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The Mobile Movement
Understanding Smartphone Users
Google/IPSOS OTX MediaCT
U.S., April 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Research Objectives
Gain a deep understanding of smartphone consumer behavior,
specifically with regard to:
2
DAY
How are
smartphones
used in
daily life?
What role do
smartphones play
in decision making
for products & services?
How do consumers
multi-task
with their
smartphones?
What types of info
are consumers
searching for on
mobile ?
How do
consumers
respond to
mobile ads?
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Research Methodology
• In partnership with Ipsos OTX MediaCT, a total of 5,013 US online
adults (18-64 years of age) who identified themselves as using a
smartphone to access the Internet were interviewed.
– A smartphone is defined as “a mobile phone offering advanced
capabilities, often with PC-like functionality or ability to download apps”
• Respondents were asked a variety of questions around: device
usage, mobile search, web and commerce behavior, mobile
advertising
• Interviews were conducted in Q4 2010
3
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Agenda
1 General Smartphone Usage
2 Action-oriented Searchers
3 Local Information Seekers
4 Purchase Driven Shoppers
5 Reaching the Smartphone User
4
Google Confidential and Proprietary
General
Smartphone
Usage
5
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Smartphones Are Embedded Into Daily Life
6
89%
Use their smartphone
throughout the day
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Base: Smartphone Users (5013)
Q. Overall, how often do you use your smartphone for anything other than sending or receiving calls? Please think of anytime
you may access the Internet, use apps, text message, etc
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Base: Smartphone Users (5013)
Q. Where do you use your smartphone?
Where Smartphone Is Used
Home
93%
A Consumer’s Always-on Companion
7
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Smartphones Serve As Pocket PCs
and Extend Desktop Experience
8
Smartphone Activities Within Past Week
(Excluding Calls)
77%Used a search engine
81%Browsed the internet
68%Used an App
48%Watch videos
Base: Smartphone Users (5013).
Q. Aside from making or receiving calls, which of the following activities, if any, have you done on your smartphone in the past week?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Smartphones Are Used While Consuming
Other Media
Base: Smartphone Users (5013).
Q. In general, which of the following media-related activities do you do while also using the
Internet on your smartphone?
Use smartphone
while….
Read a book
16%
Watch TV
33%
Listen to music
44%
Play video games
27%
Read news-
paper/magazine
22%
Use internet
29%
72%
9
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Smartphones Users Multi-task in General
Activities Conducted While Using Internet on Smartphone
10
Waiting in line
Using the bathroom
Cooking
59%
39%
27%
40%Socializing
Base: Smartphone Users (5013).
Q. Over the past year, which of the following activities do you participate in while also
using the Internet on your smartphone?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Smartphones Help Us With Our Daily Lives
Keep Entertained65%
Navigate75%
Research and
Read news82%
Stay Connected89%
11
Manage and Plan45%
Base: Smartphone Users (5013).
Q. Which of the following Internet activities do you use your smartphone for?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
What We’re Willing to Give Up to Keep
Our Smartphones
Willing To Exchange For Internet Usage On Smartphone
26%
HIGH HEELS
36%
CHOCOLATE
34%
SUPERBOWL
TICKETS
43%BEER
20%
CABLE TV
12
Base: Smartphone Users (5013).
Q. Which of the following things would you be willing to give up for an entire month, in exchange
for continuing to use the Internet on your smartphone?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Action-oriented
Searchers
13
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Websites Visited via Smartphone
77%
65%
46%
43%
38%
26%
25%
24%
24%
23%
18%
17%
15%
14%
Search engine websites
Social Networking websites
Retail websites
Video sharing websites
General consumer websites
Brand or manufacturer websites
Review websites, blogs or msg boards
Health information websites
Finance-related websites
Travel-related websites
Coupon websites
Full-length TV programming websites
Magazine websites
Other websites
Base: Smartphone Users 18+ (n=5,013)
Q: Which of the following types of websites do you visit on your smartphone?
