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Choosing a mobile application strategy can be challenging, but with the right approach, you can achieve success. Understand your users by identifying who they are, where they'll be, and when they'll be there. Be goal-oriented and focus on adding value at every touchpoint. Design for mobility, prioritize privacy, and ensure your app is easily findable. Measure your success, think big, but start small and be willing to learn from failures. Follow these 9 recommendations for a robust mobile application strategy.
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zen & the art of mobile application strategy bryan maleszyk senior consultant, isobar north america/molecular
here are 9 recommendations to help. choosing a mobile application strategy can be challenging.
1 understand your users.
not a captive audience. • Who they are. • Where they will be. • When they will be there.
Nikon Learn & Explore • Amateur/new photographers • Visual learners • Brand-agnostic
2 be goal-oriented.
results-oriented design • Yelp wants users to contribute reviews. • Their app provides the ability to draft reviews while at a restaurant.
3 add value everyware.
mobicomp is changing the way we do some very fundamental things.
the many forms of ubiquitous computing are indistinguishable from the user’s perspective and will appear to a user as aspects of a single paradigm: everyware. - Adam Greenfield
it doesn’t take long for a user to forget about the medium and focus on the message.
? mobile web app platform- specific app
mobile web app Easier to develop Location services Local data storage possible Build once, run (almost) everywhere
platform- specific app Rich media High quality graphics Offline access iPad?
4 design for mobility.
5 privacy, please.
6 be findable.
Your app here... Search
7 measure once. measure twice.
8 think big.
9 start small (and fail often).