Mobile app usage, platforms, what are the costs and duration of making an app and what ways to increase app downloads?

Mobile app usage

Employees who work for any business usually have a mobile phone or provided with one, the age group which is most active using mobile apps are 18-34 year olds. Smartphone users in the USA spend more time using mobile apps than using the web on a computer, according to (Kim.C.S.,et al,2016). There are many aspects in which people are more likely to use a mobile app: People look at product reviews to see if the app is worth downloading, whether the app is cost effective or free, does the app have the right information, is it useful and easy to use.

This shows which apps are used the most, within 18 -34 age group

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Here are some of the categories in which people use mobile apps

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Frequency of  Usage of Mobile apps

Women averaged 4.8 hrs a day using apps, while men averaged 3.2 hrs a day using their apps but the app which received the highest average usage is social media apps, provided by (Linnhoff.S.,et al, 2017). University students use mobile apps, the factors which determine why they use them: Their attitude towards the app, whether the app is familiar to another app they have used before, whether they are addicted, commitment of finances, speed of the app, screen resolution, friends & family using the app, whether the app had great advertisement, communication, gaming, navigation, music and educational purpose, stated by (Carter.S.,et al,2016). Customers use apps with a multitude of uses this can be to look for local information, entertainment use, security issues, searching the web, to research products and services and to make purchases. When apps are incorporated into a business sense, managers are very keen in developing a mobile app as it enhances the branding of the business and gives it more of an identity, according to (Schmitz.C.,et al, 2016). Mobile apps are becoming more frequently used and more apps are being created year on year. The advantages of using web based mobile app builders is that the graphic user interface will help with the immediate integration of text – based content, videos, questionnaires and other multimedia features, stated by (Zhang.M.,et al, 2014).

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       Excellent platforms for making mobile apps

  • Appery.io
  • Mobile Roadie
  • TheAppBuilder
  • Good Barber
  • Appy Pie
  • AppMachine
  • GameSalad
  • BiznessApps
  • AppMakr
  • ShoutEm

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        Costs of mobile apps

  • Simple & Table-based apps would normally cost between £1,000 – £7,000
  • Database – based apps and Dynamic apps cost between £5,000 – £30,000
  • While Gaming apps: casual games cost $50,000,Social games cost $100,000 -$300,000
  • Cross – platform games cost up to $300,000 and games with complex graphics cost up to $2,000,000.

Mobile App Development , Cost and Time

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Duration of making a mobile app

Depending on the size of the mobile app but usually apps take around 4 – 6 months to produce, according to (savvyapps, 2018). Apps such as Instagram and Uber roughly take around 4.5 to 5.5 months to develop. While medium sized apps like Whatsapp or QuizUp take around 4.6 months and user friendly app such as Tinder and Periscope take around 3.8 to 4.1 months to make, stated by (appsterhq,2018). For more complex mobile apps developers are spending 6- 8 months producing an app, stated by (readwrite, 2013).

Below is a Infographic showing how long it takes to produce an IOS or Android Mobile app

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Ways of increasing more downloads to an App

There are various different ways of encouraging more downloads to an app, some of the areas to address will be to: optimize the app visually,  build a social community, use of social media install ads, post on social media sites like Facebook and Linkedin groups, offer incentives, post regularly, Increase reviews by using a review plugin, have customers rate your app, use review platforms, post on forums, make blog posts, track important metrics and create user acquisition campaigns, stated by (appsamurai, 2016).

What type of ads increase app downloads

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This video will give you tips on getting more installs on your app

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The steps needed to create an effective mobile app, and the risks and the benefits of making a mobile app?

The use of smartphones is increasing at a rapid rate. In 2013 there were almost as many mobile subscriptions as people on the planet, stated by (Knowles.A., et al, 2016). This shows that more and more people are going to be using mobile devices in the future.

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How to make a mobile app

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1.) Create an effective mobile app strategy which details the initiatives for your mobile app

2.) Have the right features for your app, for example using push notifications, ability to zoom in on products, view more than one product at a time and having a simple but effective checkout.

3.) By having a native app this enables better performance, speed and functionality compared to web based applications.

4.) By using Facebook and Twitter to try and attract and connect with potential customers by having a detailed description of the app, also a video showing how it works.

5.) The app itself needs to use the latest technology, regularly maintained and updated to keep customers interested and coming back to use the app.

6.) Make the app easy to use, easy to navigate and search for products and simple to use will make using the app a user friendly experience.

7.) By having a customer support section in the app, where customers can put comments and feedback to the app.