Search is The Most Visited Website
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Smartphone Searchers Look For a Wide
Variety of Information
Types of Info Sought Using Search Engine (Via Smartphone)
Dining
51%
Travel
31%
Entertainment
49%
Automotive
17%
15
Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902).
Q. Which of the following types of information do you look for using a search engine on
your smartphone?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Consumers Seek Quick and Convenient
Information When Searching
Reasons For Searching On Smartphone
89%
urgency
16
Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902).
Q. Why do you conduct searches on your smartphone (versus on your computer)?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
9out of10
searchers have taken
action as a result of a
smartphone search
Google Confidential and Proprietary 17
Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902).
Q. Which, if any, of the following actions have you taken as a result of conducting a search on your smartphone?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
More than Half of Smartphone
Searchers Purchase
59%
67%
68%
53%
18
Discuss
Continue
Research
Visit a
Business
Purchase
40%
39%
24%
Talked to others
Visited social networking
Recommended brand or product to others
Actions Taken As a Result of a Smartphone Search
Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902).
Q. Which, if any, of the following actions have you taken as a result of conducting a search on your smartphone?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Local Information
Seekers
19
Google Confidential and Proprietary
95%Smartphone users have
looked for local information
Google Confidential and Proprietary 20
Base: Smartphone Users (5013).
Q. How often do you look for information about business or services close to your location? Think about any information you
may access while you are in your home area, while traveling, etc.
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Local Information Seekers Are Ready To Buy
44%Purchased
77%Contacted a business
61% Call 59% Visit 22% Online 36% Store
21
Actions Taken As a Result of a Looking for Local Information
Base: Smartphone Users Who Access Local Content (4757).
Q. Which of the following actions have you taken after having looked up this type of information
(business or services close to your location) on your smartphone?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
A Variety of Actions Are Taken After Accessing
Local Content
22
Base: Smartphone Users Who Access Local Content (4757).
Q. Which of the following actions have you taken after having looked up this type of information
(business or services close to your location) on your smartphone?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Nearly All Local Information Seekers Take
Action Within a Day
23
Within
a day:
88%
When Action Is Taken (After Looking Up Local Information)
Base: Smartphone Users Who Have Taken Action After Accessing Local Content (4330).
Q. And typically, how long after looking up local information do you take action?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Purchase Driven
Shoppers
24
4
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Mobile is Transforming Everyday
Shopping Behavior
70%
Use phone while
shopping in-
store
74%
Of smartphone
shoppers made
a purchase as a
result of using
smartphone
79%
Use phone for
shopping related
activities
25
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
79% of Users Rely on Smartphones to Help
with Shopping
In-store Drivers78%
Contact Retailer52%
Get More
Product
Information
69%
Find and Use
Offers &
Discounts
48%50%
54%
49%
34%
Located a retailer
Compared prices to decide
Searched store's inventory
44%
40%
26%
21%
Read product information and reviews
Compared features of a product
Used barcode scanner
Watched online video
26
Base: Smartphone Users (5013); Have Used Smartphone to Help Shop (3968).
Q. Which, if any, of the following ways have you used the Internet on your smartphone to help with
your shopping?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
70%
Use smartphone while shopping in-store
Google Confidential and Proprietary 27
Base: Have Used Smartphone to Help Shop or Purchase (4153).
Q. Have you ever used your smartphone while shopping in a store (e.g., to look up product information, prices, features)?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Smartphones Are an Integral Part of a
Multi-channel Purchase Process
Base: Have Used Smartphone to Help Shop or Purchase in Some Way (3533).
Q. Which of the following ways do you typically approach shopping with your smartphone?
Note: “None of these” (15%) excluded.
Research on smartphone and
then buy in store67%
Research on smartphone, visit store
to check out product and then
purchase online (computer or internet
enabled device)
23%
Research on smartphone, visit store
to check out product and then
purchase on smartphone
16%
Visit store, then purchase on
smartphone9%
$
28
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Majority of Smartphone Shoppers Purchase
Ever Made A Purchase
(As A Result Of Using A Smartphone)?
Yes
74%
Purchase Channel
In-store: 76%
Online using
a computer: 59%
Smartphone: 35%
29Base: Smartphone Users Who Made Purchase As a Result of Using Phone While Shopping (3710).
