In 2013, Google
launched its new search algorithm, Hummingbird. Now more than ever, Google’s
search engine is able to accurately give you the results you’re looking for. In
addition to basic changes to the search engine processes, Google also acquired
some innovative technologies from other business startups. One technology they
obtained from Behavio is of special interest to mobile marketers. Behavio’s technology
essentially turns smartphones into a kind of sensor that picks up on clues
according to your surroundings. Essentially, Google searches performed on
smartphones will product results specific to your surroundings.
This new technology
has some exciting implications for mobile marketers. The bottom line is that
businesses need to keep their mobile customers in mind more than ever when
thinking about their online content and how it’s displayed. Here are four tips
to accomplish that.
Users Should Be The Center
of SEO Strategy
It’s common sense
that your customers should be the center of everything you do as a business.
This is especially true of search engine optimization. Keyword research is
still crucial for SEO but today, many customers can also conduct voice searches
which by nature are more casual. Pay close attention to how your customers are
searching for your business online. How do they phrase their search queries?
Make sure the answers to their questions are the first things they see when
they find your business’s website. SEO is no longer just about where you rank
in search results; it’s about answering your customers’ questions.
Improve Your Mobile Site
Before there were
smartphones, you could be sure that all mobile traffic was originating from
computers and laptops. Now that is no longer the case. Consider that in recent
years, desktop and laptop web traffic has increased by 12% while mobile web
traffic has increased by 125%. If your website isn’t optimized for mobile
devices, you’re missing out on a lot of potential customers. It’s also
important to keep in mind that mobile customers are very different from desktop
and laptop customers. More likely, your mobile customers are on the go and
looking for quick results. Your mobile site needs to have a simple, intuitive
interface. Make sure it’s designed around getting customers the info they’re
looking for fast. Load times should be down to about a second.
Use Marketing Videos
Experts predict that
by 2016, video will account for 70% of all data traffic. Mobile apps like Vine
have made it easy to create very short (six seconds) videos that not only
entertain but also advertise. One thing is for sure, in the coming years video
is going to play a much bigger role in mobile marketing. It’s best to get started
now.
Know What Your Customers
Want
A key difference
between mobile customers and PC customers is that mobile customers are
typically interested in making a purchase much faster. While those shopping
from the comfort of home might be content to browse around, mobile customers
are out and about. When they decide to buy something, they buy it, typically
within the hour. It’s more important than ever to make your contact information
readily available to these customers. When they find you online, you want them
to be able to find your brick and mortar location soon after.
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Source:
fastcompany.com/3024442/4-ways-your-mobile-marketing-needs-to-change-this-year
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