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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

11 Tactics to Help Create New Content | Social Media Today - 0 views

Michael Comins

Marketing - Get Mobile or Die Stuck: How to Evolve in Revolutionary Times | Business 2 ... - 0 views

  • there are around 1.3 billion phone lines in the world. The number of TV sets and personal computers is higher, around 1.5 billion of each.
  • by the end of 2010 there will be an estimated 5.3 billion mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide.
  • Cellular coverage is reaching about 90% of the world population and 80% of the population living in rural areas.
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  • SMS is typically read within an average of 15 minutes after receipt and responded to within 60 minutes.  Moreover, no other media has that rate of response.  The average SMS response rate typically ranges between 15% to 30%, compared to 5% for email and 2.6% for direct mail.  Response rates are even higher when the text messages are geo-referenced.
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

Product ingredients are no longer a mystery with Floratech QR code mobile app - QR Code... - 0 views

  • it allows Floratech to provide a wealth of information that would not otherwise be possible to include on the product label due to space restrictions. This information provides full disclosure of the ingredients as well as useful data regarding the raw materials within the product. This information is available 24/7.
  • This technology allows mobile device users to gain immediate access to the claims, efficacy, and other important information regarding every product supplied by Floratech.
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

QR Codes Foster Quick Donations and Build Trustability - Think customers: The 1to1 Blog - 0 views

  • New England Organ Bank, which operates under Donate Life New England, a division of Donate Life America, has developed a new strategy that will include putting QR codes on future printed materials. By scanning the code, users will be directed to a mobile-friendly version of the donor form. Those who wish to register as organ donors can sign up quickly and efficiently with a straightforward, single-page form that makes giving the gift of life as easy as taking a breath.
Michael Comins

Report shows iPad is driving American mobile commerce - QR Code Press | QR Code Press - 0 views

  • ipad users make up 68% of all mobile shoppers
  • iPad users were also found to have significantly higher conversion rates than other mobile devices. The iPad conversion rate was 1.5 percent, when compared to 0.57 percent among other forms of mobile device.
Michael Comins

How to Drive Social Marketing Success With #mentionedyou on Twitter | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • Giving them something to tweet about to their readershipFostering good will within your nicheBecoming a desirable destination for people to gain exposure
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

Back to basics: Lessons learned from the mobile Web - Luxury Daily - Columns - 0 views

  • Break down complexes processes into manageable chunks.
  • Start with the problem, not the solution.
  • Allow users to get in, out, and on with their lives.
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  • Begin by writing down everything that you think you want your mobile site or app to accomplish, and then prioritize the top two or three tasks. And do not waver from that list.
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

7 Surprising Facts About Mobile Shoppers - 0 views

  • 1. Mobile Shopping Doesn’t Equal Mobile Purchasing
  • 2. Men Are More Likely To Consult Their Phone
  • 3. Mobile Devices Often Trump Computers
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  • 4. Mobile Phones Hardly Impact Shopping Habits
  • 5. The Mobile Experience is Good
  • 6. But It Still Needs Some Work
  • 7. Touchscreens Are Preferred
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

Creating a #Hashtag Campaign on Twitter | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • Determine the kind of value you aim to derive for yourself and your followers from using the hashtag. Do you intend to crowdsource information? Do you aim to create buzz? Are you looking to provoke conversation? Make sure your intentions and purpose for employing the hashtag are clear and focused. Formulate a hashtag that is relevant to your purpose and the subject you intend to tweet about.  Check to see if the hashtag you have in mind already exists and is in use. It is also very important to check if your desired hashtag has not taken on some other meaning. Twitter Search, Hashtags.org and Tagalus are some tools you can use to do a quick hashtag check.  Start tweeting your hashtag. It helps to set the context of your hashtag by briefly explaining what it means. Tweet with moderation. The last thing you want is to be seen as a spammer. Always ask what value you and your followers can get from the tweet you are putting out.  If it does not exist yet, add your hashtag definition to online tools such as Tagalus.  Set up an automatic alert tool that sends you an email alert when someone tweets your hashtag. Twilert is one such tool.
  • The concept itself is deceptively simple; just add the “#” symbol in front of a word or a group of words with the spaces between them taken out.
  • By including a relevant hashtag in your tweet, it becomes visible to people searching for that specific topic, adding your voice to the general discussion. Conversely, hashtags automatically narrow down your audience, allowing your tweets to reach and engage only those interested in the same subject matter.
Michael Comins

How to Adapt to the New World of Social Business | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

  • #1: Youth quake
  • 70% of Millennials feel that once they find a company or product they like, they will keep coming back58% are willing to share more personal information with trusted brands86% will share their brand preference onlineNearly 20% of Millennials attended a brand-sponsored event in the last 30 daysOf those who attended, 65% purchased the featured product
  • #2: An Audience With an Audience of Audiences
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  • #3: The Co-creation of Brands
  • #4: Digital Influence and Social Capital
Michael Comins

5 Tips For Handling Complaints On Social Media - Smb - Business/E-Business - Informatio... - 0 views

  • 1. Use Technology Tools To Listen And Learn
  • 2. Be Prepared And Set Expectations You Can Live Up To
  • 3. Decide Who You're Going To Respond To--And Who You Can Ignore
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  • 4. Don't Forget You're Still Dealing With People
  • 5. Move Irate Customers To A Different Channel
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

Mobile web use rising across all demographics in the U.S. : News :: Brafton - 0 views

  • eMarketer said that 29.7 percent of Americans were accessing the mobile web regularly. Compared to the 20.2 percent at the end of 2010, this is substantial growth. Moreover, early predictions for 2012 suggest more than 36 percent of Americans.
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).
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