mobile apps development – Enterprise Mobility, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, IoT, Blockchain Solutions & Services | Fusion Informatics Limited https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog Lets Transform Business for Tomorrow Wed, 08 Jan 2020 13:26:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.4 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/favicon.png mobile apps development – Enterprise Mobility, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, IoT, Blockchain Solutions & Services | Fusion Informatics Limited https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog 32 32 Why Progressive Web Apps Will Replace Native Mobile Apps? https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/why-progressive-web-apps-will-replace-native-mobile-apps/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/why-progressive-web-apps-will-replace-native-mobile-apps/#respond Tue, 06 Nov 2018 06:18:54 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=4317 Why Progressive Web Apps Will Replace Native Mobile Apps

Progressive web apps also called in short-term PWA, so because of its benefits for companies made as and we can use like

PWA = Progressive wealth Acclamation

What are Progressive web apps?

In simple terms, a Progressive Web App is similar to the mobile website and modified with extra specialties and an operation that makes us a sense like a mobile app. It was designed to act as a smooth performance even without a network connection and introduced in 2015. It is just like the website with customized features like loading fast screen; Faculty to use apps offline, Push intelligence and all these features can be available for all browsers like Google, Firefox and Opera

It has become more popular in terms of operating less data than the mobile app and successfully working even without an internet connection. The number of global marketers is utilizing the progressive web apps and identifying a flawless user experience on mobile without developing an application for it.

Many times all business are facing a problem when it comes to reaching their customers and sometimes choosing mobile applications or website. In addition, Many Businesses converted into mobile applications and using the website for online reaches on the desktop. A progressive web app is a compression of a mobile app with user-friendly design and website. The progressive web app allows users the friendly experience similar to the mobile app at the same cost of building a native iOS or Android app. It will act as responsive for all the devices and features behave like mobile application on the device. One of the most primary advantages of progressive web apps is it can be viewed at offline when an Internet connection is not inactive

Why progressive Web apps for Business?

Let’s Assume-

You are holding a leading e-commerce business that sells home appliances. Therefore, business people start collecting multiple ideas about whether to develop a mobile app or a website that will benefit you to sell your home appliances.

For any Business, the principal aim is to develop business and customers. Organizers normally do it by benefiting on disruptions in the business beginning on in their business’s survival.

In the beginning, the business tends to grow with ideas into mobile applications and website to reach customers. Whatever the business may be, it is highly important to collect the maximum customers at the early step of operating. Also, collecting the audience’s feedback plays a major role through the proper channels from a mobile app or website. An amazing design is impacts to satisfy the audience because they judge and decide the future of your business and confirms that your business delivers high-level services and products.

So now how it is possible to deliver the customer friendly experience design?

The solution is progressive web apps

Progressive web apps (PWAs) are the infinity of both the web and mobile apps. It blends the excellent of both systems and provides you with the latest experience of an app on the website. These apps provide the following features

  • PWAs load instantly
  • Operates even in offline(Without Network)
  • Push notifications
  • Full-screen mode
  • Mobile app-like experience
  • Can add to home screen

Advantages of progressive Web Apps

Full-Screen Mode- Progressive web apps deliver several benefits like native app experience without advancing libations for devices that do not promote them. One of the most remarkable is the difference between seeing a website in the browser now placed in a full-screen background.

Available in Offline Mode – Once you open up a Progressive Web Apps in your web browser, then the website automatically saves a cache in your web browser, Which implies you can later simply less the webpage in Offline Mode. So users can view any article or post every time at any place.

Respond Like Mobile App-In progressive Web Apps, app stores everything is cached it shows to feel like mobile apps. We have the opportunity to simulate the appearance and feel of a natural mobile application, perfect with UI elements, animations.

Push notifications-Some of the helpful features for executives are the interactivity possibilities with customers that can truly possible with progressive web apps. Push notifications and the new distribution method allow users to mesh and re-engage by publisher’s content in a form. Moreover, It intently resembles in the user’s information bar.

