Showing posts with label mobile app development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile app development. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 September 2018

Here’s Why You Should Invest in a Mobile Website Before a Mobile Application


Mobile apps or websites: a question virtually all business today have to ask as they decide how to establish a mobile presence. After all, Google announced a while back they were enacting a mobile-first index in which they would start using a business’ mobile site for ranking purposes — a signal to turn mobile if any.

Both are great, but if you’re going to introduce yourself to your industry, you may have to choose one before you venture into the other.

Keep in mind that both are usually needed in the long-run. This, of course, depends on what exactly your business does, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find a brand that won’t benefit from one or the other.

For one, a website is absolutely perfect for discovery and promoting brand awareness. Apps, on the other hand, excel in engagement and promoting brand loyalty.

But, and this is a big but, while both should ultimately be created, today we’re going to discuss why a mobile website takes precedence over their application counterparts.

In doing so, we’ll discuss the difference between mobile apps and websites, why a website should be your initial go-to, and finally, when it makes sense to opt for a mobile app first instead.

What are Some Differences Between Mobile Apps and Mobile Sites?


Starting with the differences between apps and sites, a mobile website is just like any other website consisting of browser-based HTML pages accessed over the internet, albeit made specifically for mobile devices.


Quick tip: Always choose a responsive website that resizes content for the screen it resides in over a mobile-specific site, but that’s a discussion for another day.

Like websites, applications pull content and data from the internet, but they go beyond by being able to download the content for offline usage.

Side note: You also have the option of getting a progressive web app that can be described as an amalgamation of a site and app.

Unlike websites, apps are downloaded from device-specific marketplaces like Apple’s App Store and Android’s Google Play and are installed on mobile devices. As such, they can be accessed even when there’s no internet connection, although actual functionality may be hindered if a connection is required for usage.

App vs. Website Usage: Why Websites Should Come First



Choosing to start with a website over an app (or vice versa) comes down to what your end goals are.
For example, if you want to introduce a game to the market, starting with an app is a good idea. If, on the other hand, you want to publish content to as wide an audience as possible, a website is a way to go.

But, seeing as how the vast majority of businesses fall on the latter category, today’s discussion centers on why a website should come first.

For starters, let’s talk about compatibility. Whereas mobile websites can be accessed by all devices, regardless of operating system (OS), applications are restricted to a single OS, meaning that multiple apps will need to be developed if you want to reach all users.

Then there’s findability and reach; you want as many people to find you as possible, and websites surpass apps in this capability because they’re there for all to see. This is because, as we just covered, apps are restricted to devices and their OS, and websites can be found with a simple Google search that encompasses the entire web.

Additionally, you have to think of your user’s commitment; websites come with less commitment because all you have to do is visit them to see their content. Apps are different because there’s an initial download required before you can see what they have to offer, leading to fewer downloads when compared to page visits.

Out of commitment comes immediacy, which is how available a website or app truly is. Because they can be accessed by pretty much all browsers on all devices, websites are readily available for all, unlike apps that, again, need to be installed first.

You also have to consider that nothing is static; things change and apps and sites both need to be upgraded and updated from time to time. In other words, upgradability.

Because website updates like layout or content changes can be published instantly for all users, any change only needs to be made once and everyone benefits. Apps, on the other hand, need to be updated user-by-user (if the app store accepts the update in the first place), and an updated created for each OS.

Finally, like most business endeavors, you need to consider your budget. While both sites and apps can be developed with templates that make the whole process cheaper and easier as a whole, mobile apps are generally more expensive to create and maintain.

Therefore, while you may need both at some point, it’s always best to start with a website, and once your budget allows it, extend to a mobile app.

Final Thoughts: When a Mobile App Comes out on Top



It’s not always the case that a website should be developed before a mobile app. For example, opting for an app first is best for those developing interactive content like games that are meant for mobile use.

In this case, a product—the app—should be developed and deployed first, followed by the website that points users toward the app.
Along with a similar vein, if you’re using native functionalities like a camera, gyroscopes or sensors, you’ll do best with an app that can access all of these and more, as websites will usually be unable to do so.

