March of 2012, users’ time spent on mobile apps has increased 135%
Mobile Apps Showing More Promise Than Mobile Sites - 0 views
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whereas time spent on the mobile Web has increased by only 44%
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app retention has increased 19%
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MediaPost Publications U.S. Mobile Ad Spend To Double In 2012 04/24/2012 - 0 views
Scale is the Next Big Step for Mobile Advertising - 1 views
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eMarketer now predicts $743.1 million in total mobile ad spending in 2010
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Part of what has made Google so successful is the degree to which it has helped demystify and simplify the media buying process.
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with consumers spending an ever-increasing amount of time in front of their mobile devices, marketers can scarcely afford not to pay closer attention to mobile
Mobile Marketing Spend to Sextuple 2010-2015 - 2 views
AOL: Here's How We Are Going To Beat Google, Facebook, And Yahoo In Brand Advertising - 2 views
Predicts 2012: Four Forces Combine to Transform the IT Landscape - 0 views
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Four IT forces, IT consumerization and new technology styles are forcing IT organizations to see they can't control IT spending
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the forces of cloud computing, social media and social networking, mobility and information management are all evolving at a rapid pace
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The combination of cloud, social computing and mobility can be used to increase geographic diversity and raise the productivity of virtual teams. Users expect to get access to personal, work, business applications and data from any device, anytime and anywhere.
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8 Ways Mobile Developers Can Make The Most Money On Their Apps - 0 views
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the amount of money you can generate from an app is highly dependent upon the number of users you have
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In order to reach critical user adoption levels, engage in user acquisition best practices, from cross-promotion to viral distribution, and from PR to paid in-app advertising
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Know the lifetime value of your customers by the channels in which they were acquired
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Apps, A Year of Change and Growth in U.S. Smartphones - 0 views
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Today, one in two mobile subscribers has a smartphone and that figure is moving steadily upwards
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driven mostly by the rise of Android and iOS users who have more than doubled in a year and account for 88 percent of those who have downloaded an app in the past 30 days
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the average number of apps per smartphone has jumped 28 percent, from 32 apps to 41.
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