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SA businesses need to 'mobilise'While consumers have clearly gone mobile, many businesses are still playing catch-up. Most brands have not yet adopted a mobile strategy to engage with these connected consumers and as such are not capitalising on this opportunity. The era of mobile has arrived. Driven by the explosion of smartphones, mobile is the fastest growing medium in history. Today, over half of all new Internet connections are coming from mobile devices and there are already more than one billion mobile Internet users around the world. More smartphone users than DStv subscribersIn South Africa, there are more smartphone users (6.7 million) than DStv (5.2 million) subscribers, with 39% of urban South Africans and 27% of rural users now browsing the Internet on their phones (World Wide Worx, 2011). Research has also shown an increase in the number of mobile searches conducted by South Africans in the last year, with a significant proportion of users searching for products and services on their cellphones. Here are a few steps that businesses can take to begin building their smartphone Internet strategies today:
We're in the earliest chapters of mobile's history. As the mobile web expands, the opportunities available for marketers to reach consumers and grow their businesses will increase as well. Businesses are boosting sales, brand-awareness, and purchase-intent through effective mobile campaigns. It's not too late to be early to mobilise your business. About Brett St ClairBrett St Clair is CEO at Siatik, one of Google's leading African cloud partners. He has 20+ years experience in the global digital landscape. He was previously Barclays' digital transformation director for Africa, where he launched a world-first with chat banking in Facebook messenger. Prior to that he was Google's Africa lead for cloud services and led AdMob's expansion across the continent. He was also the first keynote speaker in Africa to accept bitcoin as payment. View my profile and articles... |