According to comScore, 36% of Americans browsed the mobile web in December 2010, and this is particularly important in real estate, where mobile buyers are looking for quick access to the best property listings available. Demand for these types of sites has grown substantially and if you would like to see your real estate business stay above the curve, you need to understand the importance of using simple mobile websites for it. You must be able to anticipate what your customers needs are and then meet them.
Bottom line though, you’re a real estate agent, you aren’t, nor should you be, a technology guru. Technology tools are to help you be a better real estate agent; because if you don’t do transactions, you don’t make money. But no matter how much technology one embraces, real estate will always be a people business. Mobile web is simply about finding them differently, communicating with them differently, and leveraging consumer-demanded technology to generate leads differently.
Consider these statistics:
• Over 70% of the world population now has a mobile phone, that’s over 5 billion mobile subscribers, and in places like the US, it’s 9 in 10 people. Apple has sold almost 60 million iPhones world wide, while Google’s Android OS is growing at 886% year on year and now activating over 160,000 devices a day, across 60 devices in over 40 countries.
• In 2014, mobile internet usage will overtake desktop internet usage and already in 2011, more than 50% of all “local” searches are done from a mobile device. Mobile search has grown 400% in the past year.
• 85% of mobile devices will be web-enabled by 2012.
• There are almost 5 times more mobile devices than there are computers. Text messages have a 95% read-rate, and are read in an average of 4 minutes.
As Realtors use social media more and more in their marketing, the following stats become even more important to pay attention to:
• Over 1/3rd of Facebook’s 600 million+ user base uses Facebook Mobile.
• 50% of Twitter’s 165 million users use Twitter Mobile.
• 200 million+ YouTube views occur on mobile devices per day.
It's time for your business to make its next Internet visibility and marketing investment in a mobile website. Your current website is probably available on a cell-phone, but is it readable? Is it user-friendly? Really?? Tiny print, tiny pictures, and impossible to click navigation will not cut it. The biggest user frustrations with the Mobile Web are:
• Site Load Time.
• Site Navigation.
• User Friendliness.
• Web Page Layout.
The stakes are higher in terms of providing a good user experience. If a user’s time is wasted on their mobile phone, they are less likely to be forgiving.
By establishing a good mobile web presence, you are opening up a new window of opportunity and are providing a richer user experience to your mobile customers.
Sources: Sybase, a SAP mobile intelligence company; Google Insights; Nubiq; REALTOR.com®; RISMedia
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