The message you send will be custom designed by the team of experts at Broadcastbluetooth and there is a whole host of options for you to choose from.

Text files
These are ideal in situations where you want a quick turnaround as a text can be written and sent within just one minute. You can also be sure that everyone will be able to receive the message whether they have a phone that is six years old or the newest model on the market.

Still images
For digital leaflet dropping, such as ‘Have your five-a-day everyday with Fresh Organics’ still images sent as .gif or .jpg files are perfect. If you can get across the message you want in one image then still images are ideal.

Animated images
This is where you can get the content of your messages to become more dynamic which is perfect for engaging your customers’ attention. With animated content you can show a range of information in a style similar to an automatic PowerPoint presentation but better. You can have your message to do anything you want such as flying, flashing or disappearing on the screen.

Audio
Customers generally love to receive audio files which can be sent as .wav, .mp3, or ring tones. They are an ideal medium for sending out promotions, for example, a sports shop may choose to send out a football related song.

Java applications
One of the main ways that java is used in mobile technology is mobile gaming. Java applications are one of the most sought after contents because you are able to interact with the content and press buttons to pull more information up – very much like a website. There are many ways in which java can be applied to promote your business, for example, a game shop may send out a game, or a pub near a stadium may sent out a football game on a match day to encourage supporters to go there after the match.

Barcodes
The barcode system is perfect for retailers sending promotions out as it can be scanned from the phone.

Main recommendations
We recommend that you use posters or billboards to let people know that they are in a Bluetooth area so those who have their Bluetooth switched off can turn it on!