Welcome to episode #362 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. While many companies were still lamenting a basic website back in the nineties, Gary Schwartz was already imagining how content, voice and mobility would change how we connect to one another… and the brands that serve us. For over a decade, Gary has been a leader in the mobile industry. He is CEO of Impact Mobile (offices in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, etc…), is Chair of the Mobile Entertainment Forum and Chair Emeritus of the Mobile Committee for the Internet Advertising Bureau. He published his first book, The Impulse Economy – Understanding mobile shoppers and what makes them buy, and appeared on this podcast back in 2012. Now, he is back with his latest book, Fast Shopper, Slow Store – A Guide to Courting and Capturing the Mobile Consumer, that looks at how shopping has changed since consumers have massive computational power and inter-connectedness in the palms of their hands. The game has changed. The game is changing. Enjoy the conversation…
Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – Episode #362 – Host: Mitch Joel.
- Running time: 57:52.
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- In conversation with Gary Schwartz.
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Hey Mitch,
For some strange reason I can’t access this episode via iTunes podacsts. It’s there, but whenever I am trying to download or stream it, a record of the previous episode (#361 with Jay Baer and David Brussin) starts to play. I thought it might be my iPhone but my friend has the same problem as well…