is location. Welcome to
location-based marketing.


1. What is location-based marketing (LBM)?
Forrester defines location-based marketing as:

    Real-time marketing interactions that combine precise knowledge about where a customer is now with
    detailed information about what’s nearby.



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2. Why should I care about LBM?
LBM lets interactive marketers engage consumers more effectively and profitably because knowing
where a person is and what they’re near lets you customize your interactions with them to make
them more relevant and actionable.


3. How have marketers used LBM in campaigns to date?
Marketers have started using LBM successfully in a variety of ways. The most widespread uses have
been for location-targeted mobile search, but some marketers are pushing the envelope — for example:

  ■	 Mini amped up consumers’ attention to a new car model with a location-based game. Mini
     launched its new Countryman car with a campaign called “Getaway” in which iPhone users
     in Stockholm were invited to hunt for a virtual Mini that had been “hidden” somewhere in the
     city. Once any participant found and claimed the virtual car, it could be snatched away by any
     other player within 50 meters of the player who first found it, and then from that second person,
     and so on. The first participant to manage to keep the car for seven days received a real Mini
     Countryman car.

  ■	 Hotel Tonight launched a new hotel-booking app through NFC and QR tags in signage.
    The Hotel Tonight app lets travelers with an iPhone or Android phone find and book nearby
    hotels that have unsold inventory they’re willing to discount starting at noon on the day of the
    booking. Amobee, the agency that Hotel Tonight hired to create the app, launched the app by
    publicizing it via RMG Networks’ digital out-of-home video screens, each of which was outfitted
    with a Blue Bite mTag — a placard that combines both a near field communication (NFC) tag
    and a QR code (for the NFC-deprived).2 The RMG Networks screens were placed in eight
    major US airports and hundreds of busy café locations across the US. Consumers alerted to the
    campaign via RMG’s signage used their phones to interact with the mTag to download the Hotel
    Tonight app.3

  ■	 AT&T enabled brands to send offers to consumers near their retail locations. AT&T provides
     marketers with a service called ShopAlerts that lets them extend offers to shoppers with AT&T
     mobile phones within geofences — specific geographical perimeters the marketer specifies, such
     as within a certain radius of any of their retail locations. Consumers who opt in to the service
     receive coupons, rewards, or other offers from brands that have signed on with AT&T for the
     service, including HP, JetBlue, Kmart, Nature’s Recipe, and SC Johnson.


4. How do consumer technologies enable LBM?
To market to consumers in real time based on where they are, you need to get that information from
the devices they use. And an increasing number of them are location-aware based on a variety of
sources. In fact, although location-awareness has spread through mobile devices, it now is available
in many devices that are not in fact mobile.



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For many, the source is GPS, which is more and more commonly built in to consumer electronics
such as smartphones, car navigation systems, still and video cameras, and even some wristwatches.

Some devices that use Wi-Fi determine their location by measuring the relative strength of multiple
nearby Wi-Fi signals, reporting those to an online service that has a record of each signal’s source
location, and triangulates between them to report back to the device its location.

Newer technologies like static NFC tags or QR codes attached to signage or store shelves, for example,
enable much greater precision and therefore more relevant messaging. High precision in retail
locations is possible using technologies for measuring, tracking, and analyzing consumers’ locations
and movements from vendors such as Euclid Dynamics, Shopkick, PointInside, and BeeMedia.

Check-ins via geosocial services like foursquare, Gowalla (now part of Facebook), and Scvngr may
be less precise, since consumers can check in to a location they’re near but not actually in However,
a check-in does indicate not only proximity but also awareness and interest — which can be just as
relevant or more so, for marketing purposes.

Last but not least, the rough location of a static device like a desktop computer, a connected TV, or
a gaming console can usually be derived from its IP address, though some restrictions apply to how
marketers may use the information.


5. How can LBM campaigns know what’s in a consumer’s vicinity?
Knowing a consumer’s latitude and longitude is all fine and good, so you can compare it to a list of
your retail locations. But knowing more — like local demographics, purchasing patterns, weather, and
social behavior — helps you make interactions more relevant. Where can you get that information?
From big data vendors like Infochimps, whose “Geo APIs” aggregate data from dozens of feeds
including American Community Survey, foursquare, Wikipedia, Zillow, and even weather sources.


6. Which vendors and services enable LBM?
The leading campaign management vendors — like Aprimo, IBM, Oracle, and SAS — offer limited
support for location-centric campaigns with capability mostly provided via third-party integrations.
Most of the major enterprise web analytics tools are working on richer location-based views of
performance. A few lead the pack, such as Adobe (Omniture), which has a good pedigree in mobile,
from creative to deployment, and its popular counterpart, WebTrends.

