Global Perspectives: France leads Europe in smartphone usage

Monday, June 20, 2011 | 9:09 AM

This month, we are excited to share with you new country insights from our Global Perspectives series.  Frank Albert Coates, Product Marketing Manager in Europe, gives his thoughts on the latest mobile trends unique to France.
 
Last week we highlighted the growth of mobile in France through our event Think Mobile in Paris. At the event key advertisers such as Air France-KLM and La Redoute shared their success stories on mobile. Together with MMA France we also presented parts of the global mobile research showing that France is one of the most sophisticated European mobile markets with operators continually driving the market forwards with the distribution of new smartphones. The availability and popularity of best in class mobile devices has created a large French consumer base of educated and enthusiastic smartphone users.
 
French mobile users are more connected
Our research shows that today 27% of French adults use a smartphone and of those 59% connect to the Internet daily, which is highest among the major European countries. As a result of this active usage of Mobile Internet, French smartphone users also search more than their fellow Europeans  - a full 73 % of smartphone users state they have used a search engine. Numbers from our AdMob network in France also highlight that French smartphone users are among the most active: We have seen close to a 6x increase in monthly smartphone traffic growth from a year ago and an impressive 1.7 billion ad requests a month. As in other European countries, this growth is largely driven by smartphones.
 

Our research also revealed that France is one of the top European countries in terms of app downloads. Applications are fun and can be the best way to promote your service on a mobile phone. On average, French mobile users have 28 apps on their phone and 23 of these apps are free apps, a higher rate than in other countries. This popularity of free apps creates enormous opportunity for developers focused on monetization through advertising to generate revenue.

One French mobile application publisher that has been very successful internationally is Magma Mobile. They primarily develop free games for the Android platform and have 6 games in the top 100 list in Android Market. With more than 40 million downloads, their yearly growth has surpassed 900% and they are currently ranked 4th best rated Android developer worldwide according to Androlib.com. As one of the co-founders, Etienne Jambou, puts it: "It is an OS with great manufacturer support and above all a monetization ecosystem in which we can blossom."

What does this mean for the future of mobile in France? Our data shows that 43% of decision makers think that mobile is a key opportunity for their company. In addition, we know that more than 55% of French adults will use a smartphone by 2015. This means that now is the time to go mobile. To learn more about Google's mobile advertising and monetization solutions, visit google.com/mobileads.

Posted by Frank Albert Coates, Product Marketing Manager, Mobile ads

Keep your finger on what’s hot at Cannes next week

Friday, June 17, 2011 | 12:12 PM

Kicking off on June 19th, some 8,000 advertising creatives, from over 90 countries, will be descending on Cannes for networking, awards and sharing the latest and greatest cool campaigns.  This year Google and the Mobile Ads team are making a big splash.  If you're hitting Cannes be sure to catch up with us at our sandbox and checkout our mobile website complete with heatmap.

Be seen in the right places
Let’s face it, as you take in all the Cannes happenings, you’ll want to see and be seen. Which places and parties are hot? Use the heat map at our mobile site  www.gheatmap.com/cannes (or use QR code below) to keep pulse on where people are hanging... and post photos to affect the vibe yourself.

 
Mobile magic in the Creative Sandbox
Google will be calling the Gray D'Albion Beach home, so look for the Google flag and scoot over to our beach hut in the sand. Cool off with a complimentary smoothie and make some mobile magic:
  • Pose in a classic ad scene, then get ”Goggled” with Google Goggles
  • Do the “chubby bunny” on Google Voice Search or create your own Androidified must-have 
  • See the latest, coolest offerings from Google Mobile Ads
I’ve not even mentioned the yoga, pedalos and free wi-fi!   We look forward to an incredible week and hope to see you there.

Posted by Matt Brocklehurst, Product Marketing Manager, Mobile Ads

Google Goggles marketing experiment continues with innovative HTC campaign

| 9:10 AM

Labels: ,

(6/17/2011) The image for this post has been updated.

Back in November 2010, we announced a Google Goggles Marketing Experiment in which brands “Goggles-enabled” some of their print ads, movie posters and other media.  When users scanned the elements of these campaigns, they would be able to click-through directly to a brand’s mobile destination.  

Today, we’re announcing another chapter of this experiment - an exciting new Goggles-enabled campaign from HTC. Google and HTC collaborated to create a campaign featuring Google Goggles in the US to raise awareness of their new HTC Sensation smartphone and further explore the concept of media bridging. HTC has partnered with prominent artists to make exclusive content available to users who scan their print, outdoor, and TV ads with Google Goggles.  You can experience the campaign for yourself scanning the ad below with Goggles:
 
HTC print ad
 
A Goggles-enabled advertising campaign was a good fit for HTC because they wanted to reach a young, tech savvy audience with this effort. Like the previous campaigns in the Goggles Marketing experiment, this campaign uses Google Goggles to connect offline media to the mobile web.  Users can experience and download exclusive music, videos and creative content via HTC’s campaign.
 