Low data – Native apps occupy a lot of storage. Some users use smartphones have no accessible to download apps and it is problem them to install and where Progressive web apps which take low data to download and opens faster to download.

Difference between Progressive Web Apps and Native Web Apps

 

 Progressive Web Apps
 Native Web Apps
 Can operate in Online and Offline  Cannot operate Offline ,only Online
 Mobile specific navigation is possible  Mobile specific navigation is possible
 Easy Access to Push Notification  Easy Access to Push Notification
 Home Screen Access  Home Screen Access
 Requires less data to download  Requires more data to Install
 Can easily bypass Marketing  Promotion is required
 Shareable and link to home screen to device  Not possible to link
 Not requires updates  Updates requires frequently
 Easily indexed by Google  Not possible to get index

Conclusion

Web development companies in India noticed the prominence of Progressive Web Apps. Apart from applying Business obtain low bounce rate and webpage loading speed, PWA has a high value from the Search Engine Optimization perspective also. The users notice a pleasant and favorable user interface from the Progressive Web Apps structure, which is beneficial for marketing perspective for a website.

Mostly the progressive web apps development companies in India must utilize the main latest technologies to consider services workers and style sheets and pictures and Javascript. It is platform contains the whole bulk of latest technologies blended together in one platform to develop a solid and high standard website.

Progressive Web Apps provide several other benefits to companies to improve their profits with many other innovations and features to use with their existing support. To know more about Progressive Web Apps

Reach us sales@fusioninformatics.com

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Complexity made Simple with the Best Technology for Projects https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/complexity-simple-technology-projects/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/complexity-simple-technology-projects/#respond Thu, 15 Jun 2017 04:35:47 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=3001 By helping our clients choose the right technology for their mobile, web applications and other projects, we offer simple solutions for complex problems – easily and readily.

Today, the world of web and application development is packed to the brim with numerous technology backed solutions. Given such a confusing and complicated scenario, it is a cumbersome task for business owners to opt for the right technology for a given set of project requirements. At Fusion Informatics, we make it easy for our clients to have their apps and other web projects built to perfection – right from the scratch.

Our developers, web programmers and technical leads are fully equipped to face the demands that arise with every new client requirement. They go a long way in facilitating the right decisions and no unnecessary technical debt; thereby, making complexity simpler and less burdensome. Given below are some of the primary reasons for paving the grounds for good design decisions.

  • The selection of right technology ensures better estimates and solutions for projects.
  • By making complexities more manageable, we help our clients enjoy lower development costs and lesser Time to Market.
  • Our developers have to inject less(er) coding efforts, which by extension leads to reduced number of bugs and development errors.
  • Our clients can enjoy higher Return of Investments, which in turn leads to more conversions, higher traffic, better turnover, and more.

Our developers at Fusion Informatics always choose better technology for implementing the right solutions for the problems on hand. They believe in introducing only those tools that take care of the weight lifting in the simplest of ways. This way, our teams achieve a lot more than expected, and with little efforts from their side. At all times, our clients are assured of the high quality of all project deliverables. Our basic frameworks are technology and language bound to deliver optimum results; in other words, our solution bound technologies focus on the problems on hand and meet most client needs to the hilt.

Here are some simple steps that ensure project success for us:

  • We go an extra mile to understand the end goals, pain-points and actual requirements of our clients.
  • Thereafter, we break them all down into simple, logical modules that are based on the business logic of our clients.
  • Once the logical design is ready, we identify the core modules and technology that a solution is dependent on the most.
  • Once the right technology is frozen upon, we look for the best plugins or extensions after estimating the complexity of the technology/solution.

It is no secret that by opting for the right technology, programming language or platform, our developers can handle the real challenges brought forth by development projects. In fact, this is a win-win situation of our clients too. Don’t get left behind. Go ahead and make complexities simpler, only at Fusion Informatics.

