Saturday, February 24, 2007

Naviblog CEO Mandali Khalesi


Mobile marketing firm Naviblog


With about 140 million PC Internet users and 450 million mobile subscribers, people are questioning whether or not the mobile device will surpass the PC as the primary means for accessing the Web in China.

Naviblog is a Japan-based, award-winning mobile marketing firm currently making inroads into the Chinese market. They provide platforms for location-based blogging and a Second Life-like game played from the mobile phone. Continuing our series on the mobile space in China, I talk with Naviblog CEO Mandali Khalesi, who argues that mobile marketing will drive adoption of mobile Web use in China as well as other markets.

Will mobile marketing take China to a place where millions follow the footsteps of top China blogger Xu Jinglei as she blogs on-the-go, or will users just balk at their mobiles turning into fountains of spam?

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