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Cellit Heads Towards Outer Space

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by Staff Writers
Chicago IL (SPX) Apr 20, 2009
Cellit has announced an agreement to provide mobile marketing for Space Center Houston, the official visitors center for National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

Mobile marketing refers to marketing conducted via a mobile phone, and can include text-for-information, mobile coupons, mobile contesting, mobile WAP sites, downloadable ringtones and wallpapers.

"This is a great example of how Cellit is able to partner with clients to use mobile technology in a fun environment," stated Jarrett Klein, Vice President of Sales - Western Region. "Space Center Houston chronicles how NASA has been the worldwide emblem of America's pursuit of scientific exploration for decades, and we're pleased that Space Center Houston has chosen Cellit to help them push their mobile marketing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) activities in a similar fashion."

The Cellit Studio platform allows Space Center Houston to send special offers and discounts to visitors and mobile club members that include a unique redemption code, which is then verified and checked in real time using the Cellit Redemption Widgit.

The Redemption Widgit operates in tandem with any Windows based Point-of-Sale system, and installs easily on both keyboard and touchscreen systems.

Cellit Studio's mobile couponing engine provides a robust system for delivering unique coupon codes to each customer, enabling completely track-able offers and a high level of offer targeting.

"The Space Center Houston has started offering a 50% off admission special to drive visitor traffic during the all important Spring Break season," remarked Kathryne Courville, New Media Specialist with Space Center Houston.

"We're excited that we can communicate with our constituents in a new way, and immediately see and track results from our efforts. Text SPACE to 30364 to receive our current and future offers!"

The Redemption Widgit was installed on the Space Center Houston's Windows based POS system within a few minutes. For clients requiring a higher level of integration with their POS and business processes, Cellit also offers a complete programming API.

Green Global Messaging served as a consultant to Space Center Houston on the project, and was instrumental in the implementation of this campaign. Green Global specializes in providing effective marketing solutions that have a zero carbon footprint, most notably in the permission based email marketing and SMS arena. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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