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Michael Comins

Global mobile statistics 2011: all quality mobile marketing research, mobile ... - 0 views

  • Many mobile Web users are mobile-only, i.e. they do not, or very rarely use a desktop, laptop or tablet to access the Web. Even in the US 25 percent of mobile Web users are mobile-only.
  • US consumers prefer mobile browsers for banking, travel, shopping, local info, news, video, sports and blogs and prefer apps for games, social media, maps and music. 3) Mobile searches have quadrupled in the last year, fo
  • The most used mobile apps in the US are games; news; maps; social networking and music. Facebook, Google Maps and The Weather Channel (TWC) rule.
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  • Accessed news, sports, weather, search, retail, travel, reference News and information 39.5% 32.2% 57.6% Weather reports 25.2% 16.4% 34.7% Search 21.4% 14.9% 31.5% Maps 17.8% 13.0% 17.1% Sports news 15.8% 12.0% 18.2% Restaurant info 10.0% 6.5% 9.7% Traffic reports 8.4% 7.4% 14.0% Classifieds 7.3% 4.8% 3.6% Retail site 6.5% 5.2% 8.5% Travel service 4.4% 4.6% 2.9%
Michael Comins

The Future Of The Web Is Mobile | Business 2 Community - 0 views

  • Mobile phone usage and internet traffic are growing at a staggering rate, causing powerful changes in consumer behaviour and in the way people socialise and work together.
  • Most company websites are not easy to use on mobile devices, meaning they are increasingly irrelevant to the average consumer. If you want to attract new customers, build rapport with existing clients or offer new services or other value online, then mobile is on the must-do list.
  • A new approach to mobile-friendly web design is to create a website which will detect and adjust to the size of the device it is viewed on. Mobile responsive website design means a single site works well on all devices, future-proofing your website as new devices become popular.
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  • Responsive design is an attractive alternative to separate mobile apps because it gives the same content to different device users, tailored to their screen size.
Michael Comins

Mobile Optimization: 6 Ways To Prepare Your Site For Web 3.0 | Business 2 Community - 0 views

  • Test your site’s mobile usability. Does your site look good clean on your smartphone? If it doesn’t, get it fixed.
  • Use responsive web designs. You can save yourself and your website visitors headaches by employing a web design that automatically adjusts to the size of screen it’s displayed on. That way, users will get a positive website experience no matter which type of device they use.
  • Develop a mobile app. If you lack the funds to outsource the creation of an app to a company that specializes in it, you can develop an app on your own with platforms like Conduit Mobile.
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  • Make sure your images are high-resolution. Until recently, it wasn’t difficult to get away with using low-quality images on your website. Unfortunately, these kind of images look bad on mobile screens, so they’ll have to go.
  • Simplify your site design. Generally, simple and easy-to-navigate websites do much better with mobile devices. If you’re undergoing a site redesign, consider keeping it simple.
  • Don’t bother with flash. Apple products like the iPhone and iPad don’t support flash. If you’re using flash on your website, you’re not reaching your full audience.
Michael Comins

42% of US mobile users have clicked an ad on the mobile web | Econsultancy - 0 views

  • It found that Android devices lead the way in overall popularity at 51% followed by iPhones at 38%. 
  • The numbers for Android devices are skewed even higher for the young age group at 58%, showing that marketers must ensure that their sites are equally optimised for apps and web browsers via Android devices as they are for iOS devices.
  • 88% of consumers who shop using mobile apps on Android tablets report the highest levels of satisfaction compared to 71% of iPad users. Similarly satisfaction among Android smartphone users is 69% versus 66% on iPhone
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  • iPad users reported the highest satisfaction levels at 75%, followed by Amazon Kindle at 73%, iPhone at 66%, Android tablet at 66% and Android smartphone at 60%.
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    42% of US mobile users have clicked an ad on the mobile web
Michael Comins

Mobile outstripping big screen for on-the-go web users | News | Rapid TV News - 0 views

  • The survey results from the independent mobile ad network found that mobile has surpassed TV in terms of time spent,with mobile web users spending more than a quarter (27%) of their media time on mobile as compared with 22% of their media time on TV and 32% online.
  • Mobile, PCs, and TV are the most powerful media that influence the purchase decision among mobile users and two thirds (66%) of mobile users say that they are just as comfortable with mobile advertising as they are with TV or online advertising.
Michael Comins

