Mobile marketing is here to
stay; businesses across all possible niches are starting to implement mobile
marketing strategies successfully. And they have compelling reasons to do so.
Below you’ll learn about the
seven of the most incredible mobile marketing stats and the implications they
hold for your business.
1. The new leader.
Google has predicted that
mobile searches (85.9 billion) will overtake desktop-based searches (84
billion) in 2015. Search ad spending for Google mobile search grew 120.8% in 2013;
desktop search ads registered a growth of just 2.3%. There will be 2 billion
smartphone users globally by 2015. At present, more than 57% of America’s
population owns a smartphone. That tells us where the traffic is headed. Is
your business configured to take advantage of the explosive growth by mobile
users?
2. Thinking local.
40% of mobile searches are
local in nature. A staggering 77% occur when the searcher is not on the go, but
rather at home or at work. Regardless of whether you run a restaurant or
department store with a local target audience or an online store with a wider
audience – the benefits of mobile marketing are impossible to ignore.
3. Quick conversions.
81% of the conversions from
mobile search happen within five hours of the search. This means that you need
to have the infrastructure and trained manpower in place to handle the
post-search phase. Searches lead to actions such as calls, facilitated by
click-to-call functionality, or visits to the business premises for further
inquiries. Conversion depends upon you being found on mobile devices, providing
a great user experience and being prepared to service the potential volume.
4. Opportunities to connect.
The top five tasks for which
smartphones are used are making a phone call (83%), checking email (74%),
searches (67%), taking pictures (62%), and accessing social media (57%). Each
of these tasks can be used by businesses to further their mobile marketing
objectives. For example, with such a high percentage of users opting to check emails
on mobile devices, you have an audience to capture for email newsletters. Make
it easy for your users to take pics of your products and services, share it via
social media and become an advocate for your business.
5. Peak times.
The frequency of mobile
searches increases in the period from 8 pm to midnight and mobile searches
double during the holiday season. Taken together or individually, both facts
have significant implication for marketers. Increased marketing efforts during
these fertile times will expose your business to more people and yield greater
benefits.
6. Not just the kids.
The 55–64 age-group
constitutes the fastest-growing demographic on Twitter. For Facebook and
Google+, the demographics are 45-54. How does your mobile marketing tie in with
your social media presence to target relevant demographics with disposable
income?
7. Apps preferred.
85% of mobile users feel
more at ease with apps as compared to mobile websites. iOS apps generate nearly
four times the revenue that corresponding Android apps do. The Facebook app
(74%) is the most downloaded social media app followed by Google+ (53%) and
then Google Search (53%). Instigate action through apps using mobile-only
loyalty programs, push notifications to alert your customers of specials,
discounts and special events, and most importantly, keep your business in the
palm of your customers hand.
And if you still need more
proof, this should clinch it for you. 75% of smartphone users in the United
States have admitted to taking their phone with them to the bathroom. Ok, so
it's a little gross but shows that our mobile devices are an extension of us.
So jump on to the mobile marketing gravy train, and be sure to carry a big
ladle.
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