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Michael Comins

Browser Trends June 2012: Chrome Takes IE's Crown - SitePoint - 0 views

  • The primary mobile browsing applications are:Opera Mini/Mobile – 21.90% (up 0.38%)Android — 21.06% (down 0.25%)iPhone — 19.50% (down 0.54%)Nokia browser — 11.53% (up 0.11%)UC Browser — 8.47% (up 0.70%)
  • May’s mobile usage increased to 10.11% of all web activity
Michael Comins

Adobe is killing off Flash for mobile web browsers - The Inquirer - 0 views

  • The company will instead focus on HTML5 development, which enables web browsers including those on mobile phones to perform essentially the same task as flash but without relying Adobe's proprietary technologies.
Michael Comins

Why Google Analytics is important to your website | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • Where your visitors are coming from – very important if you’re targeting a specific audience.How your visitors found your website – this is very important for determining which of your efforts are paying off. It shows if visitors found your site directly, through a referral from another website (ex: Twitter, Facebook), or from search engines.Web browsers used by your visitors – knowing which web browsers your visitors use allows you to know which browsers you should be focusing on.What keywords were used by visitors in the search engines to get to your website – this is very crucial for SEO. Knowing which keywords people are searching for to get to your site determines if you are on the right track.
Elden Marvin

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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

» Explaining the iOS and Android mobile browser usage disparity Cloud Four Blog - 0 views

  • iOS and Android are neck and neck when you look at web usage on cellular networks. So the question becomes not why do Android users not browse the web as much as iOS users do, but why don’t they browse the web on Wi-Fi connections?
Michael Comins

Most Websites Need to be Rebuilt for Mobile Browsers - Houston Chronicle - 0 views

  • website traffic from mobile devices has been steadily increasing up to a current average of 15% of all visitors.
  • Because a website is the public billboard to a company’s message, products, and services, alienating 15% of its visitors is a major concern for most businesses. Even worse, this percentage grows every day.
Michael Comins

comScore: 234M Americans Now Own Mobile Devices, 90M of Which Being Smartphones | Mobil... - 0 views

  • According to new data out from comScore, the total number of Americans who own mobile devices now tops 234M, with 90M of which being smartphones.
  • Mobile Web browsers were used by 44% of subscribers — up 2.9%
Michael Comins

Mobile Devices Have Eclipsed the Desktop Experience; Get Over It | ClickZ - 0 views

Michael Comins

QR Codes and eCommerce - 0 views

  • 87% of the consumers surveyed prefer to use websites and browser-based mobile sites for browsing and shopping, whereas only 4% prefer smartphone and tablet apps.
  • This would suggest that brands should concentrate on improving the ROI of their mobile site rather than investing in apps offering no obvious advantage to consumers.
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

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

Radio Ink Magazine - 0 views

  • “43% of online adults said they'd give up beer for a month in exchange for internet access via smartphone.”
  • In fact, recent research shows 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—and that one-in-seven searches now originates from a mobile device.
  • For mobile, 2012 is the year of measurability.
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

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

Gartner Highlights Key Predictions for IT Organizations and Users in 2010 and Beyond - 0 views

  • By 2013, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device worldwide. According to Gartner's PC installed base forecast, the total number of PCs in use will reach 1.78 billion units in 2013. By 2013, the combined installed base of smartphones and browser-equipped enhanced phones will exceed 1.82 billion units and will be greater than the installed base for PCs thereafter.
  • Mobile Web users are typically prepared to make fewer clicks on a website than users accessing sites from a PC. Although a growing number of websites and Web-based applications offer support for small-form-factor mobile devices, many still do not. Websites not optimized for the smaller-screen formats will become a market barrier for their owners — much content and many sites will need to be reformatted/rebuilt.
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