
The best is yet to come for mobile. This year’s winter Olympics have highlighted some of the most important aspects of why mobile media is different.
As someone who may be building or managing sites for mobile devices, you will want to learn the latest techniques for engaging your mobile web audience.
Key points here are mobile combined with real time and social
While the real estate is small; the compact nature of the mobile machine makes it easy to keep in our pocket all day. The cousin to our wallets, mobile is truly the really personal computer that no one leaves home without!
Mobile is now our extended personal broadcasting device and the best way to receive real time information about anything, anywhere. Nowhere has this been more apparent but then during this year’s winter Olympics.
The Games Gone Mobile
This is the first winter games where virtually every athlete has a twitter account and people are accessing those feeds very often on their mobile phones. For sure athletes and reporters alike, are posting to Twitter and Facebook in real time.
Google modified search just to make sure if you are on mobile, you will get results in real time. All you need to do is enter your favorite sport into the search bar and back will come the latest results on your mobile device
People are searching for everything and anything related to the winter games – on their mobile devices. Searches on Yahoo mobile for "ice skating rinks" were up 607 percent last week – especially among teens. Searches for “red Olympic mittens,” were up 182 percent last week. As you might guess, Lindsey Vonn and Shaun White are hot topics. Her searches were up 1,446 percent this week and mobile searches for “Shaun White snowboarding” were up 1,921 percent.
According to Web analytics firm Omniture, the mobile version of NBC's Winter Olympics Web site has reached a 58.2 million page views, a growth of over two-thirds compared to the same statistic for 2008's Beijing games. Before the opening ceremony even began on February 12, more than one million hits had already been recorded. That one-day total alone eclipsed the number of mobile Web site views during the entire 2006 games.
Another interesting statistic is the growth in mobile video. More than 1.4 million Olympic videos have been streamed from NBC's mobile site. That's a 400%+ growth over the 2008 games NBC's mobile Olympics site, mobile.nbcolympics.com, provides a simple and instant view at the live medal counts and all the latest news headlines.
MoFuse joined Olympics coverage by hosting the Vancouver Observer site m.vancouverobserver.com. We are excited to be a small part of such an important global event.
Take aways: make your website mobile, add real time feeds from social platforms such as twitter to keep people up to date. If you are hosting an event, make sure you engage 'reporters' to your event by supplying mobile web tools to keep audiences up to date and engaged.










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