However, the majority of location-centric campaign solutions are coming from a crop of innovative
smaller vendors that have sprung up, offering marketers a mix of campaign management, analytics,
and data aggregation. We expect the bigger players to play catch-up in the next 12 to 24 months, but
for now the only — and therefore best — solutions come from the upstart innovators, which include:




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  ■	 Maps: Accurate, well-designed maps are the foundation on which effective LBM rests. Key
     players in this space include Google, Apple, Esri, and Navteq.

  ■	 Geofencing tools: These let interactive marketers map out the physical areas where they wish to
     know about potential customers’ presence, such as near their retail locations. They include tools
     from Google Maps, Location Labs, Esri, and Geoloqi.

  ■	 Location-based social networks: These services enable check-ins and presence sensing, used
     in tandem with social graphs. They include foursquare, Loopt (Green Dot), Urbanspoon,
     BrightKite, Google Latitude, and Scvngr. Other social networks and services with location data
     include Gowalla (now part of Facebook) and Flickr.

  ■	 Tools for static uses of 2D bar codes and tags: Campaigns based on static tags whose exact
     location is known often work in partnership with out-of-home media networks. The most
     significant players in this space include Proxama, BlueBite, Tapit, and Microsoft Tag.

  ■	 Geodata: These services provide metadata focused around locations such as point-of-interest
     (POI) and area demographics. Vendors include InfoChimps, Yellow Pages Group (YellowApi),
     Simplegeo (Urban Airship), Factual, Quova (Neustar IP Intelligence), Esri, and Skyhook.

  ■	 Location-centric loyalty solutions: Development solutions are provided by companies such as
     Shopkick and Topguest while consumer-centric offers include Living Social and Voucher Cloud.

  ■	 Location analytics: GeoIQ, Geodelic with WebTrends Mobile, Titanium Geo (FortiusOne and
    Appcelerator), Geoloqi, VenueLabs, and Nearbuy.

  ■	 Mixed solutions providing campaign, analytics, and other location features: GeoToko,
     MomentFeed, GoodEatsFor.Me, and PlacePunch.


7. How should marketers get started testing LBM?
In 2012 you should experiment with the upstarts in the location space by conducting pilots. But stay
married to your enterprise campaign management and analytics providers, because they’ll support
LBM too, and in a more integrated way.4 Forrester recommends that marketers interested in LBM:

  ■	 Ensure presence of your brand’s locations and offers within the popular geosocial services like
     foursquare and Gowalla.5

  ■	 Address privacy concerns, the major hurdle for consumers adopting LBS, by presenting a clear
     policy and value exchange.6

  ■	 Run trials before undertaking any major integration with your customer relationship
     management (CRM) and marketing management systems.


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     ■	 Build check-ins into your reward programs and offer dynamic local offers to customers in-store
       with well-targeted mobile landing pages.7

     ■	 Compare the data you gather about customers’ locations over time against their CRM records at
       all touchpoints in the life cycle to analyze their behavior and predict what offers they’re likely to
       respond to.

     ■	 Work with your developers — whether at an agency or in-house — to make sure they reduce the
       complexity of integrating with commercial location-based services like the foursquare API by
       tapping aggregators like Infochimps if you’re building a custom platform, or choosing a location
       campaign management provider with built-in API integrations.


8. How will LBM evolve over the next 24 to 36 months?
Forrester believes that campaign management and analytics tools will rush to plug their gaps in LBM.
Facebook and Google will increase integration with Gowalla and Latitude, respectively, to provide a
more coherent service that will make it hard for smaller players like foursquare to compete. They’ll
also increasingly include location about every event in the timeline instead of limiting it to check-ins.
The most exciting campaigns in 2012 will use LBM in novel and engaging ways.
Companies Interviewed For This Report                Revolution Analytics
Proxama                                                                                    SapientNitro



Endnotes
1	
     For a detailed breakdown of the key principles of mobile marketing see the February 7, 2012, “Mobile
     Marketing: Three Principles For Success” report.
2	
     For more detail about how to initiate NFC campaigns see the February 28, 2012, “Trial NFC To Connect
     the Real World with Mobile” report.
3	
     The campaign saw more than 15,000 unique mobile engagements in the first six weeks alone.
4	
     When choosing among the LBM upstarts, you should favor vendors that enable you to export the data
     you’ll accumulate — and in a form that can be ingested by your existing analytics tools.
5	
     For more information on the opportunities with geosocial services see the December 6, 2011, “Marketing
     Via Geosocial Apps: Why And How” report.
6	
     For more detail on the changing privacy legislation landscape see the January 13, 2012, “Privacy Laws Force
     Rich Dialogue With Customers” report.
7	
     For an explanation of some of the opportunities opened by location-based commerce see the February 15,
     2011, “Location-Based Commerce: An Evolution In Mobile Shopping” report.


