It’s Friday! Today’s end-of-the-week infographic is all about mobile marketing. Mobile marketing cannot be overlooked. It’s an important aspect to all marketing campaigns in today’s highly-mobilized world. Today, mobile isn’t simply restricted to smart phones– tablets are being used more than ever before. Businesses must optimize their websites for mobile use on all platforms. Have you?
Brought to you by Milagro Mobile Marketing, this infographic illustrates the state of mobile marketing today, and how your business can cater to the mobile market.



It’s worth noting that the general health of the mobile marketing industry is closely related to the general health of the mobile advertising community. I would include developers and advertisers in the same category. Today more than ever, mobile advertisers and app developers are earning a tremendous living and getting a fantastic ROI for their efforts. Look at Airpush.com as just one high profile example. Almost overnight, the platform emerged as the second biggest Android mobile ad network in the world, Why? Apart from Airpush’s attributes, the interest and population of the developer community is now powerful enough to make such massive wave in such a short period of time. Given the health of these communities, I think mobile marketing will continue to thrive and expand in the foreseeable future.
Great point, Michael! I agree, and believe that the mobile marketing will definitely expand given the opportunities it presents for business.
I believe that mobile internet is growing fast as most of the people now are showing interest to take smartphones, i phones, tabs, etc., which are more easy to access internet and to carry.
Thanks for the comment, Samy! I think it’s fascinating how fast mobile Internet is developing.
Hi Lea,
Great info graphic you’ve shared. Unbelievable – Especially the stats on the smartphone and the amount of devices enabled and the average time people spends on their mobile devices. This is really interesting – considering that the smartphone hasn’t been in the market too long…
Glad you liked it, Anton! I think it’s really all about the convenience factor. The push to mobile has been so fast, it leads me to wonder if laptops and PCs will be obsolete in the near future–especially now that we have tablets.