New App Helps Mobile Food Trucks Reach Mobile Customers

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New App Helps Mobile Food Trucks Reach Mobile Customers

NEW YORK, Jan. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Food trucks from NY to LA have a new way to reach hungry customers: through their smartphones.

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In the past, food trucks relied mainly on word of mouth to get the word out about their location. However, with half of all Americans expected to own smartphones by the end of 2011, it is crucial for all businesses - especially those on the move - to maintain a mobile presence.

Now, customers can find their favorite trucks just by going to their websites thanks to Mobile Meteor, which optimizes businesses' websites for smartphone users.

In addition, Twitter-savvy food trucks who already tweet their locations to regular customers can now reach new customers thanks to a new Mobile Meteor application that works with a food truck's existing Twitter account: By sending a tweet with "#open" plus the truck's address, a map automatically appears on the business's mobile web site with a link to their location on Google maps.

In the first week of using the feature and their new mobile site, New York's Frites 'N' Meats truck got more than 300 hits.

"We move our truck all over Manhattan, and we've been using Twitter (@FritesNMeats) for a while to let customers know where we are," says Frites 'N' Meats owner Moe Beydoun. "Now, people can go right to our own site (http://fritesnmeats.com) and see our location. This makes it easier for customers, especially those who aren't on Twitter, to find us."

Although it's an important tool, only 6% of American adults use Twitter. Thus Mobile Meteor's new feature drives sales and lets food trucks do other things with their Twitter accounts.

"Thanks to Mobile Meteor, we can Tweet about things other than just our location, like specials, food news and other bits of information that will help build our brand," says Frites 'N' Meats co-owner Ali Beydoun.

The response from customers has been extremely positive. Even Twitter users are seeing the benefits of a mobile site with real-time updates.

"Love that @fritesnmeats gets it: their site http://fritesnmeats.com is perfect on mobile devices. Oh, and their burgers ROCK. #WIN" - tweeted @lacreid.

"Our goal is to make it easier for businesses to communicate directly with their customers, and ultimately increase revenue," says Denis Hurley, founder of Mobile Meteor. "Frites 'N' Meats' mobile site offers even more: their fans can check their menu, read their blog and give them direct feedback. This is also helpful for keeping customers happy while they're waiting in line or for their order."

This service is a web application that works on iPhones, Android devices, BlackBerry, Palm and more. There's nothing to download - it's activated from a business's existing website.

Mobile Meteor provides a service that helps small businesses develop and maintain a presence on the mobile web. Learn more about the Food Truck Feature here: http://bit.ly/a0QjEn

SOURCE  Mobile Meteor

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CONTACT: Denis Hurley, denis@mobilemeteor.com, +1-718-407-4734

Web Site: http://www.mobilemeteor.com

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