Forrester Research, Inc. (Nasdaq: FORR) is an independent research company that provides pragmatic and forward-thinking advice to global leaders in business and technology.
Forrester works with professionals in 19 key roles at major companies providing proprietary research, customer insight, consulting, events, and peer-to-peer executive programs.
For more than 27 years, Forrester has been making IT, marketing, and technology industry leaders successful every day. For more information, visit www.forrester.com.

© 2012 Forrester Research, Inc. All rights reserved. Forrester, Forrester Wave, RoleView, Technographics, TechRankings, and Total Economic Impact are trademarks of Forrester
Research, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Reproduction or sharing of this content in any form without prior written permission is strictly
prohibited. To purchase reprints of this document, please email clientsupport@forrester.com. For additional reproduction and usage information, see Forrester’s Citation Policy
located at www.forrester.com. Information is based on best available resources. Opinions reflect judgment at the time and are subject to change.                       72001

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  • 1. For Interactive Marketing Professionals April 12, 2012 | Updated: July 3, 2012 Under The Hood Of Mobile Marketing: Location- Based Marketing Making Marketing Content Relevant To Where People Are by Anthony Mullen with David Truog and James McDavid Why Read This Report As marketers step up their mobile marketing efforts, Forrester clients are asking more and more questions about it, and one of the most important facets of the opportunity is location-based marketing. This short question-and-answer report highlights the opportunity — which includes but goes beyond mobile — and why it matters for interactive marketers, cites examples of how location-based marketing has been used to date, describes how the key components work and who the major players are, and recommends what you should do about it. Questions 1. What is location-based marketing (LBM)? 2. Why should I care about LBM? 3. How have marketers used LBM in campaigns to date? 4. How do consumer technologies enable LBM? 5. How can LBM campaigns know what’s in a consumer’s vicinity? 6. Which vendors and services enable LBM? 7. How should marketers get started testing LBM? 8. How will LBM evolve over the next 24 to 36 months? Location-Based marketing: What Interactive Marketers Need To Know Forrester believes that the three key principles for mobile marketing success are simplicity, immediacy, and context.1 And the most important component of context for marketing today is location. Welcome to location-based marketing. 1. What is location-based marketing (LBM)? Forrester defines location-based marketing as: Real-time marketing interactions that combine precise knowledge about where a customer is now with detailed information about what’s nearby. Headquarters Forrester Research, Inc., 60 Acorn Park Drive, Cambridge, MA, 02140 USA Tel: +1 617.613.6000 • Fax: +1 617.613.5000 • www.forrester.com
  • 2. For Interactive Marketing Professionals Under The Hood Of Mobile Marketing: Location-Based Marketing 2 2. Why should I care about LBM? LBM lets interactive marketers engage consumers more effectively and profitably because knowing where a person is and what they’re near lets you customize your interactions with them to make them more relevant and actionable. 3. How have marketers used LBM in campaigns to date? Marketers have started using LBM successfully in a variety of ways. The most widespread uses have been for location-targeted mobile search, but some marketers are pushing the envelope — for example: ■ Mini amped up consumers’ attention to a new car model with a location-based game. Mini launched its new Countryman car with a campaign called “Getaway” in which iPhone users in Stockholm were invited to hunt for a virtual Mini that had been “hidden” somewhere in the city. Once any participant found and claimed the virtual car, it could be snatched away by any other player within 50 meters of the player who first found it, and then from that second person, and so on. The first participant to manage to keep the car for seven days received a real Mini Countryman car. ■ Hotel Tonight launched a new hotel-booking app through NFC and QR tags in signage. The Hotel Tonight app lets travelers with an iPhone or Android phone find and book nearby hotels that have unsold inventory they’re willing to discount starting at noon on the day of the booking. Amobee, the agency that Hotel Tonight hired to create the app, launched the app by publicizing it via RMG Networks’ digital out-of-home video screens, each of which was outfitted with a Blue Bite mTag — a placard that combines both a near field communication (NFC) tag and a QR code (for the NFC-deprived).2 The RMG Networks screens were placed in eight major US airports and hundreds of busy café locations across the US. Consumers alerted to the campaign via RMG’s signage used their phones to interact with the mTag to download the Hotel Tonight app.3 ■ AT&T enabled brands to send offers to consumers near their retail locations. AT&T provides marketers with a service called ShopAlerts that lets them extend offers to shoppers with AT&T mobile phones within geofences — specific geographical perimeters the marketer specifies, such as within a certain radius of any of their retail locations. Consumers who opt in to the service receive coupons, rewards, or other offers from brands that have signed on with AT&T for the service, including HP, JetBlue, Kmart, Nature’s Recipe, and SC Johnson. 