The State of Search Across Devices

The state of search across devicesThat prize consumer you’re after could Google reviews of your restaurant on his laptop, make reservations from a tablet and then get directions from his smartphone, all within an hour. The trend of searching across multiple devices, by people transitioning from one to the other, is on the rise as users query search providers from nearly any location. Recent Microsoft research found that 16 percent of queries on one search engine were from multidevice users, despite the fact that the percentage of actual users was lower. In other words, those doing the searches are especially engaged, making them more accessible to digital marketers – but also harder to pin down.

It’s not just that we’re seeing people use more devices, but that the types of usage are also evolving. Marketers will have their work cut out as they anticipate changes in how consumers conduct different types of searches. The report points to the example of gaming console users, who can now conduct Web searches directly from consoles and use applications previously found only on other devices.

Knowing When Your Brand Needs A Mobile App

Mobile apps give can give businesses new SEO opportunities.With more consumers spending time on their mobile apps, you may be wondering whether to take advantage of the trend. Many companies create apps to build on their existing communication with consumers via their iPhones, iPads and Androids, provide them with a new service, or broaden their audience.

But brand apps still comprise a small fraction of overall app activity. A few well-functioning mobile channels may already serve your brand just fine.

Online Marketing Trends for 2015

7 online marketing trends for 20152014 is quickly coming to a close, which means it’s already time to consider marketing plans for 2015. Marketing is consistently getting more personalized and happens across a larger number of channels, and this is expected to continue next year. Here are the top 7 trends marketers and advertising agencies need to be aware of in the next 12 months:

1. Mobile will take precedence over other channels

Mobile has been threatening to overtake desktop Web traffic for the past few years, and marketers will most likely lead with their mobile strategies in 2015, according to Click Z. Because so many consumers interact with marketing materials on the go, it’s crucial to prioritize this channel. Customers need to be able to interact with content from their smartphones and tablets. In addition, apps will create a new opportunity for advertising.

How Does Mobile Usage Impact In-Store Purchase

Nowadays consumers are using their mobile phones for a variety of activities before, during, and after their in-store shopping experiences. So how does this impact your brick and mortar business? Here are some ways that your potential customers are using mobile which influences their path to purchase and their basket size.

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90% of smartphone shoppers use their phone for pre-shopping and the top 5 things they do are: find location/directions, find hours, make pricing comparisons, find promo offers and find where specific products are sold.

Tip: Make it easy for customers to find your location, directions and hours when they visit your website on mobile.