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The Future Of Mobile Apps https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/future-mobile-apps/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/future-mobile-apps/#comments Tue, 04 Nov 2014 10:01:17 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=2618 Mobile apps have made themselves indispensable in today’s fast moving world. It is difficult to imagine a world without mobile apps in the future. Nevertheless, let us look into times ahead and visualize how the future of mobile apps, which continues to evolve presently at great speed. In this article, we shall look at some key trends that are influencing the future of mobile apps.

Mobile apps – the current divide

Recent Research by Flurry points out to the fact that the average U.S customer spends around 2 hours and 42 minutes on mobile devices today. Again, the latest Flurry study points out that the percentage time consumers spend on mobile devices continues to rise. This growing use of mobile apps by organizations is encouraging for organizations, which are always on the lookout for such opportunities wherein their apps can be utilized to the maximum by their target audience.

However, currently, the use of mobile apps seems to be divided between consumer and corporate use. Some apps are designated as consumer apps, some apps are being marketed as corporate or business apps, though the line dividing the two continues to blur as the apps development juggernaut moves into the future.

Mobile Apps and the future security scenario

However, let us devote the remainder of this article to understand the future of mobile apps. Upcoming on the horizon are wearable technologies that are becoming increasingly integrated with traditional devices such as mobile gadgets such as tablets, smart phones and mobile phones. As part of the future trend for mobile apps, data security is getting all the more attention due to the vulnerability to a variety of threats and various security reasons.

Therefore, also being developed are mobile application management platforms that provides a flexible range of security responses to a broad spectrum of threats as well as varying operating conditions. Such platforms can protect corporate data as well as apps are the least affected by threats or risks and do not affect the operations of the company or the data that is secured within its bounds.

Mobile apps and the cloud

Many experts believe that the cloud holds the key to the future of mobile apps. The cloud is not just an internet based server storage system, but extends much more than that. Microsoft offers its One Drive to its office 365 users. Similarly, Apple has come up with iCloud Drive and Amazon has announced unlimited free storage for its Amazon ‘Fire’ phone. Now that the cloud is gaining traction, it is fast overtaking many traditional software development companies on a global scale. This trend is being fast adopted by many mobile apps developers who are also getting onto the bandwagon and adopting a similar culture, because the cloud promises them benefits such as high reliability and efficiency, resource management, maintaining data integrity, and resource scalability.

Besides, such mobile apps developers pay only for what they use and get improved performance since the entire high-end infrastructure is available on demand and that too anywhere at any time, thereby guaranteeing the necessary efficiency and efficacy so much required for mobile apps developers.

The Future of Mobile Apps – The Practical Scenario

In today’s marketplace, it is becoming increasingly daunting to keep a tab on the exact pace of development for the future of mobile apps. On the one hand; the future trend for mobile development seems to be heading towards embracing the cloud, while enhancing security to protect mobile data and delivering more user-friendliness.

On the other, the future trend for mobile looks that developers seem to be embracing Android more than iOS. At the same time, HTML5 seems to be growing to become the most popular mobile development platform. At the same time, more apps are going to be designed with the help of open API and there will be more centralized places in the form of apps stores, where one can buy apps from.

Finally, since push notifications and spot-aimed marketing are becoming more and more accepted in mobile app development, location-based applications will become even more popular as they fill facilitate the right deals to reach the right audience.

To conclude, mobile apps development seems to be heading towards a scenario where it would be second nature for both individuals as well as corporate houses to utilize mobile apps for their personal or official use. The future for mobile apps is competitive and selective. Especially in an impulse drive marketplace, it will be interesting to watch this development as it unfolds in the future.

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How To Solve The Biggest Problems Using a Mobile App https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/solve-biggest-problems-mobile-app/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/solve-biggest-problems-mobile-app/#respond Mon, 16 Jun 2014 10:28:44 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=2524 A smart device has become a must-have gadget these days. Anyone found without it is instantly branded as the grand pa sticking to old practices. We have now got used to the idea of using applications in our day-to-day life. Applications have been useful to us in almost every aspect of our life. They have helped businesses as well as individuals. Mobile applications can solve a number of problems a business usually faces. Whether it is the simplification of business processes or expanding the existing client base, mobile applications are useful in solving a variety of business problems.