To check out this new Goggles-enabled campaign, download the Google Mobile App from Apple App Store or the Goggles app from Android Market and scan ads from HTC’s campaign that are marked with the Goggles logo.
Posted by Dalia Mitra, Product Marketing Manager, Mobile Ads

Global mobile research on the smartphone user and the mobile marketer from the MMA and Google

Thursday, June 16, 2011 | 3:43 PM

(6/17/2011) This post has been updated with the link to the full presentation given at the MMA Forum on Thursday

Today, in collaboration with the Mobile Marketing Association, we shared the initial findings from an exciting global research initiative at the MMA Forum in New York City. The research, “Global Mobile Research: The Smartphone User & The Mobile Marketer”, was conducted by Ipsos GmbH and TNS Infratest and sought to better understand mobile usage trends and business’ readiness for mobile marketing strategies.  The study was comprised of two surveys: an online survey of thousands of mobile consumers in 30 countries, and the other, a telephone survey of 1,000 marketing decision makers, 200 in five key markets. Today we presented a subset of the data which focused on five countries: US, UK, France, Germany and Japan.  Here are just a few of the key findings.

We gained some new insights about global smartphone user behavior:

Smartphones are a frequently used gateway to the web:
  • A significant number of smartphone users accessed the internet via their smartphone every day of the past seven days: US-58%, UK-55%, France-59%, Germany-45%, Japan-78%
  • And many users go online via their smartphones multiple times a day: US-53%, UK-49%, France-47%, Germany-42%, Japan-68%
Smartphone users are engaging in a variety of activities on their phone:
  • Smartphone users have looked for local information on their mobile devices: US-90%, UK-81%, France-83%, Germany-85%, Japan-90%
  • And these local information seekers have taken action after looking up local content: US-87%, UK-80%, France-83%, Germany-79%, Japan-80%
The smartphone is playing a critical role in shopping:
  • Across the board, consumers are using their smartphone while in a store: US-82%, UK-68%, France-82%, Germany-65%, Japan-75%
  • Not only are smartphone users using their mobile phones while shopping, they are also making purchases on their mobile device: US-29%, UK-28%, France-17%, Germany-28%, Japan-45%
We also gained some directional visibility into the mobile activities of marketing decision makers:
  • Only a fraction of businesses in the five countries report having mobile optimized sites: US-33%, UK-17%, France-12%, Germany-37%, Japan-43%
  • Fewer than a third of businesses surveyed have an app: US-19%, UK-15%, France-18%, Germany-26%, Japan-10%
  • Mobile commerce strategies of the businesses we spoke with primarily target upper funnel activities: 65% reported that their mobile strategy targets the research phase of the shopping process
While the mobile revolution is moving at different speeds across the globe, it is evident everywhere.  This research underscored how consumers are using their mobile devices to access the web, look for local information, and purchase products and services.  Businesses seem to be lagging behind the consumer in terms of use and support of mobile marketing which represents a significant opportunity.

The full presentation is available here. In the coming months we will be releasing additional data and insights from other countries surveyed as part of this project.

Posted by: Natalie Rojowsky, Google Mobile Ads Research

Advertisers driving engagement on tablets with AdMob’s new rich media templates

Wednesday, June 15, 2011 | 10:37 AM

Labels: , , , ,

In late May, AdMob commemorated its one-year anniversary at Google by launching new rich media ad templates for tablets. These templates take advantage of tablets’ larger screen sizes, high-res graphics, touch screens and multimedia capabilities to drive deep engagement with mobile audiences.

  • Branded Video:  Branded Video allows advertisers to showcase both video and full-screen creatives simultaneously to users. The unit features inline video and audio, meaning that the video plays within the ad unit, instead of being displaced to the tablet’s native video player (e.g., QuickTime for iPad).
  • Image Gallery: The Image Gallery allows advertisers to showcase multiple products to users in an interactive manner. Users can swipe across different product images and can zoom in to any product image full-screen by a simple tap or pinch-out gesture.
  • 360-Degree Image: The 360-Degree Image format engages users by allowing them to rotate and visualize a product as if it were held in their hands.
Currently, these templates can be shown within AdMob’s Interstitial ad units, which are displayed within the network’s top iPad apps. Check out the video below which illustrates the Interstitial ad in action along with the rich media templates used by our launch advertisers -- Sephora, Reebok, Gilt Groupe and Coldwell Banker.