Q. As a result of using your smartphone have you ever purchased products or services...?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
through
website27%
Smartphone Shoppers Purchase Via
Mobile Websites
30
Base: Have Used Smartphone to Purchase (3731)
Q. As a result of using your smartphone while shopping,
have you ever purchased products or services...?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
through
app22%
Smartphone Shoppers Purchase Via Apps
31
Base: Have Used Smartphone to Purchase (3731)
Q. As a result of using your smartphone while shopping,
have you ever purchased products or services...?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Shoppers Spent Roughly $300 On Smartphone
Purchases in Past Year
Base: Purchased Products or Services on Smartphone in Past Year Through App or Website
(1255).
Q. Which of the following purchases have you made on your smartphone in the past year?
Q. And, approximately, how much have you spent in total on these purchases you have made on
your smartphone in the past year?
*Note: Exlcludes those who “Have not made a purchase in past year”.
Total Amount Spent On Smartphone
Purchases (Past Year)
Top Purchases Made on Smartphone In Past Year
Median:
$300
32
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Reaching the
Mobile User
33
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Cross Media Exposure Influences Mobile Search
Traditional
Media
Saw something
in Store
Mobile Ad
Word of Mouth
Saw Online
Ad
68%
44%
27%
61%
18%
51%
38%
Friends/family
Social networking
44%Saw in Store
43%
40%
35%
36%
22%
TV commercial / program
Radio
Read magazine/newspaper
Billboard
Mail
34
Motivations for Mobile Search As a Result Of
Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902).
Q. Have you ever used a search engine on your smartphone to find more information
on something that you …
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
71%
search because
they saw an ad
Google Confidential and Proprietary 35Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902).
Q. Have you ever used a search engine on your smartphone to find more information on something that you …
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
A Vast Majority Notice A Mobile Ad
36
Types of Mobile Ads Noticed
Notice Ads
on Smartphone
82%
Location/
Maps Ads
Search
Ads
Display
Ads
Base: Smartphone Users (5013)
Q. How often do you notice advertising when you are using your smartphone?
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Half of Those Who See a Mobile Ad Take Action
Base: Smartphone Users Who Took Action as a Result of Noticing Ads (1997).
Q. Which of the following actions, if any, have you taken as a result of seeing a mobile ad of any type on your smartphone?
Looked for More
Information49%
Contacted
Advertiser27%
Visit / Locate
Retailer33%
Purchase49%
42% Clicked on Ad | 35% Visit website
33%
32%
...computer
…smartphone
18%
17%
Click to call advertiser on mobile
Called advertiser/retailer at later time
22%
20%
Went to store for additional Info
Located directions on map
31%
24%
23%
Instore
Online on computer
Online with smartphone
37
Actions Ever Taken As a Result of Seeing A Mobile Ad
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
Google Confidential and Proprietary
Summary of Findings and Implications
38
Extend online advertising strategies to mobile as consumers use their smartphones
to help with all aspects of their daily lives.
Be found via mobile search as consumers regularly use their phones to find and act on
information.
Incorporate location based products and services and make it easy for mobile
customers to reach you because local information seeking is common among
smartphone users and they are most ready to act on the information they find.
Develop a comprehensive cross-channel strategy as mobile shoppers use their
phones in-store, online and via mobile website and apps to research and make purchase
decisions. Have a mobile-optimized website so consumers can easily complete their
goals.
Implement an integrated mobile ads marketing strategy as people use their
smartphones while consuming other media and are influenced by it. Ensure your
mobile ads are engaging and appear prominently as a majority of mobile users
notice mobile ads and take action on them.
Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
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Understanding How Smartphones Impact Shopping and Purchasing Decisions

  • 1. The Mobile Movement Understanding Smartphone Users Google/IPSOS OTX MediaCT U.S., April 2011
  • 2. Google Confidential and Proprietary Research Objectives Gain a deep understanding of smartphone consumer behavior, specifically with regard to: 2 DAY How are smartphones used in daily life? What role do smartphones play in decision making for products & services? How do consumers multi-task with their smartphones? What types of info are consumers searching for on mobile ? How do consumers respond to mobile ads?