Applications are revolutionizing the way companies work and communicate with clients. They help businesses in reaching remote clients, getting work done from employees living in remote locations, bringing down paper work, and many other things. Modern enterprises have realized the benefits that a business can attain by allowing employees to work flexibly from wherever they are. With smart applications introduced in the market, employees can access the right tools at anytime they want, no matter from where they are working. This leads to improved productivity levels and employee satisfaction.

Applications offer a novel way to reach customers across different corners of the world. They help a business make their products and/or services available right on the smart devices used by millions across the globe. Apps have facilitated mobile commerce wherein businesses can directly purchase from their mobile. It gives a business a chance to generate a sale the moment a client thinks about them from any place.

With ‘Bring Your Own Device’ (BOYD) concept in vogue employees have been encouraged to use their own phones to perform almost all business tasks. This enhances efficiency in business operations. It has transformed the workplace into virtual ones. Innovative tools can help a business adhere to strict guidelines for data security, management and infrastructure support. Custom mobile apps development has paved the way for businesses to create apps that can help them solve specific internal issues.

All in all, a mobile app can not only solve business problems but can also help in enhancing the efficiency of the operations.

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Consumers Addicted To Apps For iPhones And Android https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/consumers-addicted-apps-iphones-android/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/consumers-addicted-apps-iphones-android/#respond Fri, 23 Aug 2013 07:40:07 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=2323 Native apps are built expressly for a single mobile operating system like Apple’s iOS or Google’s Android, and marketed and downloaded through proprietary app stores.

In contrast, mobile Web apps are written in HTML, they exist online, and can be accessed and used from any kind of phone or tablet.

In the newest report from BI Intelligence, Business Insider’s paid research service, we explore why consumers still seem to overwhelmingly prefer native apps.

Native apps dominate mobile usage, account for the lion’s share of developer revenue, and perhaps not surprisingly, spark the most interest among those same mobile developers.

Is it too late for HTML5? Will the native app tidal wave overwhelm it and relegate HTML5 mobile Web apps to permanent second-class status?

In this report, we state our case for why HTML5 —  the latest mobile-friendly version of the Web’s publishing language — is in better shape than it appears to be.

HTML5’s advocates see its current stasis as a temporary speed bump, before mobile audiences and developers see the light and embrace apps on the more universal and less closed-off mobile Web.

Another advantage: Native apps are written in the difficult programming languages used for specific operating systems, while mobile Web apps are built around HTML5 and related Web technologies, which are more widely known.

Of course, it doesn’t help that consumers, and even many app publishers, remain confused about what a mobile Web app is, and how it differs from a native app and a mobile website. (A mobile Web app offers app-like interactive experiences, while a mobile website just serves up content and has a thin user interface.)

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Is it worth it for me to have a mobile app (or should I just have a responsive site). https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/worth-mobile-app-or-responsive-site/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/worth-mobile-app-or-responsive-site/#respond Thu, 08 Aug 2013 13:32:10 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=2303 You know your business needs a mobile presence, but how to best offer that experience — without breaking the bank — is something tons of companies, both big and small, continue to struggle with.

Carl asks: Is it worth it for me to have a mobile app (or should I just have a responsive site)? How do I know whether I’m getting bang for my buck?

If Carl had asked this question back in 2009 or 2010, it would have been phrased, “Do I need a native app or is a mobile-optimized website enough?” In 2011 and 2012, the question again would have shifted to “native app or mobile web app?” Today, “responsive” is the buzzword du jour.

As a result, it’s an increasingly popular option for companies that are looking to move into mobile, but that lack the budgets to support separate apps for each mobile platform and without the needs of something more complex such as a mobile web app.

The first thing you need to do is forget about buzzwords and lingo and focus on the actual needs of your business.

The first thing you need to do is forget about buzzwords and lingo and focus on the actual needs of your business.

App or Website

The basic question any business owner needs to ask himself is, “Do I need an app at all?” If you’re a law firm who primarily interacts via in-person consultations or over the phone, then no, you probably do not need a mobile app. The same is true for a restaurant owner with one or two locations.

