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MFlip unveils nested module system to revolutionize mobile marketing on all smartphones

Industry: Business

Tech startup MFlip, has released a proprietary technology that uses text message marketing, app like functionality and the internet to deliver a mobile marketing solution

Houston, TX (PRUnderground) July 15th, 2014

More comprehensive than an app and more intuitive than a mobile friendly website, MFlip, a tech start-up located in Denver, CO, has released a proprietary technology that leverages text messaging, app-like functionality, premium graphic displays and the internet to deliver a mobile marketing solution housed within a seamless platform compatible with all smartphone devices.

MFlip, Mobile Flyer Living in your Pocket, was imagined and engineered by serial entrepreneur Ben Tyson and his innovation team, Beta Killers. The original concept was inspired by some static print flyers that Tyson saw at a coffee shop. “There has to be a better way,” he recalls. “What if we could make these flyers digital, interactive, dynamic, and available at people’s fingertips at any time? What if we could put these into people’s smartphones?” This quickly became a reality as Tyson and his team made this idea come to life.

Since then, MFlip has evolved from a simple mobile interactive flyer to a nested module system accompanied with 100% customized graphics that allows your audience to literally flip through relevant content in a seamless platform without ever leaving the system. It also gives companies the ability to interact with their audience via SMS and track details on traffic and conversion via Google Analytics.

You are first introduced to MFlip via a keyword that is sent to a shortcode (ex: text gourmet to 70-000). This triggers an automated legal statement to be sent stating that you have opted in and are agreeing to receive information to your mobile device from this company. This is followed up by a secondary message that includes the link to the company’s customized MFlip. Users are then brought to the nested module system that houses all of the company’s content including, but not limited to; social media, downloadable content, call from phone feature, product information, upcoming events, etc…

“With an average open rate of 98%, mobile marketing is no longer just a choice but a necessity,” states Tyson. “Mobile Marketing is projected to generate $400 billion in revenue by 2015 and we wanted to provide a solution that behaved like an app but was compatible with all smartphone devices without having to be downloaded”, he explains.

MFlip has already sold quite a few of these modules with loyal customers ranging from local stores to politicians and celebrities.

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About MFlip

MFlip is a mobile interactive portal that brings together text message marketing, attractive graphic displays and app like functionality into their proprietary nested module system. It allows businesses to streamline all of their messaging in one seamless viewing platform and is compatible with all smartphone devices. MFlip has created a comprehensive state-of-the-art SMS system that helps businesses keep track of all users and opt-ins.

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