Finally, when an internet connection isn’t required for use, or when content can be downloaded and used offline, such as a dictionary with content that can be refreshed whenever there’s a connection, an app will generally serve you better.

But, like we briefly touched on earlier, because the points for website-first development relate to more brands than the ones for app-first, it’s recommended to invest in a mobile website before a mobile application.

Best of luck!

Monday, 22 August 2016

Mobile Business Intelligence: How Companies Are Using it and What You Can Learn


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With the fastly increasing use of mobile technology, leveraging mobile business intelligence (MBI) grows in importance to reach and benefit consumers while providing business growth. As an integral part of their lifestyle, there is a great deal of useful information which can be gathered from MBI. Here are some companies that have integrated MBI successfully into their business models, what we can learn from them, and how other businesses can leverage this powerful marketing tool to provide value to existing and potential target markets.

What is Mobile Business Intelligence


Business Intelligence defines mobile business intelligence as a term that refers to applications that make business intelligence available on mobile devices, giving users access to key business information whenever and wherever they need it.
Simply put, it is the intelligent information that can be gathered from applications installed on mobile devices and leveraged for key business takeaways.
In an era where cell phones hardly leave their owner’s side, it’s easy to see how this information can provide extremely valuable insights into target market demographics, behaviors, lifestyle and more.

Examples of Companies Successfully Using MBI


To get a better idea of what kind of information can be gathered from MBI, here are some innovative companies maxing out on mobile information and how they wield it to achieve success.

Uber


Perhaps the leader in leveraging mobile information technology, Uber has built their entire business premise on full integration of MBI into their consumer-centric technology. Bringing in a new era of mobility, cabs suddenly seem dated with this application that allows users to request for car service, track driver location and make payment all directly through the Uber mobile app. How is this possible? Uber gathers location tracking MBI through their app for both the individual seeking a ride, and for the driver that will pick them up. Based on an algorithm of distance and available drivers, a driver may choose to accept the rider, meet them at the location they’re in (with mobile location tracking) and take them to their desired location using the integrated GPS function.
Their payment system is also easy and allowing users to save card information within the app, and drawing payment automatically once the trip has been completed. No cash, no physical transaction at the moment the service is provided – just a one-time convenient feature creating an elevated user experience for drivers and riders alike.

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GrubHub

Another great example of MBI being used in business is GrubHub. GrubHub is a food service that (much like Uber) provides consumers with extreme convenience through the use of mobile intelligence. People looking for local delivery can use the app location services to determine restaurants in the area with delivery options, browse menus and place orders directly in the app.


Fitbit


A more advanced use of mobile business intelligence can be seen with fitness trackers such as the Fitbit, which gathers even more complex information from their mobile app including location, activity level, heart rate and more. This smart technology has revolutionized fitness awareness by being able to provide users with smart information about themselves.

How your Business can Leverage MBI


So how can you leverage this technology? Where are your customers now? What are they doing? This kind of information can be easily gathered with MBI, and understanding this knowledge will help you know exactly what can your business can provide to help or benefit your target market. Here are some specific categories of information which can be gleaned from mobile app technology that can be leveraged as a powerful set of tools added to your professional arsenal.

Location Services


Think outside the box on how your business can incorporate MBI on location services. Not only can you use it to provide on-location products and services to your consumer, you can also learn the geographical demographics of your target audience, stores and businesses they frequent and other location habits – helping you to hone in on the “where” of your client base or provide your “where” to your client base.

Streamline Sales Process


Traditional check-out processes are almost a think of the past. With technologies like Apple Pay or other in-app purchasing options, consumers have learned to prefer the convenience of this streamlined sales process. Through this service, you can also request for email, phone or other information from your client base in order to complete the purchase.

Provide On-Demand Services


One of the most used purposes of MBI being leveraged by companies today is to provide on-demand products or services to consumers. Innovation is often derived from a need of increased convenience. This is the ultimate form you can provide your customers by going to them – rather than asking them to come to you.

Track User Information


The sky is the limit as far as the elements MBI can be programmed to track for application users. It’s not just navigation, location or other more obvious benefits one can receive from mobile information. A smart company can tailor an algorithm to gather it’s own set of intelligence from a mobile app development. Be encouraged to think outside of the box.

