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Michael Comins

Study: 80% of mobile device users multitask while watching TV - FierceMobileContent - 0 views

  • Eighty percent of web-enabled mobile device owners say they multitask while watching television, relying on smartphones and tablets to communicate with friends and family, look up content related to the program they're watching or access information totally unrelated to the broadcast at hand.
  • Ninety-four percent of multitaskers engage in some kind of mobile communication,
  • ext leads all channels, followed in descending order by talking, email, social networking and IM
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  • Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone 4S leads all mobile phone searches according to Yahoo Shopping data, followed by the Samsung Galaxy S2, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the Motorola Razr and the Nokia (NYSE:NOK) N9.
Michael Comins

Tech-savvy consumers looking to holidays to boost mobile web access ‹ News « ... - 0 views

  • , tablet users view more news than other online mobile audiences, and news content marketing can reach these consumers.
  • tablet sales will rise 300 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 over the the third. While sales increase in many sectors during the holidays, the 300 percent predicted jump represents substantial growth.
Michael Comins

Go Mobile Today! | ClickZ - 0 views

  • despite the rapid increase in smartphone usage, only around 25 percent of companies have bothered to create a mobile smartphone version of their sites and only 13 percent have created sites specifically for tablets.
  • Currently, over 90 percent of people in the U.S. have mobile phones and estimates of smartphone users generally run between 70 and 80 million people in the U.S. It's even more important if you're trying to reach those oh-so-valuable 18 to 34 year olds: 42 percent of smartphone owners fit this age bracket. Looking at it another way, fully 62 percent of mobile users aged 25 to 34 own a smartphone. And, as I reported in my last column, 40 percent of smartphone and tablet users break them out when they're watching TV.
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

Forget Gen Y, just call us Gen Mobile | VentureBeat - 0 views

  • 62 percent of US mobile users between the ages of 25 and 34 own smartphones, compared to just 43 percent of all US mobile phone users, according to the latest mobile report from Nielsen.
  • Older folks rank low on smartphone adoption, but Nielsen points out that those between 55 and 64 are the second-fastest growing group, jumping 5 percentage points this quarter to reach 30 percent.
Michael Comins

5 Big Mistakes To Avoid in Your QR Code Marketing Campaign - 0 views

  • Mistake 1: Not Testing the Code
  • Mistake 2: Getting Too Fancy With Text
  • Mistake 3: Serving up Non-Mobile Pages
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  • Mistake 4: Putting QR Codes Where There’s No Data Signal
  • Mistake 5: Not Offering Enough Value
Michael Comins

Scanning QR codes is a simple and quick method - Business - The Vista - University of S... - 0 views

  • URLs are out, and QR codes are in. With technology advancing daily, people want things instantly and effortlessly. QR codes do exactly that.
  • An article in USA Today laid out the process in three short steps. First, download a free QR code reader application to a smartphone. Many Android, Nokia and Blackberry phones come with QR code readers pre-installed.
Michael Comins

Apple iOS: Mobile Web Winner - TheStreet - 0 views

  • Apple held 61.64% of the mobile/tablet OS market in October, according to Net Applications, up from 54.65% in the prior month, and a hike of more than 12 percentage points from December 2010. Android, in contrast, accounted for 18.9% of the market in October, up from 16.3% in September, an increase of just over 7 percentage points from December.
Michael Comins

QR Code 'Voice' Gift Tags - 0 views

  • QR code gift tags (image below) called Santa Tags by J. C. Penney will be available free from customer service at any of their 1,100 stores this holiday season. The QR code gift tags allow gift givers to scan a QR code, record a personal voice message and affix the tag to their gift. When their gift recipient scans the QR code on the gift they can hear the personal voice message from the gift give
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.
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

How Starbucks Blends Marketing And Tech - Mobility - Mobile business - Informationweek - 0 views

  • In July Wheeler's team came up with an idea to do an augmented reality app for the holiday season. By pointing an iPhone or Android smartphone camera at one of the company's red holiday cups, a character on the phone would appear to ski, run, or move in some way on the cup, bridging the digital and physical worlds.
Michael Comins

comScore: 234M Americans Now Own Mobile Devices, 90M of Which Being Smartphones | Mobil... - 0 views

  • According to new data out from comScore, the total number of Americans who own mobile devices now tops 234M, with 90M of which being smartphones.
  • Mobile Web browsers were used by 44% of subscribers — up 2.9%
Michael Comins

86% of marketers plan to use QR Codes - Mobile Marketing - BizReport - 0 views

  • Despite many consumers not knowing what to do when coming across a QR Code a whopping 86% of marketers said they plan to use QR Codes sometime in the future.
  • newspapers and magazines are where most QR Codes are being found and scanned (35%) followed by on packages (18%) and on websites (13%). Surprisingly few were scanned from billboards (11%) or a piece of direct mail (11%).
Michael Comins

Make the most of your mobile Web site | ZDNet - 0 views

  • Don’t include EVERYTHING on your mobile site. That means if you have 15 different pages on your main site, it might only be three or four series for the mobile version. Make it really easy to find the phone number and physical address. It is surprising how hard it is to find address and phone number information on many Web sites. Avoid unnecessary graphics that make the site slower to load.
Michael Comins

Small Businesses Plan for 2012 - 0 views

  • 2. If you're not embracing social media, get in the game.
  • 5. Be mobile.
  • 6. QR Codes explode
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  • According to a snapshot survey taken by Tealeaf after the Thanksgiving shopping rush, Twitter conversations about mobile shopping with the top 35 mobile retailers increased by 217%, on average, on Black Friday.
  • 9. Buying locally continues to gain ground
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

See the world like a cyborg - The National - 0 views

  • Pointing the camera of a smartphone or iPad at the Dubai World Championship's advertisement about Rory McIlroy caused the ad to come to life on the device with a video about Dubai, overlaid on images of real life captured through the device's camera. Users of touchscreen devices could touch a link to apply for free tickets for the championship.
Michael Comins

New York's Commuters Can Shop Toys R Us Via QR Code - MarketingVOX - 0 views

  • New York commuters that wish to buy select toys from retailer Toys R Us this holiday season can try out the company's QR code-enabled virtual store, which is debuting on billboards located at the city's airports and 40 New Jersey transit stations. Commuters scan the QR code displayed next to the featured product, which takes them to a m-commerce enabled web porta
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.
  • Near-field communication
  • Augmented reality
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  •  iQR Codes
  • Digital watermarking
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