Mobile Advertising

60% Of Mobile Users Click Ads Weekly

More than 60% of mobile consumers click on mobile ads at least once a week, according to new research from mobile ad network Mojiva and InsightExpress. Of that group, about 20% are especially responsive, clicking on ads several times a day. The study, based on a poll of 100 random users on the network, also found that about half or more of respondents would be willing to play a game, download an application, visit a Web site or watch a video as a result of seeing an ad. Less than a quarter (22%) said they would go as far as purchasing a product and only 17% would use an ad’s tap-to-call feature. When it comes to ad units, about 21% on average indicated they would notice normal banner ads, video ads, interactive ads and animated banner ads. Surprisingly, only 2% said they would pay attention to screen takeover ads. The study suggested that’s because the aggressive approach these ads take may alienate users. But even if users find takeover ads a turnoff, how could they not notice them? In terms of ad content, people were most likely to be receptive to ads related to retail stores, weather, restaurants and bars. That makes sense, given that people use mobile phones on the go. Among topics or industry categories queried, ads related to magazines, airlines, traffic and banks had the least interest for users. Roughly one-third said they use their phones mostly “offline” for calling and texting, one-third use phones equally online and offline, and about the same proportion spend most of their time browsing the Web, checking email or doing other things online. In terms of demographics, whites make up almost half (47%) of users, while African-Americans make up 26%, Hispanics 9%, Native Americans 3%, “Other” 4%, and 11% did not respond to the question. Seventy percent or more of survey participants said they are responsible for household purchases in each of the following product categories: groceries, restaurant meals, personal items and/or electronics. For 60% of users, annual household income is below $40,000. The Mojiva network overall had more than 100 million unique U.S. users and 471.4 million globally in April. Source

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Creating a Mobile Version of Your Law Firm Site

Its pretty obvious now that mobile devices are for real and many people are using them. So it would make sense that you probably would want to make sure that someone who views your firms site on a mobile device, sees a version that is easy to read, easy to navigate and has your firms contact info, including your phone # readily available. MOBILE SITES FOR LAWYERS If you don’t have a mobile version of your site, that means that someone on a mobile device will see your site just like they would on a desktop. For some sites, its not that big of a deal because they have a basic text rich site. Yet for bigger sites that have flash animation, they can pose problems in that first most mobile devices, including the Iphone can’t read flash, so you basically have a big blank spot where the flash animation normally would be. Then also normal sites that look good on the desktop, sometimes don’t look as good and are usually harder to navigate. So some users who found the site might just give up and go find another site that is more mobile friendly! CREATING A MOBILE SITE FOR YOUR LAW FIRM Creating a mobile version of your site can be done in a number of different ways.  It depends on how your site is currently setup.  If your site is setup in WordPress, you have  a lot of different options on ways to get your site setup for mobile.  If you have a html regular site, then there are other ways to get a mobile version of your site.  Ive used a service called Mofuse and basically you setup a site using tools and you can add different elements to the mobile site. Then you would setup a custom domain name like M.lawdomain.com and then you would have some kind of script setup so that it would detect if someone was on a mobile device and direct them to the mobile version. WORDPRESS MOBILE SOLUTIONS FOR ATTORNEYS Ive found that using wordpress plugins for the mobile site is the best solution.  Another reason to upgrade your current legal site to WordPress, it just has more flexibility and makes certain tasks easier.  There are a number of different plugins you can use to mobilize your attorney site. Most of them are setup so you dont use a custom domain name and instead your URL stays the same.  You can have your posts come up on your mobile site, or you can instead redirect it to any other page in your site, including your contact page or a special page you create for mobile users.    You have a lot of options but the goal is to make it easy for the user to view the pages and posts in your site, and to also make it easy for them to contact you, including the ability to click on your phone # and instantly call you on the mobile devise they are using. If you look at this site on a mobile device, you can see an example of how the site would look. We have helped a number of lawyers create mobile versions of their sites, contact us today to see how we can help your law firm create a mobile site.

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