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Michael Comins

Widespread augmented reality three to five years away | IT strategy | AMEinfo.com - 0 views

  • "Hence, we expect around 3-5 years for these glasses to be widely accepted and be priced according to the market affordability."
Michael Comins

4 Mobile Marketing Trends to Watch - 0 views

  • QR codes have reported the largest growth (63%) in the past six months. Activation through mobile can be a great opportunity to extend the conversation from a traditional medium and represents a tracking mechanism. However, it is only as good as the content provided; it needs to be done at the right time with the right content, providing value to the consumer.
  • visual (QR codes), mobile visual search (Google Goggles), audio (Shazam), and native (SMS, MMS).
  • According to comScore, 45% of all Facebook traffic and 55% of all Twitter traffic is mobile.
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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

Study underlines the importance of mobile commerce to shoppers - QR Code Press | QR Cod... - 0 views

  • It suggested that 34 percent of smartphone users have bought a product or service with their mobile device, whereas only 20 percent of standard phone users had done the same.
  • Across all of these device users, there has been an 8 percent increase in interest for using a mobile device as a part of the overall shopping experience and to make a purchase over the last two years. Again, among both feature phone and smartphone users, 38 percent feel that being able to buy products using a mobile device is at least somewhat important. In this, smartphones feel more strongly that this is the case, as 59 percent of them believe that it is as least somewhat important to be able to buy something using the device.
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

Social Media Time-Saving Tips for SME's | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • it is important to drill down to where you have a presence, what you do on there are why rather than rashly signing up to every site going and leaving them lacklustre.  Taking a step back to research and consider where your customers are hanging out online and and what strategy you can employ to reach them is essential.
  • GREEN - the one where your customers hang out most, and makes most sense to your marketing strategy.  Green = Go! This is the site you should start with. Commit some time to updating it regularly, and read around how other businesses are using this channel for marketing. AMBER - these are the social media tools that could add value to your marketing, but should be considered as your business progresses and you find you have some extra time to commit. RED - Avoid these at start-up stage. These may be sites you could justify to yourself using as marketing tools, but they are not an immediate priority. Ditch them for now and put them in your business plan under 'growth strategy'.
  • Finding Content at Your Fingertips - Google Alerts is absolutely your best friend for narrowing down hours of thinking through "what on earth can I post about".
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).
Michael Comins

Ten steps for a successful QR code campaign - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • 1. Give consumers a compelling reason to scan it.
  • 2. Make sure you have a mobile friendly website.
  • 3. The code must be readable with a variety of phones.
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  • 4. Use a URL shortener.
  • 5. Make sure the code can be tracked.
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    Ten steps for a successful QR code campaign
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

Edmond company creates quick-response codes for medical information | NewsOK.com - 0 views

  • a silicon bracelet that carries a QR (quick response) code. Emergency responders and health care providers can use a smartphone to scan the QR code, which also can be printed on a necklace or wallet card, and call up the patient's personal website, maintained by Richardson's Edmond-based company.The website “basically gives customers the ability to create a profile, and they can choose to show or hide illnesses, medication and emergency contacts
  • The company plans to sell the wristband or necklace for about $10, with a $5 monthly subscription to the website containing the client's medical information, Richardson said. Each customer would fill out a template on the company website, then the client can determine how much of that information will be displayed when the code is scanned, Richardson said.
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

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

QR Codes Guide: How to Use Them at Events | BizBash - 0 views

  • 1. Define your goal.
  • 2. Optimize for mobile viewing.
  • 3. Size matters.
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  • 4. Test the code.
  • 5. Be strategic.
  • 6. What happens to the link?
  • 7. Add a URL.
  • The study found that a mobile user who scanned a QR code during the month was more likely to be male (60.5 percent of the code-scanning audience), between the ages of 18 and 34 (53.4 percent), and have a household income of $100,000 or more (36.1 percent).
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

QR code scavenger hunt helps visitors better explore Dallas - 0 views

  • New program helps visitors to learn more about the city.
  • QR code use is the ideal way to share this information.
  • It allows visitors to the city to play a game where they must scan the barcodes at various different locations found throughout Dallas. When they perform a scan, they are provided with a trivia question or a task that must be completed. Each time they answer correctly or finish the required activity, they gain points. Those can be accumulated in order to earn prizes.
Michael Comins

Top QR code uses so far in 2012 - QR Code Press - 0 views

  • • USPS – the Postal Service is now running its second campaign that uses a QR code. In this case, it is offering discounts of 2 percent to companies choosing to use their mailers with the barcodes printed on them. This benefits both the companies and shows that there is still a place for snail mail in this increasingly digital and mobile world.
  • • Coca-Cola – the soft drink giant placed a QR code on its containers throughout the 2012 Europe Cup soccer tournament, giving scanners exclusive videos from the tournament, as well as an easy way to obtain the free SmileWorld social app.
  • • Proctor & Gamble – PGMobile shopping trucks were launched last month by the beauty and home products corporation, distributing free samples as they patrolled New York City. Both the samples and the truck were emblazoned with quick response codes that could be scanned by smartphone users.
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  • • Volkswagen – the automobile company ran a commercial campaign that received international hype in promoting their Crafter line of commercial vans. It featured a video which demonstrated orange crates being loaded into the van, which were then transported, unloaded, and stacked to create a massive QR code (which was fully functional).
  • • Budweiser – the beer company included a QR code on its beverage containers, which allowed customers to track the history of the beer they were drinking back to one of the 12 breweries located in the United States.
Michael Comins

Mobile search expected to be a multi-billion dollar business by 2017 - 0 views

  • According to the report, mobile search is gaining momentum amongst consumers. As smart phones and other mobile devices become more widely used, consumers are beginning to use their mobile tools to conduct searchers on the Internet.
Michael Comins

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

Michael Comins

Johnny Rockets' QR Code Marketing Campaign | Business 2 Community - 0 views

  • When customers scan the QR code, according to Mobile Commerce Daily, they’ll be taken to a Johnny Rockets’ mobile-friendly landing page where they’ll be asked to provide their name, address, city, state, zip code, and the location of the Johnny Rockets they go to the most.
  • They’ve placed the QR codes on table tents in their restaurants, which gives consumers ample time to scan them with their phones.
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