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"Mobile analytics has grown up and moved out. It's no longer just an interface to legacy BI products. In 2015, products with a fluid, mobile-first experience began to emerge. Working with data out in the world is going from being a chore to becoming a dynamic part of the analytics process." – From Tableau's Top 10 Business Intelligence Trends for 2016
Get creative, and start incorporating these proven industry techniques of leveraging mobile business intelligence to connect with your target audience in a powerful way like never before. Information is a powerful thing, and the resources at your fingertips with MBI is an open door.

Monday, 13 October 2014

The Future of Mobile Application Development [Infographic]

Mobile apps are expected to grow exponentially in such areas as healthcare, mobile commerce, and object recognition, and with Gartner predicting a large-scale change in development practices, the need for a workforce of mobile application developers is here. The UAB Collat School of Business crafted a beautifully designed graphic outlining the impressive statistics surrounding the Future of Mobile Application Development.


University of Alabama at Birmingham Online

Friday, 16 May 2014

Hybrid Mobile App: Alternative Solution to Fill the Gap between Native App and Web App

Hybrid mobile app

With the increasing demand of the hybrid app, Gartner has stated by 2016 around 60% of mobile apps will be hybrid with the remaining 40% being split i.e. 30%-10% to web apps and native apps. Hybrid apps; as the name suggests is the heterogeneous source composed of the elements of native and web apps. It is usually written in a web-based code such as JavaScript, CSS and HTML like any other web application with an only difference that it runs on a device rather than a webpage or it runs inside a native container on a mobile device. In short, it is the combination of web technology and the native execution.

Friday, 9 May 2014

iOS Vs. Android: Which One is the Leader?


And the debate is still on between iOS and android which is better or superior? With the release of iOS7 there are many who claimed there is nothing which can beat this operating system and on the other hand, the Android lovers still think iOS is too basic and there is nothing fancy and innovative about it.

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Interesting Smartphone App Store Statistics [Infographic]

Smartphones are now important parts of everyone lives. We love to play games, use apps and think to do new and new things from mobile phone, this amazing infographic made to show the smartphone stats and app store stats of iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows phone. According to this
infographic, 53% of smartphone users play games daily and it's correct because I use to play games daily and 70-80% of apps downloads are from the game category, there are more amazing stats to show the Smartphone App Store Statistics, look into this and share your views in comments section below:

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Why You Should Invest in IBM Worklight Whereas PhoneGap is Available at No Cost

About IBM Worklight there are many assumptions that show it is quite similar to PhoneGap as many enterprises and customers are still confused as why they should go for this highly paid tool as some other tools are available completely free of cost. It is quite obvious for the enterprises to raise this question but they should not only be concerned about its expenditure but what matters is what one gets after spending on it ROI i.e. return on investment.


However there lies much of difference between IBM Worklight and PhoneGap.

Thursday, 2 January 2014

4 Insider Tips To Get Your Mobile App Development Campaign Noticed

One of the biggest challenges in successful mobile app development right now is getting noticed amidst the various products available. In 2013 the number of people using mobile phones for the Internet, surpassed those making use of computers, laptops or tablets for internet access, and companies that can develop successful apps really can integrate properly into the digital environment. Here are four important tips that will get your app noticed.


1. You Are Not Trying To Win a Design Award

Sure you have to maintain a certain standard when it comes to aesthetics, and style plays a big part of how readily your app will be consumed, but ultimately it is functionality that is the most important part of what the app does. The experts also warn against adopting skeuomorphic design, or designing an app to resemble something exactly as it is in real life. Flat designs are far more sophisticated and upmarket. By now people know that digital imagery is not real, so there’s no point in trying to fake it.

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Top 6 Leading Mobile App Development Platforms

There is no doubt that mobile has been changing the life of people by changing the way people do their work. But it is also true that without mobile apps mobile itself has no more use, it will be just like car without petrol. This is the age of apps and days are not away when it will be tough for people to survive without mobile apps. Demand of mobile applications is increasing day by day as number of mobile users are increasing. It has been predicted that by 2014, mobile internet users will overtake desktop internet (smartinsight.com).