What is Mobile Marketing? - 0 views

  • Because there are various types of phones, with various types of communications technologies on them, there are also many types of mobile marketing: SMS MMS Mobile Web Apps Bluetooth Location-Based QR Codes Banner Ads Mobile Websites
  • Mobile Website is an optimized website for viewing on a mobile phone.  Since smart phone screens are generally around three inches wide by four inches tall (or thereabouts), viewing a regular website often displays the text and images too small to read. By optimizing websites for mobile devices, your company can deliver a better web experience for the small screen user, thus increasing the chances that user might interact with the site the way you want them to.
  • A perfect example of a well-done mobile website is that of pizza maker Papa John’s. Pick up a smart phone and browse to papajohns.com. (It won’t work in a web browser, you’ll have to see it on your phone.) The site is designed so the on-the-go visitor has just a couple of options and can quickly do the most likely thing a mobile user will want to do on papajohns.com: Order a pizza.
Michael Comins

Not So Fast: Native Apps Still Trump Mobile Web | Mobile App Testing - 0 views

  • “A year and a half ago, mobile users tended to spend considerably more time — an average of 64 minutes per day — using the Web browser on their phone or tablet. By comparison, they spent only 43 minutes per day in apps. Now mobile users now spend an average of 94 minutes per day using apps, but just 72 minutes browsing the mobile Web…”
  • “In March, the web browser accounted for just 18.5 percent of time spent online among US smart-phone users. Mobile apps accounted for the rest. Now we know why Safari for iOS capabilities advance so sparingly: Apple sees it as irrelevant. Stated differently: Safari is to mobile what Internet Explorer 6 was to the desktop 10 years ago. Apps matter more to both developers.”
Michael Comins

Preparing for a mobile-first world - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

  • 1 billion consumers will own smartphones by 2016, with U.S. users owning 257 million smartphones and 126 million tablets. By 2016, 350 million employees will use smartphones, with 200 million of them bringing their own.
  • Mobile spending will reach $1.3 trillion by 2016, or 35 percent of the technology economy, with the app market generating $56 billion by 2015.
  • Apple, Google and Microsoft are expected to control 91 percent of the U.S. smartphone market and 98 percent of the U.S. tablet market by 2016.
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  • Businesses are expected to double their spending on mobile projects by 2015.
  • To stay ahead of these challenges, Forrester recommends that companies install a chief mobility officer (CMOO) to help corral, plan and manage all the different mobile apps and initiatives undertaken by a business.
  • The CMOO should create a mobile design guide that lays out the goals and practices for a company, focusing on mobile-first design, user experience and rapid, agile development processes. The CMOO will also have to oversee the company’s mobile architecture, looking at which technologies to leverage, how to lead the shift to cloud solutions and manage mobile partners and channels.
Michael Comins

3 ways to make a mobile Web site stand out amongst the competition - Mobile Commerce Da... - 0 views

  • With 40 percent of smartphone owners browsing the Internet more frequently on their phones – using their devices to make holiday charity donations and buy gifts online – it only makes sense to ensure mobile purchases are available anywhere at any time.
  • The No. 1 thing is brand cohesiveness. Use the same URL on mobile as on your desktop site, as opposed to m. or .mobi. All it takes is a simple redirect script.
  • product reviews and testimonials, which could even be presented in the form of videos. Additionally, incentives like discounts for an opt-in for future communication and for taking a survey or participating in a poll.
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  • During the holidays these engaging polls could mean something like, “Get 20 percent off if you name Santa’s fourth reindeer.”
  • Paypal or another third-party. Additionally, there are times where the checkout process is not optimized for mobile, while the site is. The cart must be mobile-optimized.
  • For nonprofits first and foremost: people want to advocate a cause they like and this is especially true for the holiday season.
  • So many causes host banquets, auctions and dinners and they can provide video testimonials at events and promote them on mobile.
  • So, you are a nonprofit auctioning off a football signed by Eli Manning, tie a QR code to it leading potential buyers to a video of Mr. Manning talking about why he donated to this cause.
Michael Comins

Holiday Retail Survey Shows Mobile Phones Will be Workhorses of the Shopping Season - M... - 0 views

  • The holiday shopping season has officially begun, and a new survey has revealed that shoppers are going mobile to find the perfect gifts for their friends and loved ones.
  • More than half of respondents report they are making purchases using their mobile devices, and nearly a quarter have used mobile devices in the past to purchase holiday gifts. The results also show that during the holiday season: -- 56 percent of respondents had made a purchase from their mobile phone; -- 58 percent of respondents will use their mobile phone to compare prices while shopping; -- 48 percent will use their mobile phone to find store locations that carry the products they seek; -- 90 percent of those who had made a mobile purchase said that convenience was a major factor, and 47 percent said ease of use was a primary reason they had made a purchase.
Michael Comins

