Archive for January, 2012

Are tablets the way forward?

Monday, January 16th, 2012

6 months ago I purchased a Motorola Xoom tablet as the old laptop was creaking and groaning and the wife kept pinching my work laptop. I am a big fan of the Android operating system, and having an HTC Desire HD phone, I soon got to grips with the Android 3.0 interface.

Having passed the tablet onto my wife – who loves it, we have discovered a few frustrations and it’s not with the device itself. It’s with websites you view. Now I am the first to appreciate that tablets are new to the market in comparison with the laptop / notebook however they have been purchased in significant numbers for the past 2 years. So why are some of the big players still not optimising for tablets.

Problem 1 – You are a Phone

When serving a page to a tablet, the server thinks it’s a mobile phone. This often means a text version or stripped down version of the website is made available. Now if this website has the same functionality as the “normal” version then all is good, however many websites lose key functionality.

Example – The Next website allows you to view products and purchase, however if you want to make a payment to your next account, this function does not exist.

Solution – offer a view full website link which will over-ride the server selection and ask it to serve the full website

Problem 2 – Download the App

Mobile and tablet applications are an excellent way of getting consumers interacting with your brand. They can offer key functionality to the mobile and tablet user, designed in a way which makes best use of their interface. There are 2 key issues that crop up time and again

- We’ve developed the iPhone app but have no Android App – missing a real chunk of the market given that the Android platform is now more popular worldwide than the iOS (source Gartner).

- We have an Android App but your version of Android is too old / new

Example – The Tesco application was launched on iPhone approximately 6 months ago and has only just come to Android. However if you are on 3.0, then you cannot find it in the Marketplace. Oh yeah the mobile version of the website is terrible for shopping.

Solution – sort out mobile version of website.

In short, tablets are another medium to which people are consuming content, be it text, images, video and it is important that your brand is accurately represented within this “mobile” marketplace. If you would like to chat to us further about how to make your online presence penetrate further into the mobile / tablet market, please give us a call on 0114 2679277.

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Are you on Google Plus?

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Is it a real contender to rival Facebook and will people use it… well only time will tell.

When I first looked at Google +, my first reaction was “All my stuff is in Facebook so I ain’t uploading that again” and that still stands, however after looking into it a bit further, it may prove a good platform for business.

In creating a cleaner interface for businesses, it’s possible to provide a much more user friendly and less constricted Business Page to interact with your audience. At the moment it is riding a wave of new momentum, but here are a few Pros and Cons

Pros

- Nice clean interface
- Chance to start a fresh area for your business and create something new for 2012
- The circles and hangout functions are very intuitive mechanisms
- I bet you already use Google everyday

Cons

- Starting from scratch
- Yet another Social channel to monitor / update
– If you use an aggregator such as Hootsuite or TweetDeck, you cannot update your page / status on Google +

As with anything new to the market, the early adopters have taken hold and are now waiting for the early majority to start making noise about this. If this does not happen, could we see it going the same way as Buzz or Wave

We can only wait and see.

By the way, you can find Vertebrate Graphics on Google Plus

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