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SMS Publishing & Mobile Marketing

4INFO offers SMS publishing and ad insertion services. A variety of text message publishing platforms are available power your SMS programs, ranging from instant publication of white-labled content to integrated application-to-person messaging. 4INFO's AdHaven server provides advertising insertion capabilities to any SMS publisher, whether text messaging connectivity is provided by 4INFO or other providers.

Why publish with 4INFO?

Mobilizing your content or creating a mobile service is easy and cost-effective with 4INFO. Publishers have the opportunity to earn revenue from ads placed on their content, or can choose to publish branded SMS content without advertising. 4INFO finds top advertisers for your SMS ad inventory. SMS publishing allows you to reach the largest possible portion of the mobile audience, as SMS is supported on nearly 100% of handsets.

Why join the 4INFO SMS ad network?

Including advertising on your mobile content is easy and reliable with 4INFO. Monetize your mobile services by joining the largest SMS advertising network in North America. 4INFO's AdHaven server provides publishers with advertising insertion on SMS content powered by 4INFO, as well as advertising insertion for publishers who have already established their own connectivity infrastructure. Either way, you're joining the largest pool of SMS advertising inventory available today.

How does it work?

4INFO places ads on your content, served automatically when your content is received by consumers. This example shows a typical user search result with advertising placed on the requested content.
  • Consumer requests your info.
  • Consumer receives your content.

Who publishes with 4INFO?

4INFO partners with major media companies, Web 2.0 companies, and major brands, providing both SMS publishing and advertising insertion services.
USA Today is the nation's top-selling newspaper, and has a total average daily circulation of 2.3 million. The USA Today brand also includes: USATODAY.com, Sports Weekly, and the television arm, USA Today Live. See the case study.
Gannett Co., Inc. is a leading international news and information company that publishes 85 daily newspapers in the USA, including USA Today. The company owns nearly 1,000 non-daily publications, USA Weekend, and operates 23 television stations in the United States.
The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team based in San Francisco, California. The 49ers are currently members of the Western Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League. The team currently shares the record for most Super Bowl victories (five).
The Hartford Courant is Connecticut's largest daily newspaper, serving most of the state north of New Haven and east of Waterbury. In 2000, The Courant's parent company, Times Mirror, was purchased by Tribune Company, a Chicago-based media company with operations in television and radio broadcasting, publishing and interactive ventures.
Alpha Media Group Inc. is a multimedia company that includes Maxim and Blender magazines and Maxim Digital. Maxim magazine is the largest young men's lifestyle magazine in America reaching more than 12.4 million readers each month. Alpha Media Group Inc. is owned by Quadrangle Capital Partners II LP, a private equity fund focused on the media and communications industries.
Herald Media owns and operates the Boston Herald and Herald Interactive. Herald Media's online and print publications offer strong, grassroots journalism, with more than a million people reading the Herald daily.
E! Entertainment Television, Inc. ("E!") is the world's largest producer and distributor of entertainment news and lifestyle-related programming. E! operates EOnline.com , E! Entertainment Television, and Style Network.
Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. is a leading media, entertainment and technology company that develops, licenses, markets and distributes technologies, products and services targeted at the television guidance and home entertainment needs of consumers worldwide. See the case study.
Deal or No Deal is produced by Endemol, a billion dollar business that produces 25,000 hours of original television content per year. Endemol is a thriving production entity that creates powerful content for all media platforms.
MocoSpace is Boston-based startup that provides a social network for mobile phone users. Network features include photo, video, chat, and microblogging.
The YES Network features exclusive telecasts of the New York Yankees and the New Jersey Nets. The network is available locally on cable and nationally on DirecTV. In addition to the Yankees and Nets, YES televises other pro and college games. See the case study.