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We’ve been actively researching youth marketing, mobile trends and culture across 60 countries since 2001. Our research is purchased globally by clients from Nokia to the European Commission. Contact us to find out how we can help you source insights into youth mobile culture.
Research Currently Availalble
mobileYouth 2009 report
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We make all our presentations available on Slideshare. We’ve published nearly 50 slideshows in powerpoint format on Slideshare – so if you’re looking for marketing ideas, stats or insights into future youth trends – here’s the best place to start.
Presentations next steps
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Want to know what youth think?
We’ve been researching youth opinion on-the-street and talking to key brands that are shaping the space for some time now. Here is some of our work captured on video.
Next steps
Watch the mobileYouth videos on Youtube
Watch the mobileYouth video story
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We service over 200 clients from operators to agencies to the public sector across 60 countries worldwide. The full list is available here.
Mobile Operators
Telenor, Vodafone, Orange, Telus Mobility, Rogers Wireless, Celtel Bahrain, Starhub, Airtel, Orange, Trinidad & Tobago Telecom, Zain, Cricket Communications, TIMWe, Telefonica O2 Czech, Celtel Nigeria, KPN, MTN, Nawras, T-Mobile, TeliaSonera, TMN, WIND, [...]
Graham Brown and Josh Dhaliwal established mobileYouth in 2001 at a time when most technologists were focusing on “location based services”, 3G and other technically oriented objectives. The thought that growing telecoms media and tech was about undertanding the consumer was – at the time – an exception.
Fortunately, we didn’t listen to the voices – [...]
We are currently recruiting:
Analysts
Designers
Video journalists
Video reviewers
Trendspotters
Interns
If you’re interested in working with mobileYouth make yourself known – don’t send an email (if you know youth media, you’ll know how to get through to us).
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