In brief: A run down of some significant mobile search stats and studies in the run up to Exploring the Future of Mobile Search, an exploratory expert workshop organized by the European Commission, where MSG will give the keynote address.
It's encouraging to see a much sharper focus on mobile search and a growing realization among mobile operators, content providers and publishers/developers that there is a lot more to mobile search than the universal model we know from the online Internet. Mobile phone form factors push companies to develop new mobile search services that deliver us relevant results in tune with our intent and context. All the better if these services make use of features and functions such as voice recognition, image recognition, location-awareness and Augmented Reality.
Another development that makes search essential is the avalanche of apps and app stores, and the drive by all the players in the ecosystem to make these content and services storefronts a commercial success. Case in point: Apple's decision to snap up Siri, a voice-activated digital personal assist that takes the concept of search to a new level (allowing us to find not search!)
May 10, 2010
Tags: Aisle411, Apps, Australia, comScore, Data Points, Expertmaker, Facebook, getfugu, GigaOm, Google, Mobile Commerce, Mobile Local Search, Mobile Search, Mobile search workshop, Mobile Touch Web, Orange, Taptu, YouTube
Posted in Location-Based Services, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research, Mobile Search, Mobile Social Media | 2 Comments »
Mobile 2D barcode scanning is paving the way for a range of exciting and lucrative schemes hyperlinking our physical world of things (all objects including product packaging, printed media, TV, billboards, equipment – the works!) with a digital world or websites and destinations filled with information, advertising, applications downloads, coupons, processes and special offers.
The last weeks have seen a slew of announcements in this space, heralding a new phase in market development, new thinking about the business models (particularly the value to the enterprise) and new urgency in the race among companies across the emerging business ecosystem to get barcode strategies in place – fast (!).
March 31, 2010
Tags: 2D barcodes, Amazon, American Movil, Android, Apple, AT&T, Barcodes, BlackBerry, bnetTV, Facebook, getfugu, Google, iPhone, Location-Based Services, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Social Networks, Mobile Tag, Netsize Guide 2010, Orange, Renu Mobile, Scanbuy, Telefonica, Telenor, Vodafone
Posted in Barcodes, Briefing Rooms, Content Discovery, Featured, Location-Based Services, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research, Mobile Social Media, Netsize | 1 Comment »
The Netsize Guide 2010 is also creating a stir at CTIA, where several fans have asked me for a copy. But at 200+ pages it really wasn't the ideal hand luggage to bring on the trip. Instead, MSG and Netsize move on to Part 2 in the ongoing series to showcase a “best of” selection of executive interviews and hot topics that have everyone talking. On the heels of the fantastically successful SXSW conference, there's a sharp focus on figuring out how companies can move from meeting place to market place – and make money in the process.
Flirtomatic is certainly a company that provides a blueprint.
March 23, 2010
Tags: AdMob, Android, app store, Apple, Blyk, Facebook, Flirtomatic, Google, iPhone, L’Oreal, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Social Networks, MySpace, Netsize, Netsize Guide 2010, ninemsn, O2, Orange, ProSiebenSat1, Samsung, Strongbow, T-Mobile, Twitter, Vodafone
Posted in Briefing Rooms, Featured, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Social Media, Netsize | 2 Comments »
Just two days till the industry gathers at the fist Mobile World Congress (MWC) of the new decade. To get us in the mindset to think about the companies, developments and trends that matter most, MSG presents part 2 of the three-part series dissecting the mobile developments impacting the mobile industry and our society at all levels, as documented in the Netsize Guide.
Today we look at mobile engagement (which we defined to include mobile advertising, mobile marketing, mobile commerce and all the ways companies/brands connect with people on the move. What advertising approaches will people accept? What role do mobile operators play? What are the campaigns that set the bar? What is the future of NFC? And where does mobile fit in an effective CRM strategy?
February 12, 2010
Tags: E-Plus, Microsoft, MTS Russia, Netsize, Netsize Guide 2009, Netsize Guide 2010, Ogilvy Group, Orange, Sponge Ltd., Telefonica, Twistbox, Verrus, Visa
Posted in Briefing Rooms, Featured, Mobile Marketing, Netsize | 1 Comment »

"It’s all about apps!" That is the message that has come through in dozens of recent briefings and interviews (many of which will be include in the chapter I am writing about app store business models for the
December 9, 2009
Tags: Android, app store, Apple, Bada, BlackBerry, changingworlds, convergence, developers, DN Capital, Google, iPhone, Java, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketing, Orange, podcast, Recommendation, Samsung, Symbina, vertical apps, VisionMobile, Windows Mobile
Posted in Content Discovery, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research, Personalization, Podcasts, Recommendation | 2 Comments »
Back from
Mobile Advertising UK (Twitter feed:
#maduk) in London with new and practical insights into mobile advertising and extremely positive feedback on my report findings.
Regular readers will recall that MSG was commissioned to conduct Mobile Advertising UK, a research project research endorsed by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA), to expertly document the state of the mobile advertising industry in the U.K. and identify growth opportunities in the emerging mobile advertising marketplace. The report - which combines valuable consumer insights gathered by ÆNEAS Strategy Consulting and Management (coordinated by my esteemed colleagues Tarik Fawzi and Atva van Zanten) and qualitative research based on 20+ interviews with operators, enablers, agencies, and brands contributed by MSG - will be formally released in July.
Pricing is GBP 2,999 ($4,866) for the report. 500 GBP discount for MMA and IAB members, and people who attended the event. For more information, email James Cameron (
james@camerjam.com) or call +44 7940 749874. And while we're at it: A huge around of applause for James, long-time MSG friend and supporter, whose Camerjam Events company successfully brought together 130+ professionals and pundits at this inaugural event sure to spread to other countries soon!
In the meantime, allow me to share some of the key findings and data points based on an online survey of 1,000+ UK mobile users. (And please follow along in the complete presentation below via SlideShare, and listen in to
this audio interview (supported by the iPhone blogging app
Audio Boo) via
The Really Mobile Project, where I put some of the stats into perspective.)
June 18, 2009
Tags: 3, 3UK, 4th Screen, Adfortel, AdMob, Alcatel Lucent, bango, behavioral targeting, Comverse, Google, IAB UK, IBM Scout, InsideMobile, Location-Based Services, MMA, Mobile Advertising U.K., mobile analytics, Mobile Coupons, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Search, Mobixell, Ogilvy, Orange, podcast, RGA, Rory Sutherland, SMS, Sponge, T-Mobile, Vodafone
Posted in Mobile Marketing, Mobile Research, Podcasts | 5 Comments »