The Mobile Revolution: Location | Alister & Paine - 0 views

  • There are two ways to access applications on a mobile device. The first is to simply fire up the mobile Web browser and load a Web application. Existing Web sites are designed for mouse interaction. Mobile interaction is with the finger, thus most Web sites need to be optimized for the mobile Web.
Michael Comins

Mobile Web Growth Passes Desktop Web Growth | Torsion Mobile - 0 views

  • Mobile Marketer has put out a summary of a new HowToGoMo presentation by Google that shows that mobile web is growing at eight times the rate of the desktop Internet.
Michael Comins

Mobile Growth Stats & Mobile Web Tips to Start Marketing - Search Engine Watch (#SEW) - 0 views

  • Did you know that the U.S. now has more wireless customer connections than people? There are currently estimated to be 327.6 million active wireless customer connections in the U.S. The nation’s population is estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau to be roughly 312 million. This means that today there are now more active broadband tablets, cell phones, and mobile devices than people in this country.
  • If you represent a big brand or even a medium size business, you should take this as a strong signal that if you don’t have a mobile strategy now is the time to figure one out. Right now, you are potentially missing out on a consumer base that is accessing the mobile Web in masses and is growing rapidly.
  • Google Android: 38.1% Apple: 26.6% RIM: 24.7% Microsoft: 5.8% Symbian: 2.1%
Michael Comins

It's Time For Web Marketers To Cater To Mobile Users - 0 views

  • Check your web analytics and you’ll likely find between 5% and 20% of your traffic is from mobile users.
  • In this article we’ll cover at a high level 3 critical use cases essential for every marketer to understand: Mobile email Mobile search Mobile social media
Michael Comins

Mobile Web Traffic Spikes 35% In One Year - 0 views

  • mobile web traffic has risen as much as 35% since July 2011.
  •  mobile traffic represented an average of 10.55% of total web traffic during the last week of February 2012, which shows a growth of 34.44% when compared to the earlier report.
  • PCs still holding on to 89.45% of all traffic
Michael Comins

7 Surprising Facts About Mobile Shoppers - 0 views

  • 1. Mobile Shopping Doesn’t Equal Mobile Purchasing
  • 2. Men Are More Likely To Consult Their Phone
  • 3. Mobile Devices Often Trump Computers
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  • 4. Mobile Phones Hardly Impact Shopping Habits
  • 5. The Mobile Experience is Good
  • 6. But It Still Needs Some Work
  • 7. Touchscreens Are Preferred
Michael Comins

14 Million Americans Scanned QR Codes on their Mobile Phones in June 2011 - comScore, Inc - 0 views

  • A demographic analysis of those who scanned a QR code with their mobile phone in June revealed an audience that was more likely to be male, young to middle-age and upper income. Men were 25 percent more likely (index of 125) than the average mobile user to scan QR codes, representing 60.5 percent of the scanning audience. More than half of all QR code scanners were between the ages of 18-34 (53.4 percent). Those between the age of 25-34, who accounted for 36.8 percent of QR code scanners, were twice as likely as the average mobile user to engage in this behavior, while 18-24 year olds were 36 percent more likely than average (index of 136) to scan. More than 1 of every 3 QR code scanners (36.1 percent) had a household income of at least $100,000, representing both the largest and most over-represented income segment among the scanning audience.
  • Age: 18-24 2,402 16.6% 136 Age: 25-34 5,317 36.8% 211
  • Grocery store 3,546 24.5%
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  • The study found that in June 2011, 14 million mobile users in the U.S., representing 6.2 percent of the total mobile audience, scanned a QR code on their mobile device.
  • more likely to be male (60.5 percent of code scanning audience), skew toward ages 18-34 (53.4 percent) and have a household income of $100k or above (36.1 percent).
Michael Comins

% of Mobile Web Traffic Growing Past Half in Some Places | Wireless And Mobile News - 0 views

  • While 7.96% of US Web traffic is mobile, in some countries mobile web accounts for over 50% of web traffic.
Michael Comins

Mobile Web vs. Apps: Five Reasons Web Wins | TSNN Trade Show News - 0 views

Michael Comins

Go Mobile Today! | ClickZ - 0 views

  • despite the rapid increase in smartphone usage, only around 25 percent of companies have bothered to create a mobile smartphone version of their sites and only 13 percent have created sites specifically for tablets.
  • Currently, over 90 percent of people in the U.S. have mobile phones and estimates of smartphone users generally run between 70 and 80 million people in the U.S. It's even more important if you're trying to reach those oh-so-valuable 18 to 34 year olds: 42 percent of smartphone owners fit this age bracket. Looking at it another way, fully 62 percent of mobile users aged 25 to 34 own a smartphone. And, as I reported in my last column, 40 percent of smartphone and tablet users break them out when they're watching TV.
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