Blyk launches youth research service
Jacquie Bowser, brandrepublic.com, Friday, 12 December 2008, 10:45am,
LONDON - Blyk, the free ad-funded mobile phone network for 16- to 24-year-olds, has launched a youth research service for marketers.
The service runs via text message -- an SMS delivery invites members to answer survey questions on their mobile phones within a WAP environment.
Advertisers will be able to ask specific survey questions, listen to feedback directly from Blyk members through fortnightly focus groups and pre-test concepts with youth opinion-formers.
Shaun Gregory, UK chief executive of Blyk said: "This exciting addition to Blyk's product portfolio comes as a reaction to the demand in the current market and enhances the Blyk proposition for brands and advertisers.
"At Blyk, we are building on what we have already learned from tapping into the views and opinions of our members -- we have now opened the doors for other brands to do the same."
The new offering follows on from the largest SMS-based poll of teenagers' free time habits, conducted by Blyk on behalf of the Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF).
More than 3,500 16- to 24-year-olds responded to SMS questions as part of a nationwide Teen Talk Survey.
This article was first published on brandrepublic.com
Share this story
Related Links
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
-
Account Director
SAHARA Communications
£3,000-4,000 per month Tax Free with accommodation included., Dubai- International -
PR and Media Officer - Fundraising (maternity cover)
Macmillan Cancer Support
£26,100 - £29,000 pro-rated for 18 hours per week (Mon- Wed), London -
Senior PR Consultant
TTA Public Relations, Chime plc
Up to £38,000 per annum DOE, Central London (WC1) -
PR Manager - Brilliant consumer brand in lifestyle + leisure
Foundry, The
c £40,000, London -
Internal Communications Consultant - global healthcare company
The Works
£28000 - £35000 + benefits, London
Most read
- NHS leaders and chief executives encouraged to communicate online
- Google 'on front foot' with Eric Schmidt column on tax issue
- Virgin Galactic in talks with PR agencies to promote spaceflights
- In-house and agency heads review unpaid intern policies following campaign
- Qatar Airways launches agency review
- Exposure's Simon Shaw launches Good Relations' content arm
Most commented