Conversely, if you offer an existing web service for users logins and account management, a native mobile app is probably going to be a worthwhile investment, as it will provide tremendous performance benefits over using the mobile web.

Mobile Commerce as an Edge Case

There are, however, some edge cases in the app-versus-website debate. The most common to my mind is the area of commerce. Mobile commerce (mcommerce) is absolutely exploding, with more and more transactions taking place on tablets and smartphones every single day. In April, eMarketer predicted that by 2017, 25% of online retail transactions will take place on mobile.

Commerce is a tricky area for the mobile versus app debate

Commerce is a tricky area for the mobile versus app debate because the answer can really vary depending on the type of products being sold and the audience for the products.

I explored the mobile versus native debate in regards to ecommerce apps back in 2011. Although the shift to mobile shopping has greatly increased, the considerations for choosing mobile web (or in today’s parlance, “responsive”) over a native app are largely still the same.

I wrote then:

It isn’t just about choosing native apps or choosing the mobile web — it’s also about looking at who your customers are and what devices they use. For retailers that have lots of iPhone users, the fact that 50% of users can come from a native app and the conversion rate can be 30% higher makes a strong argument for creating a native app. Meanwhile, if conversion rates for native BlackBerry apps are subpar, it might make more sense to focus on optimizing the mobile commerce site to work with the BlackBerry browser.

This is all still true. Mcommerce companies should look at who their users are — what platforms they use, the average transaction price (studies continue to show that users feel more comfortable making large dollar purchases using a native app rather than the mobile web) and how well their current web solutions work with features such as shopping carts, time outs and more.

For mcommerce, you should absolutely start with a mobile friendly site and make sure that it is frequently updated to be fast, efficient and work well on multiple devices. Then, factor out how many sales will need to take place each month through a native app to pay for its development. If that seems feasible, building a native app to offer alongside the responsive experience is a great idea.

Responsive Is Not a Shortcut

On the surface, it’s easy to say that creating a responsive site will be less expensive than developing an app. Still, it’s important to consider the costs, especially if your existing site is not responsive.

These costs include not just the design itself, but also any upgrades that need to take place with your existing websites backend or infrastructure.

Responsive design is not just about fitting on a mobile screen

Responsive design is not just about fitting on a mobile screen, it’s also about making sure that functionality works in contexts and scenarios ideal for mobile.

That means that if you are a restaurant, your responsive site can hook into geolocation APIs to offer easy access to directions. It means that phone numbers are dial-able. It means that buttons and text entry fields are touch-friendly.

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How Smart Phone Differs From A Mobile Phone https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/smart-phone-differs-mobile-phone/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/smart-phone-differs-mobile-phone/#respond Tue, 09 Jul 2013 14:20:52 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=2265 Smart phones are mobile sets which have advanced features. These features can help you enhance the use of your mobile phone. Today a smart phone is nothing less than a mini computer. Smartphone application development gives you the following benefits apart from helping you in receiving and making phone calls:

  • They help you access the internet
  • You can browse websites at any time you wish
  • Get access to latest news and developments across the world
  • Use social networks such as Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter etc to stay in touch with your near and dear ones
  • Transfer data from and to other devices or through USB cables.
  • Easy navigation
  • Multiple connectivity

A smart phone is loaded with an operating system which allows the running of various applications. iPhone runs on iOS, Blackberry runs on Blackberry OS and other smart devices run using Google’s Android OS, HP’s web OS, and Microsoft’s Windows Phone. Mobile phones come loaded with some in built applications such as calendar, alarm clock, calculator, stop watch, address book etc. Nevertheless, smart phones offer advanced features. They can help you in sharing Microsoft Office documents. Advanced smart phones give you the ability to edit and create a document.

There are only some mobile phones that offer you internet access. However, when it comes to smart phones you can get unlimited web access at high speeds with 4G or 3G data networks. All smart phones offer you some form of web access. With a smart phone you can access any website at any time. Using a smart phone you can avail of the instant messaging option which is the main reason behind the success of a smart phone. Using this feature, you can get it in touch with anyone and at anytime.

