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Mobile commerce: what it is and why you should care

Sprout Social

Mobile commerce has long been touted as the future of ecommerce itself. Mobile transactions are poised to make up more than 10% of all retail sales in the United States by 2025. The concept of mobile shopping is pretty universal, right? What is mobile commerce? What are some examples of mobile commerce?

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How to Target Specific Mobile Devices on Facebook and Instagram

Jon Loomer

If you scroll down the list of options that populate when you enter a keyword, you may notice some other options that appear, which are not related to device ownership: Notice how Facebook refers to this as an “Interest,” not as a “Behavior.” Comparing Interests with Ownership Behavior.

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Mobile Visits Account for 40% of All Traffic for Publishers

Adam Sherk

Mobile is an important and growing traffic source for all publishers, but just how much traffic does it represent? I was curious where things currently stand so I pulled mobile traffic figures from SimilarWeb for a variety of well-known brands. The highest figure was 70% and the lowest was 25%: Average Mobile Traffic Number of Sites.

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Mobile Positioning: A Business Must

Webbiquity SMM

Mobile access to the web has surpassed browser usage. Consumers are growing fonder of their smartphones and tablets, using them to access content and make online purchases in staggering numbers. Consider these 2012 statistics: • Twitter estimates 55% of users access the site through a mobile device. • In fact, by 2015 more U.S.

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Lo-Fi Content 101: What It Is & How You Can Make It

Likeable

If you’ve been on social media in the past few years, odds are you’ve seen a piece of lo-fi content. Lo-fi is short for “low-fidelity,” which essentially refers to content that has a DIY feel and requires minimal production. No fancy shoots, locations, or actors—just some quick content shot on a phone. Have fun with it!

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Realtime Olympics: 60% of London 2012 Visits Came Via Mobile; Facebook Was 2nd Highest Traffic Source

The Realtime Report

A new compilation of stats from the 2012 Olympic Games reveals that 60% of visits to the official London 2012 Games website and apps came from mobile devices. com) during the Games came from search; Facebook was the top referring traffic source after search. million tweets for 204 teams on desktop and mobile. Want more details?

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Eight Common Facebook Issues And Steps To Resolve Them

SocMed Sean

It’s a consistent issue on the Facebook mobile app. If you don’t have access to a desktop, you can open Facebook in your mobile browser and choose “Show Desktop View.”. Content Not Available Error Message When Viewing A Facebook Profile. When you go to view it, you get a message that says, “Content is not available right now.”

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