4. How do consumer technologies enable LBM? To market to consumers in real time based on where they are, you need to get that information from the devices they use. And an increasing number of them are location-aware based on a variety of sources. In fact, although location-awareness has spread through mobile devices, it now is available in many devices that are not in fact mobile. © 2012, Forrester Research, Inc. Reproduction Prohibited April 12, 2012 | Updated: July 3, 2012
  • 3. For Interactive Marketing Professionals Under The Hood Of Mobile Marketing: Location-Based Marketing 3 For many, the source is GPS, which is more and more commonly built in to consumer electronics such as smartphones, car navigation systems, still and video cameras, and even some wristwatches. Some devices that use Wi-Fi determine their location by measuring the relative strength of multiple nearby Wi-Fi signals, reporting those to an online service that has a record of each signal’s source location, and triangulates between them to report back to the device its location. Newer technologies like static NFC tags or QR codes attached to signage or store shelves, for example, enable much greater precision and therefore more relevant messaging. High precision in retail locations is possible using technologies for measuring, tracking, and analyzing consumers’ locations and movements from vendors such as Euclid Dynamics, Shopkick, PointInside, and BeeMedia. Check-ins via geosocial services like foursquare, Gowalla (now part of Facebook), and Scvngr may be less precise, since consumers can check in to a location they’re near but not actually in However, a check-in does indicate not only proximity but also awareness and interest — which can be just as relevant or more so, for marketing purposes. Last but not least, the rough location of a static device like a desktop computer, a connected TV, or a gaming console can usually be derived from its IP address, though some restrictions apply to how marketers may use the information. 5. How can LBM campaigns know what’s in a consumer’s vicinity? Knowing a consumer’s latitude and longitude is all fine and good, so you can compare it to a list of your retail locations. But knowing more — like local demographics, purchasing patterns, weather, and social behavior — helps you make interactions more relevant. Where can you get that information? From big data vendors like Infochimps, whose “Geo APIs” aggregate data from dozens of feeds including American Community Survey, foursquare, Wikipedia, Zillow, and even weather sources. 6. Which vendors and services enable LBM? The leading campaign management vendors — like Aprimo, IBM, Oracle, and SAS — offer limited support for location-centric campaigns with capability mostly provided via third-party integrations. Most of the major enterprise web analytics tools are working on richer location-based views of performance. A few lead the pack, such as Adobe (Omniture), which has a good pedigree in mobile, from creative to deployment, and its popular counterpart, WebTrends. However, the majority of location-centric campaign solutions are coming from a crop of innovative smaller vendors that have sprung up, offering marketers a mix of campaign management, analytics, and data aggregation. We expect the bigger players to play catch-up in the next 12 to 24 months, but for now the only — and therefore best — solutions come from the upstart innovators, which include: © 2012, Forrester Research, Inc. Reproduction Prohibited April 12, 2012 | Updated: July 3, 2012
  • 4. For Interactive Marketing Professionals Under The Hood Of Mobile Marketing: Location-Based Marketing 4 ■ Maps: Accurate, well-designed maps are the foundation on which effective LBM rests. Key players in this space include Google, Apple, Esri, and Navteq. ■ Geofencing tools: These let interactive marketers map out the physical areas where they wish to know about potential customers’ presence, such as near their retail locations. They include tools from Google Maps, Location Labs, Esri, and Geoloqi. ■ Location-based social networks: These services enable check-ins and presence sensing, used in tandem with social graphs. They include foursquare, Loopt (Green Dot), Urbanspoon, BrightKite, Google Latitude, and Scvngr. Other social networks and services with location data include Gowalla (now part of Facebook) and Flickr. ■ Tools for static uses of 2D bar codes and tags: Campaigns based on static tags whose exact location is known often work in partnership with out-of-home media networks. The most significant players in this space include Proxama, BlueBite, Tapit, and Microsoft Tag. ■ Geodata: These services provide metadata focused around locations such as point-of-interest (POI) and area demographics. Vendors include InfoChimps, Yellow Pages Group (YellowApi), Simplegeo (Urban Airship), Factual, Quova (Neustar IP Intelligence), Esri, and Skyhook. ■ Location-centric loyalty solutions: Development solutions are provided by companies such as Shopkick and Topguest while consumer-centric offers include Living Social and Voucher Cloud. ■ Location analytics: GeoIQ, Geodelic with WebTrends Mobile, Titanium Geo (FortiusOne and Appcelerator), Geoloqi, VenueLabs, and Nearbuy. ■ Mixed solutions providing campaign, analytics, and other location features: GeoToko, MomentFeed, GoodEatsFor.Me, and PlacePunch. 