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New Information Helps Local Businesses Leverage Marketing Power of Mobile Apps

(Newswire.net via Emailwire.com – January 15, 2013) – Marketing company, Local Leverage LLC, published a new special report to help local business owners understand the marketing power of mobile apps, and make an informed decision about whether or not to integrate a mobile app into their local marketing efforts to attract and retain more new customers.

The report is thoroughly researched and detailed, referencing studies and articles by Google, Techcrunch, Engine Yard, Inc. Magazine, the New York Times, Forbes and CS Consulting Group all showing how mobile is everywhere now, and the preferred choice of consumers for accessing information and locating local businesses to patronize.

“In researching this report, the statistic I found most interesting and even a little shocking, is that U.S. consumers are spending almost 25% more time on mobile apps than on the web.  Mobile apps are clearly the most useful and direct communication channel for consumers, so it just makes sense that local business owners should capitalize on that fact by having their own mobile marketing app,” says Eric Ruth, President of Local Leverage LLC.

Included in the Mobile App Local Marketing Revolution Special Report is a complete mobile app marketing strategy for local business owners to generate new customers, and create a strong community among their customers by leveraging the instant and direct mobile app communication channel.

Also included in the report is a comprehensive listing of the kind of features a local business would want in their own mobile app, and information about pricing, so the local business owner can determine if a mobile app is in their marketing budget.

The Special Report is available to all small business owners at no charge from the Local Leverage LLC website http://localleveragellc.com/freereport/

"With nearly 86 million Americans now shopping on their smartphones, this pronounced shift in consumer behavior is simply too large for small businesses to ignore, with the future of their business depending on how well they adapt to the new environment." – Forbes.com






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