8.) Don’t make the app too large and set unreachable targets as this will not only cost you more money but also time will be wasted.

9.) The content of the app should be useful and interesting to the customers, therefore time should be spent creating the correct content

10.) When the app is successful, there is the opportunity to make the app larger with more content, products and services.

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Benefits of a mobile app

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A mobile app provides a quicker alternative than mobile web browsing, as it takes time for the user to enter the URL of a web page and wait for it to load, compared with an app which takes seconds to load.  Creating a mobile app will provide more value to your customers, build a stronger brand, able to connect with better customers and boost profits. Other benefits of having a mobile app is to inform users of new products and offers, allows the business to stand out from the competition, reach out to younger demographics and sync users email and social media accounts, according to (buildfire, 2017).By having a mobile app strengthens the brand image of a business and helps build loyalty to existing customers.  An app increases customer engagement and makes it easier to connect and interact with customers, this improves a business’s processes and accessibility, stated by (Vividus, 2017).  A mobile app not only provides products and services to a business but can increase communication between clients, students, employees and also allows students to be connected to the course materials and resources. For example Anadolu University produced a mobile app in which it was downloaded on 91,756 devices, 43,356 on Android and 48,400 on IOS, according to (Ekin.E., et al, 2015). A company called Rayyan have developed a mobile app which has a unique feature which has the ability of using their app offline, according to (Ouzzani.M., et al, 2016).

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Risks and reasons not to make a mobile app

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Many apps store data in a way that data leakage could easily occur without special tools, techniques or vulnerabilities, stated by (Chemerkin .S.Yu., et al, 2016). Some of the security risks when creating a mobile app are: Improper platform usage, Insecure data storage, Insecure communication, Insecure authentication, Insufficient cryptography, Insecure authorization, client code quality, code tampering, reverse engineering and Extraneous functionality, mentioned by (owasp, 2016).  Other risks could include: Weak server side controls, Lack of binary protections, Insufficient transport layer protection, Client side injection, Security decisions via untrusted inputs and Improper session handling, according to (newgenapps, 2017).  Although having an app for your business may seem a good idea, it can also create problems. For example Mcalister’ s deli chain had a problem where customers would place their orders in the shops which was often clogged by patrons who had previously ordered meals ahead of time using the Mcalister app, stated by (wsj, 2017). If your business is unsure of making a mobile app, some of the reasons which could stop the process, could include: unable to make updates to your app easily and quickly, thinking that this app will be the last you ever make and not having the right resources to make the app successful, stated by (entrepreneur, 2017).

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Here is a video explaining how to create a mobile app

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What are the benefits and risks for implementing a SEO strategy for an online business and SEO tips to boost your website?

SEO stands for search engine optimization, the purpose of this is to track and monitor the amount of traffic a website gets from its users. While using SEO this ensures that a website is friendly to search engines which in turn help generates organic search traffic, creating more awareness to customer’s online and encouraging greater profits, according to (Samson.S, 2015).

Google, Bing and Yahoo are big search engines people use to gather information and data on their competitors, so they can decide what strategies they can use to compete with their rivals.  Visibility is an important factor when searchers use the search engine, searchers are looking for sites which are: good quality, relevant, trusted and rank highly in the search, stated by (Enge.E, et al, 2015).

Example of how SEO works in Bing Search Engine

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By looking at the Bing search engine the main key areas which come up in the results are: Horizontal navigation, Search query box, Results information, Query refinement suggestions, Vertical navigation, PPC advertising, Natural/organic/algorithmic results and Shopping search results.

Benefits of SEO in an online business

  • SEO enhances a business’s Visibility and Increases Brand Awareness.
  • Increases a business’s credibility, ranking and reputation online.
  • Increases traffic to the business website.
  • Promotes advertising for the business as it enables the business to market to customers when they are browsing for products and services on the website.
  • As SEO generates traffic, it will be useful to use a tool like Google analytics or Brandwatch analytics to analyze the data and to see how the customers search, how they browse, language used to search for products, which technology they use, their location and the frequency of when they are active, stated by (firstviewonlinemarketing, 2018).

Risks of SEO in an online business

  • It will take time using SEO to get good results and it will take a long time to achieve return of investment from the business website.
  • It could be costly in a competitive niche market as there needs to be costs of hiring external professionals to help build organic links and promoting SEO marketing activities such as SEO campaigns which attract backlinks and produce content which interests customers, stated by (digitalmarketingphilippines, 2017).
  • There is no guarantee for results even if the business is on first page ranking on a search engine, most customers will just look at the first page of results.
  • There is no control of how much traffic will be generated and the type of traffic generated by using SEO.
  • Google updates can cause new changes which can penalize digital marketer’s efforts when producing an SEO campaign over the years.

