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Michael Comins

Welcome to a virtual reality | printweek.com | Latest Print Industry News, Jobs, Featur... - 0 views

  • even as quick response (QR) codes start to gain traction, they are under threat from the next generation of technologies that offer new and unique forms of interaction between print and digital media, such as near-field communication (NFC) augmented reality (AR), digital watermarking and even iQR Codes.
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  • Augmented reality
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  •  iQR Codes
  • Digital watermarking
Michael Comins

Study shows that 50% of U.S. smart phone owners have scanned QR codes | QR Code Press - 0 views

  • The majority of these people scanned a code to receive some kind of discount on a product or service. The study found that 18% of consumers scanned codes to purchase products
  • Those that did not scan a QR code noted that they were unaware of what the codes were or how to use them.
  • With many consumers still unfamiliar with the codes, marketing campaigns using them may not be as successful as they could be. Companies interested in using the codes for their campaigns may need to take steps to ensure that consumers know how to scan the codes.
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

Census Report Highlights Internet-Access Gaps - Digital Education - Education Week - 0 views

  • Less than two-thirds of black and Hispanic respondents reported living in a household with computer and/or Internet access, compared with more than three-quarters of other ethnic groups, and about 86 percent of Asian Americans.
  • Holders of bachelor's degrees or higher were found to be more than twice as likely to live in households with a computer and/or Internet access as were people who had not completed high school.
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    Data supporting mobile used more for internet access among lower income users.
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

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

10 Creative Ways to Use QR Codes at Your Restaurant | Restaurant Supply & Restaurant Eq... - 0 views

  • At one point, QR codes were just looked at as cool and fun.  But now, they are proving to be reliable way to share information. 
  • 1. Front Door or Host/Hostess Area:
  • 2. Foursquare:
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  • 3. Menus:
  • 4. Pagers or Coasters:
  • 5. Table Roll Stands:
  • 6. Bathrooms:
  • 7. Table or Signage:
  • Put a QR code on the table or on created signage that links to all kinds of things such as your Facebook, Twitter, website, videos, etc. to keep them busy.
  • 8. Check Holders:
  • 9. To-Go Cups or Packaging:
  • 10. Advertising:
  • To help keep things balanced, Central usually puts the link under or around a QR code.
Michael Comins

What is mobile marketing? - Definition from Whatis.com - 0 views

  • What is mobile marketing? Mobile marketing is promotional activity designed for delivery to cell phones, smart phones and other handheld devices, usually as a component of a multi-channel campaign. Some mobile marketing is similar to advertising delivered over other electronic channels such as text, graphic and voice messages. SMS messaging is currently the most common delivery channel for mobile marketing. Search engine marketing is the second-most common channel, followed by display-based campaigns.
alicejen monahan

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - 1 views

Samsung is all geared up to challenge the longtime favorite in touchscreen tablets, the Apple iPad. Announced in September and released in November 2010, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the long awa...

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Michael Comins

The Future Of The Web: The Case For Responsive Design - Forbes - 1 views

  • Mobile adoption is skyrocketing, as is the diversity of mobile devices on the market – smartphones and tablets are currently leading multi-screen customer experiences. Today’s multi-device environment is bolstering mindshare and profile for responsive design because it offers a compelling promise to both website visitors and to those who build the Web: a single website that works on all devices.
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.
Felipp Crawly

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I would like to thank Onward Process Solutions for greatly helping me with my need for assistance in a Customer service outsourcing project. They provided me with 24/7 phone/ email answering serv...

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Michael Comins

Improving QR code scans | Labels and Labeling - 0 views

  • 1. Provide instructions near the QR Code
  • 2. Give people an incentive
  • 3. Educate your audience ahead of time
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  • 4. Shorten the destination URL
  • If a friend used the link to buy a Verizon mobile, the original customer won a smart phone. The company gained a 35,000 dollars return on a 1,000 dollar investment and greatly increased brand awareness.
  • At the moment QR codes are still a novelty. But as we become accustomed to seeing them on increasing numbers of products, brands need to do more to ensure they have an impact.
Michael Comins

Study shows that consumers are eager for mobile coupons, but few receive them - QR Code... - 0 views

