Showing posts with label CRM developers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CRM developers. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

iPhone: Only fun and games?


Today, as I fiddled with my Nokia mobile and gave myself another reason as to why I will never buy another phone made by that company, (I could have a whole post outlining those reasons) I had a thought race across my mind. What about the iPhone as my next mobile? As most people on the planet are aware, the iPhone has been on the darling of the mobile industry. Recently, the applications designed for it surpassed 10,000! That could translate into a lot of useful programs which could potentially simplify things for a busy professional. Now, I have heard a lot of grumblings about the iPhone from front line business professionals in relation to its lack of programs purely designed for their use. These individuals have lambasted the iPhone for being a fun toy but of little use in their working day. This post in effect, will be dedicated to delving somewhat deeper into this matter.

A quick search over at Techcrunch certainly did not lend support to the notion of the iPhone being only fun and games. Here is the list of the top paid apps for the iPhone:

Top Paid Apps (Overall):

Koi Pond
Texas Hold’em
Moto Chaser
Crash Bandicoot: Nitro Kart 3d
Super Monkey Ball
Cro-Mag Rally
Enigmo
Pocket Guitar
Recorder
iBeer


Hmm…I can’t really fathom just how useful iBeer or Pocket Guitar is to the busy executive but I could stand corrected. For a complete listing of other rankings in terms of paid and non paid top application downloads please check out the Techcrunch article.

Upon a second search, I found
a site which outlined a number of different business apps for the iPhone which could definitely boost the performance of individual professionals and in essence their respective companies.

I have compiled a basic list of the apps covered in this article:

Oracle Business Indicators, Splash Money, HyperOffice
Readdle Docs, Quickbooks, Netnewswire
Salesforce, NuevaSync, WinAdmin

I assume that if there are over 10,000 apps now there must be more than the aforementioned in relation to pure business minded programs. Some of above are heavy hitters with the power and effectiveness to really make a difference for someone committed to harnessing it within their enterprise.

So, in effect what I have gleaned from my five minute search is that yes the iPhone does have apps out there. Perhaps it’s the proliferation of useful apps like ‘iBeer’ or ‘Super Monkey Ball’ which damage the iPhone’s image as a business tool or maybe more time is needed for the business applications to catch on and gain traction within the professional community. Either of the two or possibly both explanations could explain the overall malaise of business professionals towards the iPhone thus far. It will be interesting to see how this evolves and where Apple desires to position the iPhone in the future.

Canadian Chris

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Catching that next wave...


I just checked out an online presentation from the folks over at the Tokyo based Infinita Inc. and came across yet another informative arrangement of mobile stats, insights and other goodies. The author of these reports, Christopher Billich was recently in Singapore at the Youth Marketing Forum 2008 to give his presentation entitled: Harnessing Mobile Marketing to Connect with Today’s Youth. As I went through, I was thinking that this presentation was much the same as many of his others in that current mobile functionality topics were covered along with examples of mobile campaigns by large companies. However, that is when I stopped to think about this a little more. I looked at his stats section again and really concentrated on what is being shown here and what I found were key youth metrics such as time spent on mobile web by youth aged 16-24 essentially exploding.

61% of these youth spend one hour or more per day on their mobile web!
90% of youth use the mobile web daily!
42% of youth aged 10-19 rated mobile first, as the medium which matters most to them!
(This stat topping TV (25%), PC (22%) amongst others included in that survey)

What do these stats mean to mobile CRM opportunities? Well, they mean a lot if you are in any way positioned within this market. The signs are there for exponential growth in the near future. Look no further than Mr. Billich’s collection of stats on mobile advertising. One could be a bit put off by the fact that at present advertisers are only directing 1% of budgets towards mobile campaigns. However, looking closer we realize that the year on year growth dating back to 2005-2006 was +35.4% and 2006-2007 coming in at +59.4%. Still not impressed? Okay, how about the fact, that last year alone the equivalent of half a billion U.S. dollars was spent on mobile advertising and this stat is expected to double by 2011.

Is this sinking in? I certainly hope so because this is where this market is going. The bigger companies with larger exploratory budgets are starting to realize this, as it is not unusual to see campaigns by MacDonalds, Nike, Gucci etc. on the mobile web. It is an exciting time for companies which harness mobile CRM systems. In addition, this can be a fun time for mobile CRM developers as well as the end users who ultimately are able to enjoy these new and unique ways of company/customer interaction. Just see my colleague, Chris Delcourt’s recent posts on this and you begin to get the idea.

In closing, we can see certainly see the signs of change on their way within the mobile CRM industry. This advance which is being led by today’s youth, is gaining in strength and it will not be long before a number of companies are suffering the consequences of ill preparation. Conversely those which keep tabs and position themselves well have the potential to ride this proverbial mobile CRM wave to new frontiers.

Canadian Chris