ten reasons to go mobile first

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A list of ten stats illustrating why you need to move from being digital first to mobile first. An accompanying blog post can be found at - http://rab.bt/statsmobile

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Ten reasons for brands to move from digital to mobile first

1 - More people worldwide now have a mobile phone than electricity

‘In 1982, there were 4.6 billion people in the world, and not a single mobile-phone

subscriber. Today, there are seven billion people in the world—and six billion mobile

cellular-phone subscriptions’(Mashable 9/5/2012)

3 - The mobile is the most essential form of media among 16-24 year olds, ahead of the PC+Internet and the TV

All adults: TV 44%, PC+Internet 17%, Mobile

phones 13%

16-24 year olds: Mobile phones 28%, PC+Internet 26%, TV 23%Note - this question

was last asked in 2010. The results will be more pronounced

now

5 - Children today have a familiarity with mobile devices from a very young age

Nearly twice as many kids 2-5 can play with a smartphone

application as tie their shoelaces

58% of children 2-5 in the major industrialised nations can play a

basic computer game - most often on their parents’ smartphones / tablets

6 - We’re heading towards a point perhaps 1-2 years down the line where smartphones will account for the majority of pictures taken - and shared

In 2010, 52% of photos in the US were taken with ‘single purpose cameras’, while 17% were taken with smartphones.   In 2011, that ratio changed to 44% / 27%.   Similarly, here in the UK, almost a third of consumers say their smartphone is the camera they use most often 

7 - Smartphones are “poised to become consumers’ favourite shopping companion in 2012” (Comscore)

One in five U.S. smartphone owners took a picture of a product while in store and nearly the same number texted or called family or friends about a specific product.

Women in particular were more likely to make shopping a ‘social’ experience, with 24% taking pictures, while men were more likely to use their phones for information gathering, such as scanning a barcode or comparing prices

10 - And not forgetting social TV. When an ad break comes on, 60% don’t put the kettle on or follow the call of nature...they check their phones

• Optimise your content for mobile devices

• Recognise that mobile consumption is different to PC / Internet consumption both in times of day (AM best), and how its consumed (snacking on smartphones, more detail tablets)

• Embrace growing mobile only networks. E.g. photos - Instagram has 50+ million users. Video - Socialcam close to 40 million

• If you have a real world or bricks and mortars space embrace signs to social - people will be going online via their phones. You need to channel this via physical prompts

So what should you be doing?

Thank you! See links for further info

Blog post to accompany presentation - http://rab.bt/statsmobile

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