  • These digital coupons are often used as an incentive to encourage mobile consumers to scan a QR code or interact with an NFC-based advertisement.
  • 55% of mobile consumers in the U.S. are interested in receiving mobile coupons, especially through interaction with NFC technology. The report notes, however, that only 10% of consumers have ever received a coupon.
Michael Comins

24% Of Consumers Are Using QR Codes - 0 views

  • As part of their Q1 2012 Consumer Benchmark Survey, customer experience (CX) research and consulting firm, Temkin Group asked 10,000 U.S. consumers about their QR Code usage. Results show that 24% of consumers are using QR Codes but the usage is heavily weighted towards younger consumers (chart below). Approximately one-third of consumers younger than 40 years old use QR Codes at least a couple of times per month.
Michael Comins

New Accenture mobile commerce study shows American consumers open to social media ads o... - 0 views

  • 64 percent of American consumers can remember seeing television ads that included social media and QR code symbols such as those for “likes” on Facebook.
  • 33 percent of consumers in the United States have gone on to interact with the social media that was shown on television after having seen it.
  • This survey included 1,000 respondents. Most of those participants said that they had noticed the use of social media on television and were aware of the ways in which they could interact with those various social networks, including the “Like” symbol for Facebook (42 percent), QR codes (28 percent), the Hashtags for Twitter (18 percent), and Shazam symbols (9 percent).
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  • 11 percent had scanned a QR code
  • • 32 percent, to obtain promotion codes and coupons • 31 percent, to enter a sweepstakes or contest • 26 percent, to view a video • 26 percent, to use social media to interact with the product or program • 21 percent, to connect with other people who are also interested in the product or program • 20 percent, to recommend or share the program or product • 16 percent, to buy a product or service through the social network or QR code.
Michael Comins

Education is key to successful mobile commerce campaigns - QR Code Press | QR Code Press - 0 views

  • However, in the rush to jump on the bandwagon and join in with this critical new channel, they are forgetting to educate their own employees, and it is hurting the efficacy of any efforts that they are making.
  • After all, mobile isn’t just new to companies and their marketing campaigns. It’s new to consumers, too. Many of them haven’t had their smartphones for more than a few months, and they’re still discovering what is possible. Though they may have heard of the popular services that businesses are joining by the thousands, these consumers may not yet know how to make them work on their own devices.
  • Equally, if QR codes are being posted on advertising, signage, or menus as a part of a mobile commerce campaign, then it is important to make sure that the staff – especially those who will be interacting with the customers that could be using those barcodes – understand what they are and that they can be scanned with smartphones when a scanning app has been installed on the device. That simple information can be enough to encourage its use by the consumer.
Michael Comins

Integrated Marketing: 4 Reasons Social Media is Needed | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • Social media helps make it happen by offering the opportunity to create one-to-one relationships. Showing people that you value them helps keep them loyal.
  • A community filled with happy customers attracts prospects
  • Using good keywords and links in social media posts improves search results.
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  • Social search often receives higher page rankings than traditional sources.
  • Use social media as a relationship building tool so you can reduce service costs and improve loyalty. Sales and profitability will follow.
Michael Comins

5 Blog Commenting Tips for Link Building | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • One popular link building tactic is blog commenting. Leaving a thoughtful and insightful comment on a blog post along with a name, email address, and link is not only a great way to get an inbound link but it can also improve your company/brand visibility and establish your place as a thought leader in a particular industry.
Michael Comins

4 Ways Marketers Can Keep QR Codes From Dying - QR Code Press | QR Code Press - 0 views

  • As more and more Americans turn to their mobile phones for information, the potential for QR codes grows ever larger. (Smart phone proliferation surged above 50% in early 2012). So, rather than wait for QR codes to die or, conversely, assume they’ll be just fine, marketers should take proactive steps to use QR codes more effectively right now.
  • First, businesses need to have offers that are QR code-specific.
  • Second, there is a difference between using QR codes in unique ways to get noticed, and using QR codes in unique ways just to be weird.
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  • Third, put QR codes in places that smart phone users will see. Remember that 100% of QR codes are scanned by smart phones.
  • Fourth, sometimes marketers make it too difficult on themselves. They try to force a type of engagement they want.
  • When someone scans a QR code it should automatically call your business. (This helps businesses too because phone calls produce substantially higher close rates than web visits).
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