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Notes From A Mobilized Marketer - Facebook Is Finally Being Looked At For Real News

66% of Facebook users get news there, according to Pew. And, by news, Pew means something other than that the dog got a grooming and now looks like Dad. Or that Dad now looks like the dog.

Pokemon Go is the biggest U.S. mobile game ever. And, with that, it will soon get ads in the form of sponsored locations.

Smartphone use percentages by country: South Korea 88, Australia 77, Israel 74, U.S. 72, Spain 71, UK 68, Canada 67, Italy 60 and Turkey 59, and China 58 (Pew).

Turkey is second in Periscope usage behind the U.S. and led to real-time look-ins of the attempted coup.

The average mobile cost per click (CPC) for brand keywords rose 25-30% above where they were in early May, per Merkle.

A meteorologist won't fit in your pocket but the FEMA app will, according to a tweet from the National Weather Service. You don’t say.

Survey: One in four U.S. adults have refilled an prescription via smartphone, but 62% want to (Adobe Digital).

Smartphone video had a cumulative audience of 110.1 million adults in the U.S. in the first quarter, up from 85.4 million in the year-ago quarter, according to Nielsen. Those users consumed 5.69 billion gross minutes of video, a jump from 3.41 billion a year ago.

Video viewing on PCs declined. Cumulative audience was 77.7 million, down from 86.3 million.

60% of mobile users would have a more positive view of a retailer if they were provided with offers that could be saved to their smartphones: Vibes.

The television viewing numbers tell a convincing story that baseball is not a young-person’s must-see TV. The median age for the Major League Baseball All-Star Game was 54.6. There were 294,000 viewers aged 12-17, 1.2 million viewers 18-34, 1.5 million viewers 35-49, and 5.2 million viewers 50+.

We’ll get another high-profile viewership glimpse with the upcoming Rio Olympics. The amount of NBC Olympics broadcasting hours is equal to roughly 52 FIFA World Cups and nearly 1,700 Super Bowl telecasts.

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July 17, 2016 by Jeff Hasen.
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Notes From A Mobilized Marketer - The "Mobile Makes The World Series" Edition

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Snow covers much of the country, but we already have a World Series participant assured – mobile. For the first time since MLB.TV debuted in 2002, subscribers will have access to live stream every Series game.

More than a third of U.S. Android users with WhatsApp installed use it every day, eMarketer reports. But Facebook doesn't expect WhatsApp to make money for years.

The vast majority of Internet users go online from home on a typical day—90 percent say that, up from 76 percent in 2000, according to Pew.

Qualcomm says that your next cellphone may have a faster Internet connection than your home computer.

Mobile-influenced offline sales account for 20 percent of Walmart revenue, the retailer says.

Headline: Netflix’s deal with Comcast won’t destroy the Internet. My reaction - Whew.

Teens are using YouTube more frequently than Facebook.

Nearly half of community banks will offer mobile payments to customers by 2015.

ADP says that mobile users access pay info at a 60 percent higher rate than desktop users.

Reading email now outranks phone calls as the most popular smartphone activity.

Nine countries now have more mobile money accounts than bank accounts, the Gates Foundation reports.

Media organizations like ESPN report that more than 50 percent of their traffic comes from mobile on peak days: Forrester.

57 percent of CMOs say designing experiences for mobile apps are key for customer loyalty, an IBM study says.

Tweet I saw: Dear tweeps, check out my new website: http://timdriesen.com  (best viewed full screen tho a mobile version available too). Ummm, you don’t dictate how people interact.

On displays at the Mobile World Congress: A $50 Android smartphone that doubles as a TV.

The average mobile phone contains more bacteria than a toilet seat. Lovely.

Another tweet made more sense to me: If your mobile app keeps nagging me for a rating, I will give it one. A one star rating.

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March 2, 2014 by Jeff Hasen.
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