Week 7
Week 7
Om ni Channels
Today’s Agenda
• Concept Checks
• Individual Presentations
• Omni-Channel Marketing
Concept Checks
1997 First mobile app, the game “Snake (贪食蛇),” launched on Nokia phones.
2008 Apple launches its App Store and Google launches the Android Market.
Present day Mobile marketing has increased exponentially: 500 billion texts are sent every
month, and 40% of online transactions are completed via mobile.
Evolution and Value of Mobile Marketing
Mobile Marketing
Source: Comscore MMX® Multi-Platform & Mobile Metrix Web & App, Total Minutes, June 2019, U.S (full report see Moodle)
Mobile vs. Desktop
A well-designed mobile app icon may increase the brand image by creating a positive
view in the minds of mobile consumers.
As seen in this image, many apps use their logo or brand name conspicuously on or
as their mobile app icon, which may stick on the mind of consumers and help to
enhance their connection with the brand.
Examples of apps on Google Play that clearly display brand name or logo
Google LLC
Mobile Marketing Objectives
The Target app’s chat function can answer Home Depot, like many organizations,
consumers’ questions or alert Target to offers text message notification when
issues that the customer needs resolved. orders are ready.
Target offers chat functionality through its app Home Depot offers Text Message Notification for Orders
Target The Home Depot
Mobile Marketing Objectives
• Type of device the consumer uses (operating system, screen size, etc.)
• Location-based targeting
• Mobile-app engagement
• Mobile purchasing habits
• Preferred language
• Demographic information
• Behaviors
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
Location-based targeting
Location-based targeting
• Example: Aiming to solve the problem of weather-related bad hair days, Pantene
launched a campaign in which full-screen ads were designed specifically for
placement on The Weather Channel apps where people often check the weather.
• When the customer checked her forecast, she was served a geo-targeted ad with the right
Pantene product to match.
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
Location-based targeting
Using the boundary that has been set, mobile marketers can implement a mobile geo-
targeting strategy. Common types of communication include:
• Location-based push notifications
• Location-based mobile ads
• Geo-texting (sending text messages to consumers based on their location)
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
Location-based targeting
What is Geofencing?
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
Location-based targeting
Example: Road Tales from Volkswagen
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
Location-based targeting
Example: Line Ghost Alert
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
Ad-supported apps
free to download, but ads appear on the screen.
Freemium apps
free to download but include in-app
purchases that enables the user to enhance an
app or game.
Paid apps
charge the customer an upfront price to
download the app ($0.99 is the most common),
but offer full functionality once downloaded.
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
App store optimization (ASO) is very important to the success of many apps. ASO involves
taking the steps necessary to improve a mobile app’s visibility within app stores.
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
https://www.comscore.com/Insights/Presentations-and-Whitepapers/2017/The-2017-US-Mobile-App-Report
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
There are also some situations to avoid in mobile app design. For example, apps
that:
• Have too much functionality
• Have too many options
• Have a dull design
• Are slow or crash often
• Have aspects that are inconsistent
• Ask consumers for more information than is needed
Mobile Marketing Considerations, Strategies and Tactics
• Push notifications is a common tactic that app developers use to spark repeat
visits to their app.
• Marketers should balance how many push notifications they send. If they
bombard a person, they risk the user turning off notifications or worse, deleting
their app.
Mobile-app engagement: in-app augmented reality
Augmented reality overlays digital content and information onto the physical world
— as if they’re actually there with you, in your own space.
https://martech.org/study-90-percent-use-multiple-screens-throughout-the-same-day/
Combining Online and Offline Experiences
• Showrooming—go to store to see, feel, and experience the product, then buy online
(research offline and buy online).
• Webrooming—check prices, features, user comments online, then go to the store to
see and buy (research online and buy offline).
• Buy online and pick up at store
• Example: Amazon/HKTV Mall
Combining Online and Offline Experiences