Bluetooth Marketing Video

I have just come across a video that we’ve made when working at TeriMobile. This was about our Bluetooth marketing platform – TeriZone. If interested, have a look, the videos aren’t so bad to describe the service at work.

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8 Responses to “Bluetooth Marketing Video”

  1. Ade Atobatele says:

    Is Terizone still functional?

  2. Zalim says:

    Hi Ade

    Unfortunately, we had to take a pause with the service. We had troubles with logistics (concerning the Wi-Streamer device that we outsourced). The technology platform, though, is ready to go the moment we decide to proceed.

    Could you specify your need? What was it you were planning to use it for, how many access points to install and where you are located…

    Zalim

  3. ben2k7 says:

    Every time I visit this website I loose my assurance that everything written here is real. But even if it’s not true, I keep on visiting it because it’s interesting. There are many posts which you can’t find anywhere else.

  4. Zalim says:

    to Ben2K7

    What is that supposed to mean? :) I am not thinking up facts, though I may misunderstand or misinterpret stuff around me… But I guess this is what is called blogging and sharing opinion :)
    Thanks for visiting, hope you will keep finding interesting stuff :)

  5. Ade Atobatele says:

    Is the software available for purcahse to use on other Bluetooth enabled hardware?

  6. Zalim says:

    Ade,
    Let me check with my former colleagues.. I’ll get back to you soon… Could you leave me your contact details? you can write me on nastaev@yahoo.com

  7. Sergey says:

    What happen to TeriMobile, if you don’t mind me asking? Users wouldn’t sign up or advertisers wouldn’t pay or smth else?

  8. Zalim says:

    Hi Sergey

    I think, it was either time was not right, or time was not enough :)

    We had a hard time pushing our way to customers, mainly. The idea was very new and hard to explain (none in Russia was thinking of bluetooth marketing, let alone opt-in bluetooth marketing), and we couldn’t afford free samples. Actually a week in London was more productive for us that half a year in Moscow.

    What it lead to was that investors lost their enthusiasm or found a more quick ROI project, so they withdrew, and we had to stop the project… Sad, it could work somewhere outside Russia :)

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