  • 3. Google Confidential and Proprietary Research Methodology • In partnership with Ipsos OTX MediaCT, a total of 5,013 US online adults (18-64 years of age) who identified themselves as using a smartphone to access the Internet were interviewed. – A smartphone is defined as “a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities, often with PC-like functionality or ability to download apps” • Respondents were asked a variety of questions around: device usage, mobile search, web and commerce behavior, mobile advertising • Interviews were conducted in Q4 2010 3
  • 4. Google Confidential and Proprietary Agenda 1 General Smartphone Usage 2 Action-oriented Searchers 3 Local Information Seekers 4 Purchase Driven Shoppers 5 Reaching the Smartphone User 4
  • 5. Google Confidential and Proprietary General Smartphone Usage 5
  • 6. Google Confidential and Proprietary Smartphones Are Embedded Into Daily Life 6 89% Use their smartphone throughout the day Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011 Base: Smartphone Users (5013) Q. Overall, how often do you use your smartphone for anything other than sending or receiving calls? Please think of anytime you may access the Internet, use apps, text message, etc
  • 7. Google Confidential and Proprietary Base: Smartphone Users (5013) Q. Where do you use your smartphone? Where Smartphone Is Used Home 93% A Consumer’s Always-on Companion 7 Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 8. Google Confidential and Proprietary Smartphones Serve As Pocket PCs and Extend Desktop Experience 8 Smartphone Activities Within Past Week (Excluding Calls) 77%Used a search engine 81%Browsed the internet 68%Used an App 48%Watch videos Base: Smartphone Users (5013). Q. Aside from making or receiving calls, which of the following activities, if any, have you done on your smartphone in the past week? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 9. Google Confidential and Proprietary Smartphones Are Used While Consuming Other Media Base: Smartphone Users (5013). Q. In general, which of the following media-related activities do you do while also using the Internet on your smartphone? Use smartphone while…. Read a book 16% Watch TV 33% Listen to music 44% Play video games 27% Read news- paper/magazine 22% Use internet 29% 72% 9 Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 10. Google Confidential and Proprietary Smartphones Users Multi-task in General Activities Conducted While Using Internet on Smartphone 10 Waiting in line Using the bathroom Cooking 59% 39% 27% 40%Socializing Base: Smartphone Users (5013). Q. Over the past year, which of the following activities do you participate in while also using the Internet on your smartphone? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 11. Google Confidential and Proprietary Smartphones Help Us With Our Daily Lives Keep Entertained65% Navigate75% Research and Read news82% Stay Connected89% 11 Manage and Plan45% Base: Smartphone Users (5013). Q. Which of the following Internet activities do you use your smartphone for? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 12. Google Confidential and Proprietary What We’re Willing to Give Up to Keep Our Smartphones Willing To Exchange For Internet Usage On Smartphone 26% HIGH HEELS 36% CHOCOLATE 34% SUPERBOWL TICKETS 43%BEER 20% CABLE TV 12 Base: Smartphone Users (5013). Q. Which of the following things would you be willing to give up for an entire month, in exchange for continuing to use the Internet on your smartphone? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 13. Google Confidential and Proprietary Action-oriented Searchers 13
  • 14. Google Confidential and Proprietary Websites Visited via Smartphone 77% 65% 46% 43% 38% 26% 25% 24% 24% 23% 18% 17% 15% 14% Search engine websites Social Networking websites Retail websites Video sharing websites General consumer websites Brand or manufacturer websites Review websites, blogs or msg boards Health information websites Finance-related websites Travel-related websites Coupon websites Full-length TV programming websites Magazine websites Other websites Base: Smartphone Users 18+ (n=5,013) Q: Which of the following types of websites do you visit on your smartphone? Search is The Most Visited Website Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 15. Google Confidential and Proprietary Smartphone Searchers Look For a Wide Variety of Information Types of Info Sought Using Search Engine (Via Smartphone) Dining 51% Travel 31% Entertainment 49% Automotive 17% 15 Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902). Q. Which of the following types of information do you look for using a search engine on your smartphone? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 16. Google Confidential and Proprietary Consumers Seek Quick and Convenient Information When Searching Reasons For Searching On Smartphone 89% urgency 16 Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902). Q. Why do you conduct searches on your smartphone (versus on your computer)? