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Michael Comins

How Important is Your Facebook Brand Page to Your Social Media Strategy? - The eMarkete... - 0 views

  • According to a survey by DDB Worldwide, 27% of people who have liked a brand on Facebook say they often click that little thumbs-up button, and an additional 49% do it occasionally.
  • Consumers are more willing to interact with branded pages.
  • Interactions with branded pages will be a key metric to watch in 2011.
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  • The Like button isn’t just for social media.
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.
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

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

Smartphone Users Deal With Glitches | Akgulian - 0 views

  • The Pew survey also showed that the majority of cell phone users experiencing glitches are African Americans and Hispanics. “This might be tied to the fact that African-Americans and Hispanics are more likely than whites to rely on their cell phones as their primary or exclusive phones for calling and for Internet access,” a note in the survey said.
  • The survey revealed that 72% of mobile phone users have complained about dropped calls, with some of them having the problem more than once a week. Some 68%, on the other hand, reported spam messages and unwanted sales and marketing calls. When it comes to mobile web browsing, 77% of people surfing the Internet using their cellphones have been struggling with slow download speeds.
Michael Comins

Why QR Codes Don't Work - Forbes - 0 views

  • Giving the consumer an option to scan a QR code which leads them to a website that is not optimized for the device they use to scan it is like sending someone with a broken arm in to get a full-body physical. People use QR codes to take action directly, so don’t make them jump through hoops, pinching, zooming and navigating through a messy desktop site. Give them what they want: a mobile experience.
  • the QR codes that perform far better are the ones that offer consumers a benefit for scanning.  This means providing a discount, special offer or inclusion in some sort of exclusive program in order to provide customers a return on investment for their time. Of course, clever marketers can find plenty of ways to provide a reward for scanning while still integrating plenty of branding as well.
Michael Comins

How to Crack the QR Code for Mobile Marketing | Entrepreneur.com - 0 views

Michael Comins

Planet PDF - Embed QR codes in PDFs - 0 views

  • QR codes have been misused and overused lately, but the fact remains that they are a great way to link the printed world with the digital one. Once a PDF document is printed, all the functionality of its hyperlinks are lost, but a QR code can bring a print reader right back to the web.
Michael Comins

SpyderLynk SnapTags quickly connect consumers with items they've read about - The Denve... - 0 views

  • SpyderLynk came up with a simple design — a company logo inside a circle with breaks in it — that consumers can photograph with their mobile phones to connect to online promotions.
Michael Comins

Why mobile payments haven't gone mainstream - CNN.com - 0 views

  • Why are U.S. retailers slow to adopt NFC payment technology? One reason is the expense and effort required to install NFC-enabled point-of-sale equipment in stores and to integrate it with merchants' systems.
  • It's a bit of a chicken-and-egg dynamic: Retailers typically don't invest in offering a new payment option until they see widespread consumer demand; but few consumers are likely to prefer a payment option that's not yet widely accepted.
  • Another Open Mobile Summit panelist, PayPal's VP for mobile, David Marcus, made this point: "Today, retailers learn about customers at the least effective time -- just when they're leaving the store. They'd like to know about you when you arrive at the store, so they can customize your shopping experience and treat you properly."
Jackson Tom

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"Logo Development" tells people what you do, what you believe in, and it gives them a reason to connect to your organization. So it's worth receiving right.

social media marketing "Logo Development

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Michael Comins

What is mobile marketing? : Courtney Engle - 0 views

  • Is your website mobile ready?Have you tested it on a mobile device?  If you don’t have an iPhone, iPad, or other smart phone device – find one!  You might be surprised to check your Google Analytics or other website traffic and learn how many people are viewing your website on these devices.
  • Have you claimed your business page on sites like Foursquare, Yelp, Google Places, etc.?Whether your customers have reviewed you on these sites already or not, these services may already have claimed your presence on these sites. By claiming your sites, you improve your search rankings and have some control over special offers and responses.
  • QR Codes are key to directing traffic in your sitePeople don’t remember or don’t have patience to type in long addresses into their mobile devices.  In addition, you want to direct people to take specific actions like see a specific page for mobile users, opt in to email or sms marketing, check in on your social media sites, and many other options.
Michael Comins

Mobile Marketing for Local Small Business | Internet Marketing for Small Business | Sma... - 0 views

  • 1.4 B Internet Users 4B wireless subscribers worldwide Facebook has 600k new subscribers per day, increasing login rate through mobile devices 3B SMS users worldwide. USA lags. 400M worldwide accesses mobile web. 44M in the USA
  • 97.5% of the market share for mobile search goes to, you got it, Google. Shorter time to find stuff. Different Algorithm and their main search.
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Michael Comins

Mobile Websites to Replace Traditional Websites Within Three Years - EIN News - News Me... - 0 views

  • Mobile websites are becoming an increasingly necessary tool as more consumers get their Internet information via their mobile devices such as cell phones, tablets and smaller portable laptops.
  • "In essence the Internet as we know it is changing now and will continue to do so dramatically over the next two to three years," said Lee Weiner, Co-Founder of Direct Marketing Concierge
  • Mobile websites, strategic implementation of QR codes and full in-house produced marketing campaigns have set Tampa-based Direct Marketing Concierge apart as a unique player in the changing landscape of cutting-edge marketing.
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