Mobiya Brand
In support of the global rollout of our classified service, Mobiya has protected its trade mark and received the certificate of registration for both the logo and word Mobiya earlier this year.
Mobiya Classifieds
Mobiya boosts your classified revenue in 3 steps: Get ready as we index your content and make it mobile interactive. Get set as we meta-distribute the content for optimal reach. Go and take the profit.
Print Classifieds
Mobiya is reinventing print classifieds and is making the ads mobile interactive in newspapers magazines. Classified privacy response codes in print create real-time conversations between buyers and sellers over SMS.
Press Releases
Mogae Digital Launches Mobiya Trader in India
Mogae Digital has partnered with Mobiya to launch a suite of mobile classifieds services in India using the Mobiya...
Mobiya surpasses all expectations: 2.4 million mobile numbers actively trading at Mobiya’s marketplace
Without spending a single dollar in advertising, Mobiya has now over 2.4 million live phone numbers in its database....
Google Trader launched in Africa – Copycats Mobiya
Google is launching a free online classified service driven by SMS. The new service allows Ghanaians to buy and...
SMS stats and forecasts: $1 Trillion over next 7 years
SMS is now more than 16 years old, and it has been an incredible success. Worldwide, Portio Research forecasts...
Analysts forecast a $70bn market for Mobiya in 2016
Juniper Research’s new report forecasts that revenue from Application-to-Person (A2P) SMS will exceed $70bn...
Mobiya.co.uk has 1.5 million unique mobile numbers
In only 18 months Mobiya.co.uk has collected 1.5 million unique mobile numbers within its online classified advertising...
Mobile advertising revenues to reach $2.9B
It’s no surprise that the mobile advertising market is growing like gangbusters. Today, BIA/Kelsey is releasing...
Operators predict SMS messaging will dominate mobile marketing
Coupons issued via SMS and MMS will be the dominant form of mobile marketing by 2015, according to 61% of people...
Resurgence in mobile messaging is proof it simply works
While smartphone use is growing, SMS is the only medium that can get your brand to every mobile consumer. Last...
SMS continues its dominance over the next 5 years
Most important keywords from the artice and elements that are build into Mobiya conversational technology are:...
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Juniper Research states that:
“SMS will continue to dominate the mobile messaging market for the next five years in terms of traffic: this type of messaging is well-established in the mobile market, with near ubiquity of availability on mobile handsets and high levels of adoption.” Article.
Classifieds site Oodle carved up between three bidders: Mobiya, Adzuna & QVC
Oodle was one of the largest digital classified ad operators. Now it has fallen in to multiple hands after Adzuna and Mobiya snaps up UK assets of the firm recently sold to QVC. Read article.
Paywalls roundup: rise in revenue
The Washington Post is reportedly planning a paywall in 2013, and the Daily Beast is also contemplating metered access. Gannett announced this week that it is seeing a rise in revenues as a result of its paywalls. A news roundup. More.
Axel Springer Digital Classifieds
acquires majority of leading property portal Immoweb.be in Belgium. More.
The end of Craigslist?
Will Facebook soon launch a head-on assault on Craigslist? Two well-respected tech websites are reporting that “Marketplace,” a section of Facebook that’s now provided by Oodle, is being revamped. More.
UK mobile ad spending is more than doubling
Sales from display, video, SMS and MMS advertising on mobiles grew by 91% to almost £50 million. More.
What just happened to the newspaper business?
Over the past decade, lots of big newspaper companies have gone bust. But when you take a look at what’s happened to newspaper advertising over that period, it’s a wonder they all haven’t. Read more.
Why you need a safe and secure marketplace, such as Mobiya Trader?
Craigslist, the free online classified advertising resource has become a prime venue for psychos, child molesters, burglars and other persons wanting to commit crimes against unsuspecting individuals and families. Let’s be realistic, Craigslist is not free. We are all paying the cost for the tragedies that an unsupervised, free Craigslist provides. Oh, did I forget to mention loss of spending power and the unemployment costs of the employees that once earned an honest wage working at a newspaper? Read complete article.
Location based SMS to rack up $7.4bn in ad spend by 2017
Mobile messaging ad spend will reach $7.4bn by 2017, driven by a surge in location-based services, according to a new report from Juniper Research. Read more.
Ideas for how to monetise the future of magazines
The business of magazines needs a fundamental re-think, and I offer these suggestions merely as a place to start. Read more.
More Articles
- Juniper Research states that:
- Classifieds site Oodle carved up between three bidders: Mobiya, Adzuna & QVC
- Paywalls roundup: rise in revenue
- Axel Springer Digital Classifieds
- The end of Craigslist?
- UK mobile ad spending is more than doubling
- What just happened to the newspaper business?
- Why you need a safe and secure marketplace, such as Mobiya Trader?
- Location based SMS to rack up $7.4bn in ad spend by 2017
- Ideas for how to monetise the future of magazines