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 17. Google Confidential and Proprietary 9out of10 searchers have taken action as a result of a smartphone search Google Confidential and Proprietary 17 Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902). Q. Which, if any, of the following actions have you taken as a result of conducting a search on your smartphone? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 18. Google Confidential and Proprietary More than Half of Smartphone Searchers Purchase 59% 67% 68% 53% 18 Discuss Continue Research Visit a Business Purchase 40% 39% 24% Talked to others Visited social networking Recommended brand or product to others Actions Taken As a Result of a Smartphone Search Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902). Q. Which, if any, of the following actions have you taken as a result of conducting a search on your smartphone? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 19. Google Confidential and Proprietary Local Information Seekers 19
  • 20. Google Confidential and Proprietary 95%Smartphone users have looked for local information Google Confidential and Proprietary 20 Base: Smartphone Users (5013). Q. How often do you look for information about business or services close to your location? Think about any information you may access while you are in your home area, while traveling, etc. Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 21. Google Confidential and Proprietary Local Information Seekers Are Ready To Buy 44%Purchased 77%Contacted a business 61% Call 59% Visit 22% Online 36% Store 21 Actions Taken As a Result of a Looking for Local Information Base: Smartphone Users Who Access Local Content (4757). Q. Which of the following actions have you taken after having looked up this type of information (business or services close to your location) on your smartphone? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 22. Google Confidential and Proprietary A Variety of Actions Are Taken After Accessing Local Content 22 Base: Smartphone Users Who Access Local Content (4757). Q. Which of the following actions have you taken after having looked up this type of information (business or services close to your location) on your smartphone? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 23. Google Confidential and Proprietary Nearly All Local Information Seekers Take Action Within a Day 23 Within a day: 88% When Action Is Taken (After Looking Up Local Information) Base: Smartphone Users Who Have Taken Action After Accessing Local Content (4330). Q. And typically, how long after looking up local information do you take action? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 24. Google Confidential and Proprietary Purchase Driven Shoppers 24 4
  • 25. Google Confidential and Proprietary Mobile is Transforming Everyday Shopping Behavior 70% Use phone while shopping in- store 74% Of smartphone shoppers made a purchase as a result of using smartphone 79% Use phone for shopping related activities 25 Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 26. Google Confidential and Proprietary 79% of Users Rely on Smartphones to Help with Shopping In-store Drivers78% Contact Retailer52% Get More Product Information 69% Find and Use Offers & Discounts 48%50% 54% 49% 34% Located a retailer Compared prices to decide Searched store's inventory 44% 40% 26% 21% Read product information and reviews Compared features of a product Used barcode scanner Watched online video 26 Base: Smartphone Users (5013); Have Used Smartphone to Help Shop (3968). Q. Which, if any, of the following ways have you used the Internet on your smartphone to help with your shopping? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 27. Google Confidential and Proprietary 70% Use smartphone while shopping in-store Google Confidential and Proprietary 27 Base: Have Used Smartphone to Help Shop or Purchase (4153). Q. Have you ever used your smartphone while shopping in a store (e.g., to look up product information, prices, features)? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 28. Google Confidential and Proprietary Smartphones Are an Integral Part of a Multi-channel Purchase Process Base: Have Used Smartphone to Help Shop or Purchase in Some Way (3533). Q. Which of the following ways do you typically approach shopping with your smartphone? Note: “None of these” (15%) excluded. Research on smartphone and then buy in store67% Research on smartphone, visit store to check out product and then purchase online (computer or internet enabled device) 23% Research on smartphone, visit store to check out product and then purchase on smartphone 16% Visit store, then purchase on smartphone9% $ 28 Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 29. Google Confidential and Proprietary Majority of Smartphone Shoppers Purchase Ever Made A Purchase (As A Result Of Using A Smartphone)? Yes 74% Purchase Channel In-store: 76% Online using a computer: 59% Smartphone: 35% 29Base: Smartphone Users Who Made Purchase As a Result of Using Phone While Shopping (3710). Q. As a result of using your smartphone have you ever purchased products or services...? