Mobile Web Market Share

Some marketing groups predict that by 2013 40% of web access will happen through mobile devices.  This is a dramatic shift in how web content is consumed.  Not just because it is changing from the web to mobile, but because mobile content is consumed differently.

Mobile internet access tends to include shorter and more frequent sessions vs. PC web access.  For example, on a mobile phone a user may browse the web 10 times a day for 5 minutes or less each time.  On a PC a user typically logs on once or twice a day for 20 – 40 minutes each time.  Since mobile web users have such short sessions the content needs to be designed differently.  With shorter sessions there is also less time for users to be lured away with ads.

In addition, there are limitations due to the screen size.  Smaller screen sizes means less room for advertisements.  Additionally content should be designed for the small screen and take advantage of the flexibility of touch screens.

Finally, applications are able to provide more efficient solutions to many traditional searches or web browsing sessions.  For example, if a mobile phone users is looking for a restaurant they may look for an application like Urban Spoon or Yelp.  On a PC a search for a restaurant would probably start with a search engine like google.

While the mobile web is changing the way we consume it is interesting to see the growth of web use and how different operating systems stack up.  Will the winner be iphones, android or blackberry?  The chart below for Quantcast shows Android is significantly gaining market share at the expense of the the apple operating system.

Only time will tell who the winner will be in the mobile operating system race.

iPhone 4 Will Change Communications Forever, Forever

iPhone 4 picturesHow will iPhone 4 change communications? Simple. Apple’s new ‘Face Time’ feature coming out with the new iPhone, set to be released on June 24, 2010, will for the first time ever provide a viable real-time mobile video chat option. With the addition of a forward facing camera, iPhone 4 users will be able to connect visually with each other no matter where in the world they are, as long as there is a Wi-Fi network to join. According to Apple, “People have been dreaming about video calling for decades. iPhone 4 makes it a reality. With the tap of a button, you can wave hello to your kids, share a smile from across the globe, or watch your best friend laugh at your stories. No other phone makes staying in touch this much fun.”

Let’s not get caught up in this one feature though, Apple is finally bringing Multitasking to the iOS 4 firmware upgrade, what does this mean? It means you no longer will have to exit out of your favorite app to make a phone call or change your music playlist. By allowing third-party apps to now continue to run in the background iOS 4 Image of the new iPhone 4 side buttonsmeans you can keep you Tom Tom GPS app running all the way from Michigan to Missouri and not miss a beat. Phone call? No problem. Update your Twitter status (Hey! Look at me, multitasking on my iPhone without getting lost on a road trip.)? No problem.

So the new iPhone will be out at the end of June 2010, and it is the second drastic redesign from the original iPhone, it is now more sleek and powerful than ever before. With a sleek new stainless steal frame that acts as an antenna to improve call quality and durability. Another great new feature is a new technique called Retina Display, everything you see and do on iPhone 4 looks amazing. Text in books, web pages, and email is crisp at any size. Images in movies and photos are stunning at almost any angle. That’s because the Retina display’s pixel density is so high, your eye is unable to distinguish individual pixels.

Aside from the biggies (Multitasking, Face Time and Retina Display), Apple is adding or upgrading a slew ofpicture of the bottom and home button of the iPhone 4 new features. Features like Folders, where you can stack your apps into one folder that the iPhone will name based on the types of apps in the folders. The camera was upgraded to 5 mega pixels with an LED flash, and can now shoot video in HD. With all of the new features, Apple keeps refining the iPhone into an indispensable tool, both personal and professional.

The iPhone 4 from Apple will be release in the United States on June 24, 2010, with the iOS 4 firmware upgrade coming three days earlier on June 21, 2010 for existing iPhone 3G and iPhone 3Gs owners.

- brian tudor
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Bootcamp Digital Presentation – Emerging Trends in Mobile Marketing

A few weeks ago we were honored to be able to present at the 2009 Cincinnati Digital Hub Initiative Non-Conference – an event put on jointly by the Cincinnati AMA, AdClub Cincy and a number of other local organizations.

My presentation was on emerging trends in mobile marketing.  I know “the year of mobile” has been predicted for the last 10 years.  The reality is that mobile has continued to grow in importance, and perhaps, rather than a sudden “year of mobile” we will continue to see mobile grow in importance over time.

The presentation that I shared is below:

A few of the key points:

  1. Phones are getting smarter – Smart phones sales continue to be among the quickest growing and most desirable, with 47% of consumers wanting a smart phone (who wants a dumb phone after all?).
  2. Location is key – Knowing location is a key factor in what makes the mobile internet so interesting and powerful.
  3. Mobile Changes Search – Search on mobile has the potential to be much more targeted and accurate due to the proliferation of apps (which provide better more relevant results for common searches) and location (which can provide more relevant results).
  4. Iphones – The iphone changes the potential of mobile, but the results may not be able to be extrapolated out to the rest of the market… the Blackberry app store was a big disappointment for example.  There remains significant opportunity to drive sales and actual results through apps when approached strategically.

What do you think? What are the most important trends in Mobile Marketing?