Not only corporate professional but other segment of people are also becoming dependant on mobile phones for their regular work. The application which supports housewives with cooking new dishes, kids homework are very popular. In the recent survey, it has been bough to the attention that people prefer to use different devices during different time of the day. The prime usage of the mobile devices are prime post 9PM in the night.

Thursday, 28 November 2013

4 Things You Must Consider When Developing Mobile Apps for Windows Phone

The partnership of Nokia and Microsoft will give rise to the expansion of Windows phone. We all will soon see the improved and enhanced products of Nokia powered by Windows. This can actually turn the market upside down because currently market is ruled by Android. Earlier there was a monopoly of app store by iOS.

Like any other application platform even windows phone have a platform called XAML. The application for this platform can be developed by using Silverlight framework. Most of the developers who are developing an application for Android and iOS are already well known to these required tool.

If you also wish to develop an application for windows mobile phone, here are the things which you must consider:

1. Required registrations and tools

Before you develop an application for windows phone, your company must be registered with Dev center. This process takes some days. Once you are registered, you must use the tools recommended by Microsoft. If you don’t know how to use those tools then you must watch and listen to the tutorials which are given on the website in order to have better understanding of the tools.

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Top Cross-Platform Mobile App Development Tools and Frameworks

Everybody is looking for a portable one-in-all kind of solutions these days. Even enterprises are opting for the cross-platform mobile application development in order to have one universal application for all their users. Development of these applications are cost-effective as well as time-to-market has been reduced effectively.

Some of the very common boards for creating cross-platform mobile application are:

#1

PhoneGap

This is one of the very common platform of 2013 and almost loved by all the enterprises. It is a free open source medium by which the developer can create mobile apps using HTML5, JavaScript and CSS3. This platform gets integrated with Dreamweaver and developers can easily create and test all the applications.


It supports- iOS, Blackberry, Android, windows, Symbian etc.

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Enterprise Capability of IBM Worklight

In today’s scenario, mobile devices and smartphones seem to be the popular medium of engagement. Be it for business purposes or for individual use, mobile devices and the mobile application that runs on them offer a more better and efficient way of two way communication. This is now a general way of how consumers seem to interact with different brands and this also seems to be a popular way of how employees as well as business owners take important decisions whenever they want and wherever they want. This innovative system of engagement is not only about mobile devices but more about how people are recognizing the power of mobile application and how such things can resolve time and efficiency.

IBM Worklight V6.0 is a popular app used for enterprise solutions for mobile devices. Quite similar in nature the IBM EndPoint Manager is used for mobile device management whereas the IBM WebSphere Cast Iron is popularly used for high end connectivity. Together, all of these products enable organizations of all sizes to extend their business capabilities. Employees and businesses can better and efficiently connect and manage business more securely.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

How IBM Worklight is different as compare to PhoneGap


Whenever it comes to mobile application development, today people are using tools to create the Cross-Platform Mobile Applications. And the first name that comes to the mind is PhoneGap. It’s an Open source tool that acts as a bridge between the individual mobile OS SDKs and common development practices. But when IBM acquired Worklight and comes in the market with advanced technology add-on then it raised a very important question of discussion; how IBM Worklight is different as compare to PhoneGap.

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Mobile app developer: What’s new for them in the year 2013 - benefits or pitfalls?


Previously I discussed on, iPhone app development and its orientation shifting towards the outsourcing for its app development. Now, let’s discuss where the developers are facing problems in maintaining the successful customer relationship. We will even throw some light on the positive aspects of it.

If we look at the current market situation, where the number of smartphone owners has already surpassed 1 billion users worldwide; definitely there has been a positive and a negative effect on mobile application developers and on their customers because of the competitiveness that came into the picture from a jam-packed market.

On the positive side, the consumers and the enterprises have exceptional access on these mobile devices, which proves a productive ground for the companies to reach their mass audience. From the statistics given by Apple Inc. Apple app store has counted approximately 25 billion download in 2012 and it is more than 74% increase over 2011.