This post was written by Cory Eridon for Hubspot and shared by my fellow curator Jan Gordon who comments below. I decided to bring this into the Just Story It curated content because mobile rocks and it opens up a whole new way for us to share our business stories. Each of the 5 content formats are perfect venues for story sharing. So start making those mobile marketing plans for 2012!
Intro: Learn about 5 types of content that rock on mobile devices that you should incorporate into your content creation for 2012.
Before we get to the content types, here are some exciting stats on the growth of mobile.....
**eMarketer recently released data that highlights the growth of each of these mobile devices in 2011 and into 2012.
**US smartphone users will increase from 90 million in 2011 to 107 million in 2012,
**ereader users from 33 million to 46 million, and tablet users from 34 million to 55 million
The 5 content types for mobile are: How can you incorporate them into your marketing mix?
*Infographics (see articles on this in the Just Story It curated content)
*ebooks
*cartoons (see the article on graphic storytelling in the Just Story It curated content)
*video (see articles on digital storytelling in the Just Story It curated content)
*podcasts
Selected by Jan Gordon covering "The Explosion of Mobile Web and Beyond"
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Top curators Baiba Svenca and Robin Good found this cool app and I think it's important for you to know about too.
How amazing would it be when giving a presentation and sharing your biz stories via PowerPoint to have those in the room going through your material on their phones or ipads?
Or pity the person in the back of the room who can't see your slides well enough to follow along.
And the app can also still project on a screen if you want it to. So it's the best of the old and something new too.
The pricing however is steep. If you want to use the app with just one person it's free. Like we'd really need that when talking one-to-one with someone. If you want to shell our $50 for 6 months, or $80 bucks for a year, you can broadcast simultaneously to 50 people.
If you do a lot of speaking, you might want to check it out.
So this could be the coolest thing since sliced bread, or a dud -- depending on your business. Regardless, I still like the idea!
Thanks Baiba and Robin for finding this app and sharing.