Mobile strategies? What are you talking about? My “mobile
strategy” so far is to ignore mobile devices and hope
they go away. They’re going away soon, aren’t they?
Nope.
Not by a long shot.
In
fact, in many ways, they are replacing desktops entirely. And for the first
time in history, a majority of all Internet activity this year is expected to
come from mobile devices. Indeed, many of the most popular apps and web
companies are now reporting that most of their users are connecting via mobile
devices. And this trend shows no signs of slowing down as the capabilities of
mobile devices continue to increase.
So,
what do small businesses need to know to stay competitive going forward? Below
are five clear trends that each small business owner should keep in mind when
charting a course through an increasingly mobile world.
1. Mobile will be more local
1. Mobile will be more local
Mobile
users frequently perform local searches. That is, they’re looking for
something, but only in their local
neighborhood or zip code. This means that a small business’s mobile strategy
should cater to local users as much as possible.
Optimize
your mobile website text for your local zip codes and neighborhood names, and
make sure that your information on popular geographical search results (Google
Maps, Yelp, etc.) is always accurate. Also, don’t forget to make your address,
a local map, and directions to your location easy to find!
2. Mobile will be more visual
2. Mobile will be more visual
When
people are on their mobile devices, they’re usually not looking for text-heavy
content. Video, on the other hand, is quite popular, and is becoming more
popular by the day, due to increasing mobile video quality and data connection
speeds. To the extent that video content can be made relevant to your business,
you should seek to have simple videos made and uploaded for mobile consumption.
At a
minimum, a simple introductory video should be playable from your homepage.
Even better, produce a series of videos that are tailored to common searches in
your industry. For an attorney, this might include short video lectures
regarding what to do when pulled over or arrested. For a realtor, it could be
videos about the top ten signs that a house is a bad buy. For a restaurant, it
could be videos taken on trips to local suppliers to demonstrate the high
quality of the ingredients in use.
When
it comes to video quality, you don’t have to use a New York ad agency to get
good results. An aging webcam, however, is probably not good enough to get the
job done. Decent equipment is available to anyone nowadays. Find the right
balance of quality and cost, and don’t be afraid to dive right in. (Just try to
avoid going viral for the wrong reasons!)
3. Mobile will be more constant
3. Mobile will be more constant
Mobile
devices are always with us. For many users, they’re the first and last screens
seen each day, and they’re a constant go-to tool for a huge variety of
functions. For that reason, it’s good to think of the increasingly 24/7 nature
of mobile usage when designing your mobile strategy.
Make
sure that all of your mobile channels are open as much as possible (your mobile
website, your app, your social platforms, etc.), and keep in mind that users
will be accessing them at all times of the day and from all locations.
4. Mobile will be more social
4. Mobile will be more social
The
vast majority of users use their mobile device for social activity at some
point each day, and a majority of Facebook users now connect via mobile. When
you publish content to your social media profiles, make sure that the content
is mobile-friendly (i.e. a link to a site that has a mobile version, an image
that isn’t too big, a reasonable amount of text). The more mobile-friendly you
are, the more successful you will be with the biggest user base.
5. Mobile will be more promotional
5. Mobile will be more promotional
Mobile
is already a great tool for generating sales, but as users gain comfort with
makings sales via mobile devices (already hugely popular, especially for retail
consumer goods), mobile coupons, push notifications, and more, the promotional
power of mobile will only increase. For small businesses, this means strongly
considering having a mobile storefront tab in your company’s app, investing in
mobile ads, and offering a variety of promotions to mobile users through the
various platforms available.
It’s
already a mobile world, and users are making it more mobile every day. For
small businesses, the message is clear: it’s past time to go mobile. Longer
delays will have far-reaching consequences that businesses simply can’t afford.
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