Mozes (
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has introduced a free application for the iPhone (
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The singers and artists who are going to be a part of the Mozes platform include well-known rockers like Britney Spears, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts, Lil’ Wayne and Kelly Clarkson.
Mozes is following its strategy of making direct connections between consumers and marketers to a range of handsets, including the Android (
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application is an initial part of the strategy.
The iPhone and iPod touch users can access the Mozes application for participating in these offers in a number of ways. They can browse or search for the most popular and newest promotions from stars such as Taylor Swift (
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In addition, users may send text messages or pictures from a mobile phone to display screens at live events, get exclusive news, updates and wallpapers from various bands, and enjoy directly calling or sending text messages to hundreds of artists, such as American Idol winner Kris Allen.
The Mozes application for the iPhone or iPod touch is available for download free of charge.
According to Irv Remedios, VP of Products for Mozes, nearly 5 million people have connected to the artists, teams and brands they love on their mobile phone using Mozes.
Remedios noted that the fans who have an iPhone can participate in the promotions they choose with one-touch, as the enhanced user experience makes it easy for the consumer and provides the marketers with instant access to an iPhone presence for their mobile campaigns.
Raja Singh Chaudhary is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Raja's articles, please visit his columnist page.Edited by
Marisa Torrieri