Our launch partners have been excited with the initial results from the beta, reporting impressive interaction rates, which indicate when a user has taken further action within the ad whether it be visiting the advertiser’s website for more info or downloading the advertiser’s app. Coldwell Banker and Reebok reported interaction rates of 7% and 6% respectively. Gilt which is still running its campaign is seeing 15% interaction rates.

While AdMob advertisers continue to produce successful rich media campaigns with custom creatives, these templates provide a compelling alternative for brands looking to get their rich media campaigns up and running quickly.

Posted by Ben Chung, Product Marketing Manager, Mobile Ads

MMA and Google Collaborate to Unveil New Global Insights on Mobile Usage at the MMA Forum New York

Friday, June 10, 2011 | 9:11 AM

Labels: ,

We’re excited to announced that on June 16th we’ll be sharing the initial findings from a global research study conducted on behalf of Google by Ipsos GmbH and TNS Infratest.

As mobile continues to grow in different countries around the world, we wanted to learn more about how people are using their mobile devices and the readiness of businesses to engage consumers via mobile.  Two separate surveys informed this study: an online consumer-facing survey of thousands of smartphone users in 30 different countries, and a business-facing survey conducted in 5 countries (U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Japan) which incorporated 1,000 phone interviews with marketing decision makers.  

We are working closely with the MMA to help marketers better understand the mobile opportunity. The MMA’s North American Managing Director, Michael Becker commented, “As the study shows, smartphones are used extensively by consumers and are a powerful new tool in engaging the marketplace. We look forward to working with Google to help mobile ecosystem members identify opportunities worldwide leveraging the results of this research.”

Don’t miss this exciting launch.  Gain more insight into mobile user behavior and business readiness at the MMA Forum in New York City on June 16th, where I will present the findings at 4:40 pm at the "Global Insights on Consumer and Business Mobile Adoption and Readiness" session. Additional data and insights will be rolled out over the course of the next few months.  

We hope to see you at the MMA forum but if you can’t make it, we’ll be posting the presented findings here on the Google Mobile Ads blog after the session.

Posted by Owen Charlebois, Global Manager, Advertising, Marketing and Media Research

Product extensions now available on mobile devices

Thursday, June 9, 2011 | 11:10 AM

Labels: , ,

Over the last year, smartphones have become an indispensable shopping companion for mobile users on the go. Our recent Smartphone User Study found that 79% of smartphone consumers use their phones to help with shopping activities, such as finding more product info, comparing prices or locating a retailer.  So today we are excited to announce that we’re bringing two desktop ad formats to the mobile platform that help advertisers meet these key mobile shopper needs: Product Extension Ads and Product Local Ads.

Product Extension Ads
Product Extension Ads enable you to easily display relevant product images and details directly in your mobile search ads. Since many mobile users are searching for product information while they are in a store or on the go, including this type of information in your ads can help you stand out by highlighting the products you carry and help drive mobile conversions for specific products on your site.  Product Extension Ads are enabled by linking your Google Merchant Center account to your AdWords campaign. When your mobile search ad appears, and your Google Merchant Center account contains products that are relevant to the searcher’s query, Product Extensions show the product images, titles, and prices of your products in a plusbox under your ad.


Product Local Ads
An enhancement to Product Extension Ads, Product Local Ads show the actual availability of products in local stores along with the product image and price all within the mobile ad.
This ad format takes advantage of one of the things that makes mobile uniquely powerful, the phone's greater location aware capabilities. That's why we're especially excited to bring Product Local Ads to mobile where location is even more relevant to user's searches. Now advertisers can better show what they have in-stock to users who are nearby and ready to buy their products. With the same Smartphone User Study showing that 54% of smartphone shoppers use their phones to locate a retailer and 34% search for a store’s product inventory, Product Local Ads help mobile shoppers complete their goals and can drive more in-store purchases.

Product Local Ads are eligible to show based on location signals such as as local search queries and device location which users opt-in to share. Currently available as a limited beta, Product Local Ads require you to submit your local product inventory data to Google through a Google Merchant Center account and submit your business information to Google through a Google Places account. Learn more.


Together both of these new mobile ad formats can help you build a strong cross-channel strategy as Product Extension Ads help drive online sales and Product Local Ads can help drive offline sales with increased foot traffic to local stores.

At this time Product Extensions Ads are available in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, and Australia on mobile devices with full Internet browsers. Product Local Ads are available in the United States. For instructions on how to link your Google Merchant Center account with your AdWords campaigns to take advantage of these ad formats, please review this Help Center article.

We’re constantly working to bring new and better ways for our advertisers to connect with customers. We hope you’ll find Product Extension Ads and Product Local Ads for mobile useful in your campaigns and in growing your business.

Posted by Surojit Chatterjee, Product Manager, Mobile Ads