If your organization wants to stay competitive, it needs a mobile content strategy. Now. Extensive mobile readership isn’t something that may happen far off into the future. It’s how your audience consumes information today.
Understand what your competitors almost certainly know about extending mobile reach. View this short SlideShare presentation to see the vast impact of mobile content—and find out how to get started reaching more decision makers and influencers.
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The rise of mobile: A new era in B2B marketing [SlideShare]
1. The rise of mobile: v1.0
A new era in B2B marketing
2. Smartphones. Tablets.
Mobile is booming.
Across the globe, individuals and businesses are
rapidly adopting a wide range of mobile
technologies, from smartphones to tablets.
3. Mobile growth is even
surpassing population growth.
In January 2012,
there were more
iPhones sold each
day than there were
babies born in the
world.1
1 “There are now more iPhones sold than babies born in the world every day,”
The Next Web
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4. In the U.S., most of the
population is using mobile
devices.
More than
286 million
American
consumers are
using mobile
phones—
92 percent of
the population.1
1“
Key Global Telecom Indicators for the World Telecommunication Service Sector,”
Photo by woodleywonderworks International Telecommunication Union
5. • From December 2011
to January 2012,
tablet and e-reader
ownership in the
U.S. has almost
doubled.1
• Approximately
19 percent of all
American adults now
own a tablet or
e-reader.2
1,2 “Tablet and E-book reader Ownership Nearly Double Over the Holiday Gift-Giving Period
,” Pew Internet & American Life Project
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7. Consuming information is
But how are these devices being used?
among the top activities on
mobile devices.
53% 59% 90%
of iPad owners consume of tablet news readers
news on their devices.1 say their tablet replaces of tablet owners now
what they used to get consume news on the
from a print newspaper tablet that they used to
or magazine.2 access in other ways.3
1-3 “The Tablet Revolution,” Journalism.org
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8. Mobile users are not just reading the
news, they are collecting information
that can affect their business decisions.
77% 88%
of all tablet users who of those who read long
consume news weekly articles end up reading
consume more news than articles they were not
before they had a tablet.1 initially seeking out.2
Photo by Miki Yoshihito 1,2 “The Tablet Revolution,” Journalism.org
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10. People who now consume content on
tablets typically consume more content
than before.1
Photo by Johan Larsson 1 “The Tablet Revolution,” Journalism.org
Revolution,”
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12. Once people have consumed information on
a mobile device, they “like” it, “tweet” about
it, and share it with friends and co-workers.
41% 85%
of tablet news users share news of those who get news on tablets said
through e-mail or social networking.1 they had talked with someone about a
long article they had read there.2
1,2 “The Tablet Revolution,” Journalism.org
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13. Your competitors know this, too.
They’re probably tweeting about it.
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14. What do these trends mean for
your B2B communications?
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15. 1 You need to place content where
your customers will see it.
• Your content
must be ready to
be consumed on
—and be
optimized for—
mobile platforms.
• Customers will
expect mobile
content that
supplements
existing print and
Web materials.
Photo by Nitesh Bhundia
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16. 2 The move to mobile
enables you to deliver
more and richer content.
• If people are
consuming more
information on
mobile devices
than other
platforms, you
should deliver.
Photo by Chris Purcell
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17. 3 Moving content to mobile platforms
can help you promote products and
facilitate sharing.
• Capitalize on the
rich multimedia
capabilities of
mobile platforms
to provide a
wealth of
engaging content.
Photo by Johan Larsson
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18. Mobile-optimized content will reach more and more
readers. If you don't have a mobile plan in place,
get one started.
Photo by Paul Kroll
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19. By establishing the approach and process for
porting content to mobile platforms today, your
business can prepare itself for the future.
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20. Don’t get left behind.
As your competitors develop content for mobile
technologies, you need to do the same—and better.
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Editor's Notes
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Notes: Source: Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism, “The Tablet Revolution: How People Use Tablets and What It Means for the Future of News,” October 25, 2011, www.journalism.org/analysis_report/tablet.
43% of tablet news users now spend more time getting the news than they did before they had their tablet.
Notes: Source: Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism, “The Tablet Revolution: How People Use Tablets and What It Means for the Future of News,” October 25, 2011, www.journalism.org/analysis_report/tablet.
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