Someone once said: "Renew or die". Sounds familiar, doesn't it?
That is why companies must be up to date, know how to keep up to date and adapt our business strategies to the habits of consumers: one of the most popular habits among users today is the use of electronic devices (mobile, computer) to consult all kinds of information.
In fact, the mobile phone is already the device most used in Spain to connect to the internet by 98% of Spaniards, according to a study carried out in 2020, even more than the computer. Therefore, adapting our marketing strategies to the devices most used by users (the mobile phone in this case) will help us to connect more with them and create a bond of closeness.
would you like to know how you can do it? Are you one of those who are thinking about creating mobile marketing for your inbound marketing strategy? Then, this post will interest you.
In order to create this type of content, it is necessary to know the new trends, how our buyer personas use mobile phones and through which platforms in order to be able to guide us in a much more interactive process than the one we started with at the beginning.
Therefore, to talk about mobile marketing is to talk about developing a large part of our marketing strategy through something that all users have at their fingertips: a mobile phone.
In addition to this, the vast majority of users want to spend their time on social networks. Social networks are a platform that will help us a lot when it comes to understanding user behaviour on the internet or through which platforms they communicate more, which ones they spend more time on, etc.
Mobile applications, as we have already mentioned in some other post, are a great ally to develop our digital marketing strategy, but we must know how to use them and position ourselves correctly in each of them. Depending on the target audience we want to address, it will be convenient to develop our mobile marketing campaigns on some platforms or others.
The development of our strategy must be based on fulfilling a series of requirements so that our users feel truly connected with us and understand the value of our brand.
The different types of mobile marketing campaigns that we can develop will also depend on the type of action we want to develop in the networks and how we want to position ourselves, as this is how users will see us.
The boom in the use of mobile phones has been growing in recent times, especially in the last year, where the pandemic caused by the Covid-19 crisis has caused a confinement that has kept us at home. During this time, users have used their mobile phones for more than 11 hours a day and it has overtaken the computer as the most used device for online shopping, according to a Nielsen study.
Now that we know that users consult the majority of information on the internet using their mobile phones, it is important to adapt our options to reach them on their smartphones.
To do this, we can carry out different campaigns:
I suppose you are wondering if it is really worth investing time and resources in developing a mobile marketing campaign when you don't know to what extent your audience will be able to enjoy it, so we are going to compile a series of data that demonstrate the relevance of such a marketing campaign and you will be able to find out:
All these data, compiled from the IAB Spain report on Mobile Marketing, shed a lot of light on this new marketing trend that is becoming so relevant nowadays. Moreover, it will be very useful in our Inbound Marketing strategy, as the closer we are to our buyer persona, the more likely it is that they will become a customer for our brand. And isn't this the objective of all commercial action?