Get the complete solution for all your mobile application needs such as android development, blackberry development, iphone development and windows mobile development at very affordable price.

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How Amazon Is Trying To Create A Huge Mobile Business https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/how-amazon-is-trying-to-create-a-huge-mobile-business-read-more-httpwww-businessinsider-comamazon-creating-huge-mobile-business/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/how-amazon-is-trying-to-create-a-huge-mobile-business-read-more-httpwww-businessinsider-comamazon-creating-huge-mobile-business/#respond Mon, 06 May 2013 11:46:25 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=2172 U.S. mobile commerce is exploding. Amazon, as a leading ecommerce site, is set to grab a big chunk of that.

But when it comes to mobile, Amazon’s ambitions are anything but limited to ecommerce.

Recent reports from BI Intelligence detail Amazon’s mobile ambitions, analyzing everything from the potential impact of a rumored Amazon smartphone to Amazon’s ability to become a huge player in mobile advertising.

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Here’s a brief overview of Amazon’s mobile ambitions:

Tablet Sales: Amazon’s Kindle tablets and Android tablets had a big third quarter last year. Kindle shipments, including e-readers, jumped 104% in the quarter, likely helped by the early September launch of the new Kindle Fire tablet line and the fact that the 7-inch version began shipping that month. It’s tablets priced very competitively. With the release of the Nexus and the iPad mini, the competition has never been hotter.

Software sales: The Amazon Appstore has been a huge success on the Kindle Fire. Developers make almost as much revenue per active user as they do on iOS. Google Play has many more users, but it does not generate substantially more revenue in the U.S. than the Amazon Appstore. Apple executives reportedly worry that Amazon’s controlled, iTunes-like approach makes it more competitive than other app stores, including one operated by Google. Given strong early results, Amazon shouldn’t have a hard time convincing developers to bring their apps to an Amazon phone.

Media sales: The Kindle Fire is best understood as an interactive catalog which drives sales of all sorts of Amazon products. The Kindle ecosystem includes ebooks (Kindle app), music (Amazon MP3), movies and TV shows (Amazon Prime), and apps. Almost 50 million Americans visited an Amazon site on their smartphones in July. Over 86 million U.S. smartphone owners accessed a retailers’ app or mobile site, meaning 47% went to an Amazon property. The next largest smartphone draw was eBay, which had 33 million visitors with a reach of 31%.

Smartphone Sales: Amazon continues to push forward with the makings of a smartphone platform. The potential platform has been widely rumored but not yet confirmed. The beginnings of a platform strategy are coming together: a recent purchase of 3D mapping startup UpNext, last year’s acquisition of voice recognition software creator Yap, and the launch of a prepaid wireless service in Japan. However, big questions remain about its ability to build out and manage a software platform and design the hardware to deliver it.

Mobile ads: Amazon has the potential to be a huge force in mobile apps development and advertising. Data is the lifeblood of online advertising and Amazon has a unique data trove. It’s not just data on what people like to buy, but data on what recommendations work in getting people to buy things.

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Study: Paid Search Spend for Mobile is Exploding https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/study-paid-search-spend-for-mobile-is-exploding/ https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/study-paid-search-spend-for-mobile-is-exploding/#respond Mon, 29 Apr 2013 05:32:08 +0000 https://www.fusioninformatics.com/blog/?p=2163 The new Q1 2013 Digital Marketing Report by IgnitionOne highlights the significant growth taking place in digital marketing today.

Research by IgnitionOne shows that year-over-year paid search spend for tablets and smartphones are up 112% and 113%, respectively in the US.

According to details made available in a press release today, tablet users were also shown to behave differently from PC users and have higher total engagement.

“Not only are users engaging with more ads on mobile devices, they are also spending more time on marketers’ websites when they do,” said Roger Barnette, President of IgnitionOne. “This creates both opportunities and challenges as marketers adjust to the changing landscape.”

 

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