Blyk reaches 100,000 subscriber mark in Britain, dons party hats in celebration
Hold on to your seats, chaps -- Blyk has just surpassed that magical 100,000 subscriber mark in Britain that it's been aiming for ever since the company got off the ground last fall. For those curious as to why "just" 100k is a milestone worth celebrating, this particular MVNO -- which rents airtime from Orange and utilizes equipment from Nokia Siemens Networks -- issues its customers a free pool of minutes / text messages in exchange for them accepting advertisements. In other words, a totally ad-funded service is somehow managing to go over at least decently well. According to the outfit, it reached the aforesaid goal a full six months ahead of schedule and is currently seeing ad response rates of 29-percent. Kudos, Blyk -- way to quiet those naysayers.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Fernando @ Apr 29th 2008 5:16PM
All Good Naysayers, Speakup! Or Forever Hold Your Peace
midsleic @ Apr 30th 2008 5:59AM
And it's only open to 16-24 year olds so not much of a whoopi-do headline in reality.
Plus, if the ASA and Ofcom get together and decide that advertising to minors via MMS is as bad as advertising during TV aimed at minors, then they have lost a quarter of their target audience in one fell swoop!
They should have opened this out further. Some of us in our 30s have money to spend too!
Cadarn @ May 7th 2008 8:19AM
dear midsleic:
its much more costlyfor a brand trying to convert older consumers to try out new products, than getting youths to try out new products and brands.
16-24 is also notoriously difficult to target.