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    Internet Trends Web 2.0 Summit San Francisco, CA Mary Meeker -- October 18, 2011
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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.
Michael Comins

Did You Know 4.0 - YouTube - 0 views

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    3:42 in are facts on email and mobile pones.
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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

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.
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

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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Google ThinkMobile 2011 - 0 views

  • Mobile Fast Facts How Well Do You Know the US Mobile Smartphone User? 39% use the Internet on their smartphones while going to the bathroom 70% have used their smartphones while shopping in-store 88% of people looking for local information have taken action within a day 82% of smartphone users notice mobile ads
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Mobile By The Numbers [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

  • Mobile is a rapidly developing sector. According to some projections, mobile internet usage will overtake desktop usage before 2015.
Michael Comins

Exploring Cross-Device Web Use on PCs and Mobile Devices - 0 views

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    Great research on devices used to access web content.
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Survey: U.S. mobile Web access growing fast - CNN - 0 views

  • Pew also found that 53 percent of Americans who use their phones to go online do so at least once per day. That's more than 47 million daily mobile internet users in the U.S.
  • Age matters. About 65 percent of U.S. cell phone users ages 18-29 go online from their phones, compared with 43 percent of those aged 30-49.
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    July 2010
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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