7. How should marketers get started testing LBM? In 2012 you should experiment with the upstarts in the location space by conducting pilots. But stay married to your enterprise campaign management and analytics providers, because they’ll support LBM too, and in a more integrated way.4 Forrester recommends that marketers interested in LBM: ■ Ensure presence of your brand’s locations and offers within the popular geosocial services like foursquare and Gowalla.5 ■ Address privacy concerns, the major hurdle for consumers adopting LBS, by presenting a clear policy and value exchange.6 ■ Run trials before undertaking any major integration with your customer relationship management (CRM) and marketing management systems. © 2012, Forrester Research, Inc. Reproduction Prohibited April 12, 2012 | Updated: July 3, 2012
  • 5. For Interactive Marketing Professionals Under The Hood Of Mobile Marketing: Location-Based Marketing 5 ■ Build check-ins into your reward programs and offer dynamic local offers to customers in-store with well-targeted mobile landing pages.7 ■ Compare the data you gather about customers’ locations over time against their CRM records at all touchpoints in the life cycle to analyze their behavior and predict what offers they’re likely to respond to. ■ Work with your developers — whether at an agency or in-house — to make sure they reduce the complexity of integrating with commercial location-based services like the foursquare API by tapping aggregators like Infochimps if you’re building a custom platform, or choosing a location campaign management provider with built-in API integrations. 8. How will LBM evolve over the next 24 to 36 months? Forrester believes that campaign management and analytics tools will rush to plug their gaps in LBM. Facebook and Google will increase integration with Gowalla and Latitude, respectively, to provide a more coherent service that will make it hard for smaller players like foursquare to compete. They’ll also increasingly include location about every event in the timeline instead of limiting it to check-ins. The most exciting campaigns in 2012 will use LBM in novel and engaging ways. Companies Interviewed For This Report Revolution Analytics Proxama SapientNitro Endnotes 1 For a detailed breakdown of the key principles of mobile marketing see the February 7, 2012, “Mobile Marketing: Three Principles For Success” report. 2 For more detail about how to initiate NFC campaigns see the February 28, 2012, “Trial NFC To Connect the Real World with Mobile” report. 3 The campaign saw more than 15,000 unique mobile engagements in the first six weeks alone. 4 When choosing among the LBM upstarts, you should favor vendors that enable you to export the data you’ll accumulate — and in a form that can be ingested by your existing analytics tools. 5 For more information on the opportunities with geosocial services see the December 6, 2011, “Marketing Via Geosocial Apps: Why And How” report. 6 For more detail on the changing privacy legislation landscape see the January 13, 2012, “Privacy Laws Force Rich Dialogue With Customers” report. 7 For an explanation of some of the opportunities opened by location-based commerce see the February 15, 2011, “Location-Based Commerce: An Evolution In Mobile Shopping” report. Forrester Research, Inc. (Nasdaq: FORR) is an independent research company that provides pragmatic and forward-thinking advice to global leaders in business and technology. Forrester works with professionals in 19 key roles at major companies providing proprietary research, customer insight, consulting, events, and peer-to-peer executive programs. For more than 27 years, Forrester has been making IT, marketing, and technology industry leaders successful every day. For more information, visit www.forrester.com. © 2012 Forrester Research, Inc. All rights reserved. Forrester, Forrester Wave, RoleView, Technographics, TechRankings, and Total Economic Impact are trademarks of Forrester Research, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Reproduction or sharing of this content in any form without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. To purchase reprints of this document, please email clientsupport@forrester.com. For additional reproduction and usage information, see Forrester’s Citation Policy located at www.forrester.com. Information is based on best available resources. Opinions reflect judgment at the time and are subject to change. 72001