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Mobile Banking Trends Accentuate Mobile Growth in General

Mercatus released the results from an interesting survey about the mobile offerings of banks. According to the firm's findings, banks that offer mobile financial services can increase their new customers acquisitions by as much as sixty percent. Mercatus also found that the current pace of mobile adoption is exceeding that of past innovations, such as ATMs, debit cards, and online banking. About a third of consumers are using or at least considering using mobile financial services in the next year. Based on its findings, Mercatus even projects that mobile financial service adoption will exceed the use of online banking by 2015. "Owing to its rapid pace of adoption, mobile is a market that offers a clear first-mover advantage. Banks that act soon, and aggressively deploy mobile financial services, will capture a clear market opportunity to aggressively deploy mobile financial services," said Bob Hedges, Mercatus managing partner. "Banks that delay will risk losing their best customers to the competition." Some other findings from the survey include: - Mobile financial service capabilities were more impactful in a consumer's decision to select a bank than availability of online banking, access to ATMs, or nearby branches - Banks offering mobile financial services should anticipate as much as a sixty percent increase in sales lift - Customer acquisition promotional offers including mobile financial services out-performed those that did not include mobile financial services by nearly thirty percent - A decrease in cost of acquiring a new customer by as much as twenty percent based on the increased effectiveness of mobile-related customer acquisition marketing According to the survey, users of mobile financial services: -Are younger (between age 18 and 39) and have higher incomes - Hold higher balances at their primary bank, use more banking and card products, and display lower rates of attrition as compared to traditional customers - Can be serviced at a twenty percent lower cost than traditional bank customers - Display lower rates of attrition as compared to traditional customers "Financial Institutions offering mobile services can have a strategic advantage when it comes to attracting new customers," said Tim Attinger, Head of Product Innovation at Visa, who sponsored the survey. The survey really highlights how mobile our culture is becoming as a whole. As smartphone adoption continues to rise and more sites and apps accommodate them, we're headed for a very mobile world at a very fast pace. Related Articles: > Ensuring Your Site is Indexed in Google's Mobile Search > Smartphone Sales Up 12% In Q3 > Usage of Mobile Web and Apps Doubles in 2 Years Continue reading

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Google Links Coupons, Mobile Search

Just in time for the shopping craziness that is Black Friday, Google's made it easier for companies to get coupons to consumers who are on the move. Continue reading

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Google Obtains Access To TiVo Data

Google TV Ads is about to become a significantly more powerful marketing system. Continue reading

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Ensuring Your Site is Indexed in Google’s Mobile Search

In this day and age, you pretty much can't ignore mobile users. The rate at which consumers are accessing the web via mobile devices is growing rapidly, largely thanks to the increasing popularity and production of smartphones. Just having a mobile site isn't even enough. Sure, it's a great start, but you have to start thinking about a mobile site just as you would a regular site. Can people find it? Just because you have a good ranking in Google does not mean that your mobile site has a good ranking in Google's mobile search engine, or is even indexed at all. Google recently shared a few important tips for making sure your mobile site is being indexed in Google's Mobile Search. 1. Create a mobile sitemap and submit it to Google so Google knows it exists. This can be done using Google Webmaster Tools , just like with a regular sitemap. 2. To make sure Googlebot-Mobile can access your site, allow any User-agent to access it. "You should also be aware that Google may change its User-agent information at any time without notice, so it is not recommended that you check if the User-agent exactly matches 'Googlebot-Mobile' (which is the string used at present)," says Jun Mukai, a software engineer on Google's mobile search team. "Instead, check whether the User-agent header contains the string 'Googlebot-Mobile'. You can also use DNS Lookups to verify Googlebot." 3. Check that your mobile-friendly URLs' DTD (Doc Type Definition) declaration is in an appropriate mobile format such as XHTML Mobile or Compact HTML. If you run both a regular site and a mobile version of it, there is a possibility that the wrong version will show up in the wrong search results. There are ways you can prevent this. "When a mobile user or crawler (like Googlebot-Mobile) accesses the desktop version of a URL, you can redirect them to the corresponding mobile version of the same page," explains Mukai. "Google notices the relationship between the two versions of the URL and displays the standard version for searches from desktops and the mobile version for mobile searches." If you do use a redirect, you should make sure content on the corresponding URL matches as closely as possible, because Google finds sites that abuse the practice in order to try and boost their rankings. Google says this should be avoided at all costs, so you can probably expect to be penalized for such an action. Another way you can make sure a user is pointed to the right version of your site is simply to provide a link. In fact, that is what Google itself does. If you access the mobile version of Google, you will find a link to the desktop version. Another way still, is to switch content based on the User-agent, so mobile users automatically see the mobile version and desktop users see the desktop version, even though both are accessing the same URL. Google warns, however, that if you use this method, there is a chance that if you fail to configure your site correctly, it could be mistaken for cloaking, which you can be penalized for. "To remain within our guidelines, you should serve the same content to Googlebot as a typical desktop user would see, and the same content to Googlebot-Mobile as you would to the browser on a typical mobile device," says Mukai. "It's fine if the contents for Googlebot are different from the one for Googlebot-Mobile." Have you taken the necessary steps to ensure you are being indexed in Google's mobile search engine? Have you been left out due to cloaking-related confusion? Discuss here . Related Articles: > Google Launches Custom Search For Smartphones > Google Gives Mobile Searchers More Options > Google Revamps Mobile Local Search Experience Continue reading

