词条 | MobileStorm |
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| name = mobileStorm | logo = Mobilestorm logo.JPG | logo_size = 250px | type = Private | foundation = 1999 | parent_company = | location = Los Angeles, California | key_people = Jared Reitzin, Dave Carlson, Jonathan Schreiber | industry = Web marketing | products = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | owner = | num_employees = 50+ | homepage = mobileStorm.com }}mobileStorm is a SaaS based product for multi-channel communications. Businesses use mobileStorm to build a database of customers and gives them the ability to reach people on smart phones via email, text-message, push notification, secure messages to mobile apps and sites, as well as voice and fax broadcast. The communications firm started by Jared Reitzin is based in Los Angeles, California.[1] To date, the company has sent billions of messages and launched more than a million marketing campaigns.[2] Some of their clients include Overstock.com, NASCAR, American Idol and Kaiser Permanente.[3] Company historyIn 1998, at the age of 19, Reitzin dropped out of college to start a record label called Katalyst Music Group.[4][5] Within Katalyst, Reitzin started a technology division where they built websites for larger labels.[4] Early in the company’s founding, Jonathan Schreiber, an advisor, inspired Reitzin's interest in mobile technology.[6] mobileStorm officially launched in 1999 and incorporated in August 2000.[7] They raised $40,000 initially from friends and family and were entirely self-funded.[5] In 2007, mobileStorm announced an angel round of funding with eonBusiness and opened additional offices in San Francisco and Orange County.[2][8][9] The San Francisco branch will focus on new accounts, sales, and customer service.[2][10] In 2008, mobileStorm was named the email service provider of FreemantleEnterprises, which manages shows like American Idol and The Price Is Right.[11] mobileStorm’s former products include Stun!, which allowed small to medium-sized businesses to build a database of customers and market to them via text messaging, email, voice and fax, and Bolt, a hosted service designed for large enterprises that deployed marketing, customer service, and transactional messaging programs.[4][7] The two platforms are currently integrated into "mobileStorm for Marketing." References1. ^The Entrepreneur’s Sales Guide. Entrepreneur. August 5, 2010. 2. ^1 2 Bell, Lauren. MobileStorm receives funding from eonBusiness. Direct Marketing News. October 30, 2007. 3. ^mobileStorm Launches Mobile Marketing Offer. PRWeb. June 8, 2010. 4. ^1 2 Pick, Tom. WMC Interviews: Jared Reitzin. The Web Market Central. November 5, 2007. 5. ^1 Interview: Jared Reitzin, CEO of mobileStorm. Social Tech. February 17, 2004. 6. ^Jared Reitzin Interview. Young Entrepreneur. July 5, 2008. 7. ^1 Interview with Jared Rietzin from mobileStorm, a Web-based marketing company. Entrepreneurship Interviews. August 9, 2007. 8. ^mobileStorm Gets Backing from eonBusiness. Goliath: Business Knowledge on Demand. October 30, 2007. 9. ^mobileStorm Announces Funding. Daily Motion. 10. ^mobileStorm Expands in Bay Area. Social Tech. January 28, 2008. 11. ^[https://www.reuters.com/article/2008/01/07/idUS106384+07-Jan-2008+BW20080107 mobileStorm to Provide Digital Marketing Tools and Strategy to FreeMantle Enterprise]. Reuters. January 7, 2008. 3 : Companies established in 1999|Internet companies of the United States|Companies based in Los Angeles County, California |
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