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 30. Google Confidential and Proprietary through website27% Smartphone Shoppers Purchase Via Mobile Websites 30 Base: Have Used Smartphone to Purchase (3731) Q. As a result of using your smartphone while shopping, have you ever purchased products or services...? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 31. Google Confidential and Proprietary through app22% Smartphone Shoppers Purchase Via Apps 31 Base: Have Used Smartphone to Purchase (3731) Q. As a result of using your smartphone while shopping, have you ever purchased products or services...? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 32. Google Confidential and Proprietary Shoppers Spent Roughly $300 On Smartphone Purchases in Past Year Base: Purchased Products or Services on Smartphone in Past Year Through App or Website (1255). Q. Which of the following purchases have you made on your smartphone in the past year? Q. And, approximately, how much have you spent in total on these purchases you have made on your smartphone in the past year? *Note: Exlcludes those who “Have not made a purchase in past year”. Total Amount Spent On Smartphone Purchases (Past Year) Top Purchases Made on Smartphone In Past Year Median: $300 32 Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 33. Google Confidential and Proprietary Reaching the Mobile User 33
  • 34. Google Confidential and Proprietary Cross Media Exposure Influences Mobile Search Traditional Media Saw something in Store Mobile Ad Word of Mouth Saw Online Ad 68% 44% 27% 61% 18% 51% 38% Friends/family Social networking 44%Saw in Store 43% 40% 35% 36% 22% TV commercial / program Radio Read magazine/newspaper Billboard Mail 34 Motivations for Mobile Search As a Result Of Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902). Q. Have you ever used a search engine on your smartphone to find more information on something that you … Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 35. Google Confidential and Proprietary 71% search because they saw an ad Google Confidential and Proprietary 35Base: Smartphone Users Who Use Search (4902). Q. Have you ever used a search engine on your smartphone to find more information on something that you … Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 36. Google Confidential and Proprietary A Vast Majority Notice A Mobile Ad 36 Types of Mobile Ads Noticed Notice Ads on Smartphone 82% Location/ Maps Ads Search Ads Display Ads Base: Smartphone Users (5013) Q. How often do you notice advertising when you are using your smartphone? Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 37. Google Confidential and Proprietary Half of Those Who See a Mobile Ad Take Action Base: Smartphone Users Who Took Action as a Result of Noticing Ads (1997). Q. Which of the following actions, if any, have you taken as a result of seeing a mobile ad of any type on your smartphone? Looked for More Information49% Contacted Advertiser27% Visit / Locate Retailer33% Purchase49% 42% Clicked on Ad | 35% Visit website 33% 32% ...computer …smartphone 18% 17% Click to call advertiser on mobile Called advertiser/retailer at later time 22% 20% Went to store for additional Info Located directions on map 31% 24% 23% Instore Online on computer Online with smartphone 37 Actions Ever Taken As a Result of Seeing A Mobile Ad Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 38. Google Confidential and Proprietary Summary of Findings and Implications 38 Extend online advertising strategies to mobile as consumers use their smartphones to help with all aspects of their daily lives. Be found via mobile search as consumers regularly use their phones to find and act on information. Incorporate location based products and services and make it easy for mobile customers to reach you because local information seeking is common among smartphone users and they are most ready to act on the information they find. Develop a comprehensive cross-channel strategy as mobile shoppers use their phones in-store, online and via mobile website and apps to research and make purchase decisions. Have a mobile-optimized website so consumers can easily complete their goals. Implement an integrated mobile ads marketing strategy as people use their smartphones while consuming other media and are influenced by it. Ensure your mobile ads are engaging and appear prominently as a majority of mobile users notice mobile ads and take action on them. Source: The Mobile Movement Study, Google/Ipsos OTX MediaCT , Apr 2011
  • 39. Like what you learned? Find more data and thought starters at www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights