{"id":24445,"date":"2013-03-25T10:13:13","date_gmt":"2013-03-25T17:13:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/?p=24445"},"modified":"2013-03-25T10:13:13","modified_gmt":"2013-03-25T17:13:13","slug":"mobile-websites","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/mobile-websites\/","title":{"rendered":"Mobile Websites and Marketing \u2013 Where to Start"},"content":{"rendered":"
Mobile marketing is a hot topic and it\u2019s not going away any time soon. In fact, businesses need to embrace mobile websites — and soon — in order to stay ahead of the curve and<\/em> their competition. As our world becomes more and more mobile each year, marketing to those “on the go” takes a mobile-ready site and the ability to understand the behavior of the mobile audience. In today\u2019s post, I chatted with SES New York speaker and marketer Thom Craver<\/a>, who offers insight into mobile websites and marketing, what you need to do first, how you can measure your efforts and more.<\/p>\n Jessica Lee: If I don\u2019t have a mobile-ready website yet, what are my first steps?<\/strong><\/p>\n Thom Craver:<\/strong> The first place you start is a \u201cneeds assessment.\u201d Consider the following:<\/p>\n Once you have the answers to these questions, then you can pick a platform on how to measure. Web-based “apps” are measured differently than true, native (through code) apps.<\/p>\n What\u2019s a good approach to setting up tracking for mobile?<\/strong><\/p>\n There are a few ways to track mobile. Again, it depends on what you’re measuring. My part of the panel at SES New York will focus primarily on Google Analytics. They have a familiar interface and a completely separate set of reports for measuring apps. Yet, it all works together with your mobile website, even though the data are separated.<\/p>\n Their reports help you stay atop of usage, like which users have older versions of your app, crashes, time of use and even time between uses — all of which are able to be segmented by intelligent groupings with their easy-to-use web-based interface.<\/p>\n For the money (free!), Google Analytics is quick and easy. They even provide software development kits (SDKs) for building native Android<\/a> and iOS apps<\/a>.<\/p>\n Give an example of how you might interpret mobile data and make adjustments to your marketing.<\/strong><\/p>\n Generally speaking, device and OS usage is an important indication of your user base. Especially if you have ongoing development in your app, you’ll want to know how many are using phones versus tablets. The screen dimensions and overall user experiences are completely different. Creating a bad user experience creates users who never come back.<\/p>\n So do crashes. Look at crash logs to see if you can find patterns of behavior. With the diversity of Android hardware and OS versions, there are a lot of device\/OS combinations. Make sure you’re catering to everyone.<\/p>\n Earlier this year, the Google Play store allowed app developers to directly reply to users leaving feedback. If your app crashes and someone comments, address it. Start a dialog around data, reassuring the users to letting them know you’re on top of the problem.<\/p>\n If you\u2019re at SES New York<\/a> this week, check out Thom\u2019s session, \u201cDriving Consumer Insights with Mobile Analytics<\/a>\u201d on March 27 at 10:15 a.m. \u00a0You can stay connected with Thom on Twitter @ThomCraver.\u00a0<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Mobile marketing is a hot topic and it\u2019s not going away any time soon. In fact, businesses need to embrace mobile websites — and soon — in order to stay ahead of the curve and their competition. As our world becomes more and more mobile each year, marketing to those “on the go” takes a mobile-ready site and the ability to understand the behavior of the mobile audience. In today\u2019s post, I chatted with SES New York speaker and marketer Thom Craver, who offers insight into mobile websites and marketing, what you need to do first, how you can measure your efforts and more.<\/p>\n<\/a>
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