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15 December 2011

Why are marketers using Smartphones today?

The answer is in the numbers, and is a pointer to the next big thing.

Google researched 300,000 people around the world to find out their Smartphone use. Now as Australian marketers we can compare and contrast markets.

Number 2 for Smartphones in the world
Australia is now ahead of the US, UK, and Japan.

Average Smartphone under 12 months
Most of Australia’s Smartphones were purchased in the last 12months. We’ve gone from the back of the pack to the second highest penetration of this technology in the last year. Every month 1-2% of the entire population of Australia buys a Smartphone.

81% do it at home
More Australians used their Smartphones at home during the past 7 days than out – just 66% use them on the go.

50% like to watch
Almost 1 in 2 use their Smartphone while watching TV, while 1 in 3 use Smartphones and another Internet-enabled device at the same time. Talk about adult ADHD media consumption.

Smartphones are good for business
49% use their Smartphone to research and then call businesses – and 45% visit a business they’ve found using their Smartphone.

Aussies are obsessed with real estate
The stats confirm what we’ve all known from dinner party conversations – 1 in 5 Australians surveyed had looked for an apartment or house with their Smartphone – that’s 33% higher than the US or UK.

40% search daily
2 in 5 of Australian Smartphone owners use mobile search daily, that’s more than the UK or Germany and almost as high as the number who use desktop search daily.

The number of queries about retailers made via mobile devices has jumped 220 per cent year on year, and is now about 25 per cent of all queries.*

App, app and away
Australian survey respondents had 25 apps on average per Smartphone, Vs 23 in the US & UK. We’re not just talking free apps; Australians averaged 8 paid apps per phone.

TV or not TV?…
1 in 5 Aussie Smartphone owners would rather give up their TV than their Smartphone.

Better than sex?
1 in 3 say so according to a Telenav survey, that’s how many would choose their Smartphone rather than sex.

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Now you’re up to speed with the omnipresence of mobile you’ll need to start thinking about how you can extend your online activity beyond a website that is viewed on a PC.

But wait, there’s more. Nothing stands still nowadays; to keep up you also need to be thinking of how to stay ahead of the competition.

So what’s next?
In just a year Australians have learnt to surf the web, send emails and watch movies on a Smartphone. Now consumers are moving to tablets because they are more convenient than laptops and obviously have a bigger screen than Smartphones.

1.2 million this year
In 2011 tablets will outsell Smartphones in Australia. 64 million tablets will be sold worldwide by the end of this year. #

73% of them will be iPads
Apple will sell 47 million iPads this year.#

We believe video to mobile devices is a game changing opportunity for challenger brands. Until now many marketers have been held back by the high cost of entry of mass media advertising. The amount of media consumption online has risen from 25 per cent in 2007 to about 42 per cent now. A new buzzword for marketers in the US is ''SoLoMo'' – as in social media, local networks and mobile. Savvy marketers are recognising the need to develop strategies that make the most of these new, powerful mediums. *

We believe you can now punch above your weight more effectively than ever by integrating video and content to create a genuine one-to-one dialogue on customers’ mobile devices. You’ll be surprised what is now possible…
50% conversion rate

50 per cent of people who inquired about a hotel via a mobile device went on to make a booking within a couple of days, compared with 20 per cent for those online via a computer. *

Give me a call on my Smartphone, 0412 982 538, if you’d like to know more.

*Ross McDonald, Google, 9/12/11
#Gartner, 8/12/11

Glenn | Tags: smartphones mobile marketing


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