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SEO tips to boost your online website

Keywords

 Google Alerts and Mention can be used to research and use the correct keywords customers use to help find products in company websites and the keywords they use in search engines which will be useful in determining what keywords to use in a website.

Page titles and Description

By having a unique page title which describes the pages content, which helps the user understand what the products and services the business is selling.

Permanent link structure

When making URLS make them simple and easy to understand in search engines and the business website itself, using hyphens can break up the words in the URL and also try not to make the URL too long.

Breadcrumb

Make sure to include a set of links at the top of the website this will help with navigation of pages and make links clearer.

Example of a Breadcrumb

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Internal linking

 By using links in the website to direct users to other useful related links where users can find more information on the topic.

Text Formatting

 By using the correct style of font, size of font, making important words bold making it stand out to the user also using tags can make headings stand out.

 404 Page

 If the user tries to find a page which does not exist or a link which is broken the user should be directed to a page showing the user it can’t be found.

Example of a 404 Page

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Image optimization

Using images on the website is a useful tool as it shows what the products look like and how they work.

Page Speed

By having a good page speed will optimize the speed of the website, making it easier to look at more than one product quickly.

Link Building from other websites

 If the website has good content it will naturally attract links from other websites.

Make the website Mobile friendly

By having the website accessible from other devices allows more users to access the website.

User sitemap

This is a list of the posts and pages of your website, which makes it easier to organise.

Having great content and fresh content  

By having relevant and up to date content will attract users to the website , will encourage electronic  word of mouth and keep users coming back to the website.

External links

Checking external links on the website is important as you don’t want users to be redirected to spam websites or inappropriate sites.

Analytics and tools

By using tools like Brandwatch analyticsGoogle analytics and Google trends the business is able to track their competitors  ranking and see which products are going to be trending in the future.

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A video link explaining  SEO

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9 steps to conduct a social media marketing audit, to benefit any type of business?

By examining Chaffey’s 6cs, this blog will go into detail of one channel, which will be social media marketing. It will show a guide to create a social media marketing audit and it can help improve performance of a business or campaign.

Chaffey’s 6C’s Model

A social media audit is a “series of steps taken to evaluate and optimise a business’s social media profiles and strategies”, stated by (bigcommerce, 2017). By conducting a social media audit is to ensure that each of your profiles are functioning correctly. To do this, eradicate any unused or abandoned accounts and also use the correct channel for your brand, according to (hootsuite,2017).

To develop a successful social media communication strategy, POST is a useful framework to follow. By getting the right type of people and understanding the audience you are trying to attract. Examining the objectives by setting different goals for different objectives to engage with the customers. By looking at the strategy and how you are going to achieve your goals. By looking at the best social media platforms to use and tools to complete your tasks, stated by (Chaffey.D, et al., 2012).

1.) Search for Social media platforms?

By using Google analytics it can identify if there are any existing social media accounts such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram,Snapchat, Vine and Periscope. By creating a table this can help identify which social media sites are currently being used and which sites are being unused or simply abandoned.

Social media metrics template

By making a spreadsheet you can track the frequency of each profile being updated and to see whether how often the followers and non followers visit the site to post comments and to respond to other peoples tweets. A social media analytics tool is a method of gathering data from social media platforms to help a business with developing its marketing strategy, stated by (Keyhole, 2017). Other analytic tools such as Namechk and Knowem can be used to find existing social media profiles.

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Keyhole, A social media analytics tool

2.) Analyze Audience Demographics?

There are various metrics which need to be addressed when looking at how the profiles are performing. Some of the main areas to focus on performance could be: Engagement, Link clicks, Shares, Referral traffic, Followers, Likes, Comments, Views and Impressions.

Sprout social, analytic tool

3.) Identify which social media posts are doing well and which are not?

A way to make it easier to see which posts are performing well in different areas is to categorize them.
• Entertainment
• Sports
• Education
• Media
• Videos
• Promotion

4.) Identify the most shared content?

The purpose of doing this is to see which posts are getting the most shares, likes and impressions. A tool like Buzzsumo can be used to help get the data.

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Most shared content

5.) Check your Branding?

The steps to follow when doing branding for a social media audit is to examine the Bio for each profile, the URL for the Bio, Check if it’s Verified or not and to see if your brand matches the style guidelines. If your social media graphics are inconsistent, you can Visit Here for Landscape which will give you a guide.

