Mobile
Mobile marketing is rapidly growing and is becoming essential for any business. Mobile drives business growth and closer to consumer engagement. Consumers are changing with technology, they no longer simply go online, and they go on-line on the go.
Mobile is one of the fastest growing industry. Businesses are discovering ways to utilize mobile marketing, and it is very essential for business development. Marketers have enormously started to spend their dollars on mobile. According to eMarketer, in 2010, a mere “2.1% of all digital search ad dollars were spent on mobile devices.” That amount increased 22.1% in 2013 and is expected to exceed 59% by 2017.
In the past week, I decided to track my mobile movements. At beginning, I thought this might be baffling but I soon realized that I do spend some time on my mobile mostly marketing related. On a daily basis, I go over the latest news, trends and sometimes I record my favorite shows through my phone via a mobile App. When it comes to marketing news, I normally share the latest news with my followers on Twitter. Second screen plays a huge part when it fares to certain shows, for example; I tend to tweet when I watch a show called Shark Tank. One thing I realized since I came back from my vacation is that I see a lot of travel/vacation Ads, mainly the places I visited before.
Marketing is increasing becoming proactive with targeting consumer whereabouts. One mobile solution that I believe will definitely change the mobile industry is the ability to find my current needs or emotions instead of behavior targeting, which could sometime not be accurate. For instance, I still get the hotel deals while I am not planning to travel anytime soon. But I believe soon this type of targeting will end.
In Guatemala, a specialty shoe retailer called Meat Pack, uses location data to detect when its customers are in rival’s store in the same area. In return, it then sends offers to the customer’s phone. This shows how the future of mobile is changing. In Bangladesh, there is a computer program evolved by researchers, the program recognizes user’s emotions. The program tracks keystrokes dynamics and analyzes patterns. The future of this wonderful technology is very bright.
Go Mobile, it saves time, money and makes life easier!
Sources: thinkwithgoogle.com
AdAge Marketing Fact Pack
Mobile Marketing Watch
Forbes (http://www.forbes.com/sites/drewhendricks/2014/09/11/5-tips-for-perfecting-mobile-marketing/)
Color in Branding
We all encounter color in our everyday lives, from traffic lights to the products we buy. Color certainly influences what we read and what we buy. Have you ever thought about the importance of color in branding?
The proper use of color in branding is vital, and it plays an integral part in memory recall. Color stimulates all the senses, instantly conveying a message like no other communication method. Color conveys meaning and message without words and it should represent your brand’s image.
Choosing the correct color for your brand is crucial, the colors you use in your branding efforts should be carefully weighed because it sets you apart from your competitors’ products and logo. Each color triggers certain emotional and psychological reactions.
You want your brand perceived in a way that is rememberable to your customers, some brands are instantly recognizable by their colors. For example, McDonald’s use their brand color “yellow” to great effect. Yellow is the most visible color, which is why the McDonald’s M can be seen from a great distance. (Test your knowledge of trademarked colors by taking this pop quiz)
Visualize the color blue
Blue is a very popular color for corporate websites because it conveys communication, authority, and clarity. Many global companies like IBM, JP Morgan, Samsung, AT&T, BMW and General Electric use blue as the primary color in their logo. And most websites incorporate blue or at least one shade of blue into a design or logo.
Have you ever thought why social media sites use blue? Twitter, Tumblr, WordPress, LinkedIn and Facebook, they all use blue in their brands.
Blue is gender neutral and generally associated with the mind and intellect and it is the most popular color in the universe. This is not a coincidence that all social media giants picked blue. There is no doubt that they must have invested a great deal of money and time to make sure that they chose the right color for their brands.
Blue dominates the world-wide web including my blog header. From Reddit, Skype, Mashable, Foursquare, Digg, MSN Windows Live, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft, Skype, the White House website.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was asked why he decided to make Facebook blue in an interview. His answer was “Blue is the richest color for me and I can see all of blue”
Color plays an integral factor in the success of your business! Think carefully and choose wisely.
Do you believe there is a psychology of color?
Recognisable Brands Test brand color test
Lastly, if you’re questioning the power of color in branding, look at this example:



