McDonald's is taking on a new strategy
to get us to eat more of its artery cloggers -- one that involves
ramping up its digital efforts.
Golden Arches has just hired its first
ever U.S. vice president of digital (former Ticketmaster exec Julia
Vander Ploeg) and, at the same time, posted a bunch of relevant job opportunities.
By the looks of it, the company wants to form a team of professionals
under Vander Ploeg to be able to reach its goals, including offering "a
variety of digital music and entertainment experiences" (as stated in
its posting for a product director for music and entertainme
nt) to its
patrons.
McDonald's is also looking for people to improve its mobile
website, develop games and, more importantly, release a global mobile
ordering app that customers can use anywhere they are. Sadly, the
company hasn't elaborated on what its plans are at this point in time.
And since you're not the only one wondering if McDonald's aims to
release games and downloadable music in the future, we'll keep an eye
out for more details.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
McDonald's plans to release global mobile ordering app, digital music program
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