6.) Define your Audience?

To get the right audience you are trying to target, you need to find out whether your followers are actually engaging with you and your content. You can use Sprout’s Audience Demographic to view the audience by age and gender. It will be useful to put your information in a spreadsheet to make it easier to compare audiences. It’s important to find out when the best time to share your content by looking at peak times from different posts from other people.

7.) Use different social media platforms?

By finding out which social media platform is the most popular and being used regularly will help you decide which social media platforms to use presently and in the future. To find out more information, Click Here.

8.) Calculating your ROI

It’s important to measure Social ROI, as this can help save time and spend less money on activities which aren’t benefiting your business. A simple calculation can be used to calculate Social ROI:

                                            (Earnings – Costs) x 100 / Costs

Some of the areas which are potential costs: Ad spend , Agency fees, Employees , Management tools, Software, Apps and Equipment. To find out more, Visit Here.

9.) Making new objectives and future goals

The whole idea of making a social media audit is to give a better understanding of the position you are currently at and to see how you might evolve in the future by creating new plans. Another way to help assess your social media content is by creating a SWOT analysis, showing the pros and cons of each of your social media platforms.

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Waitrose

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Introduction

Waitrose a high end supermarket in connection with the John Lewis Partnership, it sells a variety of products online whether its groceries, entertainment, cellar, florist, garden, pet and gifts. The website itself is  user friendly, making it easy for customers to place orders and it also promotes it’s brand. The website has contact details and help and support if customers need any queries regarding to orders, setting up accounts and any problems regarding of their products. The layout of the website is clear, there are some pictures which promote deals for offers such as dinner for two for £15 and a video which shows how to make tortilla pizzas.

The Website

By examining the online hierachy of needs it states three elements in a website design, these are: Functional convenience, Represensational delight and Structural firmness, stated by (Valacich.S et al 2007)  Out of the three elements, functional convenience seems to be more focused  than the others with the waitrose website.  The website is easy to navigate, has one click ordering like amazon, has an order tracking system so customers can trace their orders and their is a variety of different cards which can be used for payment. Waitrose also offer free next day delivery when a customer spends £60, free click and collect when customers spend £40 accoridng to waitrose (2017). Waitrose obides by the rules and regulations, it has a section detailing the terms of service making it a secure website so customer details and payment transactions are safe and secure when purchasing orders online.  The information about its products are clear and gives customers confidence in the prudcts they are purchasing. There are many hyperlinks which help customers and interest customers  with buying their products such as offers, favourites, Christmas, Inspiration, Recipes and Tv.

 

Recommendations

By looking at the website, the layout is portrait and it does not utilise the space well. By making it landscape, Waitrose could provide more pictures of its products and promote more of its deals to its customers. There does not seem to be a link for customers using mobile devices or other devices such as tablets, if a link was created and made easy to see this could attract more customers and encourage further sales. There only seems to be one video, if waitrose can create more videos on its products, rather than showing customers how to make products this could create more awareness and promote its brand more.

 

References

Valacich, J.S., Parboteeah, D.V. and Wells, J.D., 2007. The online consumer’s hierarchy of needs. Communications of the ACM, 50(9), pp.84-90

http://www.waitrose.com ‘waitrose website’ (2017) [online] [accessed on 25th of October 2017]

 

game of thrones case study

Game of Thrones

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Game of Thrones is currently the world’s most popular TV show, it has been growing in popularity over the years and still is currently growing, when it first came out  in June 19th 2011 there were approximately 2.52 million viewers in season 1 and in season 7 there has been a rapid increase of 10.26 million viewers in 27th August 2017, according to Wikipedia (2017).

There have been 7 seasons to date and HBO are creating one more season next year, on average they spend a million dollars on each episode.

The DDB  launched a campaign in New Zealand to help attract more customers to the TV show where it reached 43 million people in 168 countries. The DDB also created a seven metre statue of King Joffrey atop a plinth in Aotea Square, stated by Game of thrones case study pdf (2017) . By doing this the DDB wanted to do a different approach in promoting their campaign other than just using digital marketing methods. The statue created a lot of media attention and people began taking photos and posting it on social media and tweeting to their friends.

King Joffrey during season 4 was one of the main characters which sparked interest in the Game of Thrones community there has been online communities creating discussions about the character.

The episode which attracted the most views in the TV show is “The Dragon and the Wolf” which is the last episode of Season 7, which is one of the longest episodes created.

 

You can read more:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Game_of_Thrones_episodes.com

https://studentcentral.brighton.ac.uk. game of thrones case study Pdf