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Now Google Delivers GPS for Android 1.6

Update: Google has now announced that it is expanding availability of Google Maps Navigation to devices running Android 1.6 (Donut) and higher, such as the T-Mobile myTouch 3G and the G1. Original Article: Google has launched Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0 devices in beta. This acts as a GPS navigation system with 3D views, turn-by-turn voice guidance, and automatic rerouting. "But unlike most navigation systems, Google Maps Navigation was built from the ground up to take advantage of your phone's Internet connection," says Google Software Engineer Keith Ito. Because of that Internet connection, Google provides seven features that are available: 1. The most recent map and business data 2. Ability to search in plain English 3. Ability to search by voice 4. Traffic View 5. Ability to search along a route 6. Satellite View 7. Street View The following video demonstrates how Google Maps Navigation functions: GPS users may find the "search along route" feature to be particularly helpful. It is designed to let you search along your route to give you results that will keep you near your path. You can search for specific businesses by name or type and turn on popular layers such as gas stations, restaurants or parking. Since Google will provide the most recent map and business data, this is likely to be a more efficient tool than similar options from other GPS systems. Verizon's Droid is the first phone to have the Google Maps Navigation and Android 2.0. Google Maps Navigation is only available in the U.S. currently. More information on the feature can be found here . Related Articles > Google Makes Biggest Design Changes to Maps Yet > Google Updates Maps with New Dataset > Google Revamps Mobile Local Search Experience Continue reading

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Online video ads increase engagement

Online video ads perform better in content sites such as news, finance, sports, and music than in social networks or gaming sites, according to a new study by ad firm Eyeblaster. The study found that video advertising increases engagement, doubling Dwell Time (the amount of time users engage with an ad) and increases Dwell Rate (the number of ad impressions leading to users engaging with an ad), by 20 percent. In the last four years, the growth of video impressions has outpaced rich media growth by 60 percent. Eyeblaster's data indicates that since the beginning of 2006 to Q2 2009, video impressions have increased more than seven times in the U.S. and tenfold globally. Highlights from the report include: Continue reading

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Salesforce’s “Facebook for the Enterprise”

Salesforce.com has introduced a new enterprise collaboration application called Salesforce Chatter . A representative for the company bills it as a "Facebook for the Enterprise." "Content, applications and people will now have profiles, feeds and groups, enabling them to be deeply connected," she tells WebProNews. "In addition, developers will now be able to use the Salesforce Chatter platform to build social enterprise applications, and all 135,000 native Force.com applications will instantly become social." Salesforce Chatter lets users collaborate securely in real time with: - Profiles - Status updates - Feeds - Groups - Social Apps - Social Content (docs, spreadsheets, presentations, etc.) - Social Sharing Model - Twitter and Facebook - AppExchange (apps build on Force.com platform) - Mobile (available for BlackBerry, Windows Mobile device and iPhone) The Salesforce Chatter social platform includes a rich set of pre-built social components. Developers will be able to add profiles, status updates, groups functionality, feeds, and social content to apps. There is a set of APIs that let developers push data from any app into Chatter feeds, and there are Google, Facebook, and Twitter developer toolkits. Salesforce Chatter will launch in 2010, and will be included in all paid editions of Salesforce CRM and Force.com. A new Chatter Edition will be sold for $50 per user, per month and will include Salesforce Chatter, Salesforce Content, and Force.com. Related Articles: > Adobe Teams With Salesforce on New Flash Builder > Salesforce Launches Mobile App Update for iPhone 3.0 OS > Salesforce Gives Force.com Users Free Sites Continue reading

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