
Is it a camera? Is it a TV? Is it a computer? Is it a game?
No it’s a mobile phone.
In fact, even the terminology is changing with “Smart Phone” or “Mobile Device” replacing mobile phone.
How well and easily phone calls are made is one of the last considerations of potential buyers in our “Move to Mobile”.
In a recent article on startupsmart.com, it is claimed that by 2015, smart phones, laptops and other portable devices will drive more than 87% of global mobile traffic. In that same period, smart phones will replace laptops as the most common internet access device.
Australians will, on average, own 2.4 mobile devices each (56 Million devices) and annual growth in internet traffic will be 92%.
Yes read those numbers again – 56 Million mobile devices in Australia!
If you look at the marketing powerhouse that is the United States, the figures are mind blowing – just look at the infographic on left that Chris Brogan shared on his blog (Via: Online IT Degree team).
The increase in Mobile app downloads from 2009 to 2010 was a staggering 4.7 billion.
If you love stats, you’ll also love a larger graphic by Wilson Electronics (yes bigger than this one) on worldwide Mobile Phone usage over in a Mashable post here.
According to comScore’s Senior Vice President of Mobile, Mark Donovan, referencing their “The 2010 Mobile Year in Review” report, “2010 was a game-changing year for the mobile industry”.
“Smartphone adoption, 3G penetration and unlimited data plans drove a surge of mobile media consumption across geographies and deepened the integration of mobile devices into everyday life. And, the coming year has the potential to be even more exciting. As the mobile ecosystem continues to develop, including progress in mobile advertising and commerce, it’s clear that mobile is destined to become an increasingly important platform for digital marketers across all industries.”
You can download a free copy of The comScore 2010 Mobile Year in Review here:
http://www.comscore.com/Press_Events/Presentations_Whitepapers/2011/2010_Mobile_Year_in_Review
So why is all of this important to you?
Billions of messages, be they text or video, are delivered daily across the world. Billions of websites are accessed, and billions of videos viewed.
How do you keep up with this rapidly changing medium?
Is your website “smart phone” friendly?
What does it mean to your business?
How do you harness this exciting new technology to drive your business into the stratosphere?
Australians are known to be technocrats – the take up rate for technology is higher per capita than any other country. Many manufacturers release new products in Australia first for that very reason.
So you can’t afford to ignore it!
If you are on (or can get to) The Sunshine Coast, on the 23rd of February, then The Creative Collective’s Web Wednesday event “The Move to Mobile” is going to help you make sense of all of this.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see what the mobile future holds. Click here to register for this event.
Zoe will be there, with iPhone in hand. So make sure you say hello or tweet her @zdeluca – that will get her attention for sure.
After all isn’t that what a mobile phone is for?
What do you mean you make calls on them???
If you are still deciding if video marketing is right for your business – then you should consider these incredible video viewer numbers from conSure.
YouTube’s been on a high-speed growth upswing. Last month, YouTube became the 4th most visited site on the web after it beat out Microsoft’s Live.com and MSN, with 85.1 million U.S. visitors.
That number may not truly reflect the viewership of the web’s most popular video website, though. According to some astounding numbers from comScore, online video is surging as 8.9 billion videos were viewed by 120.3 million U.S. citizens in July. That’s over 1/3 of the entire U.S. population. Just as astounding is that over 21 billion videos were viewed on the Internet according to the new numbers.
Read the full article from Ben Parr at Mashable.com here: YouTube Now Has Over 120 Million U.S. Viewers








