SEATTLE, Sept. 07, 2017 -- Mobile Posse, innovator of an intelligent content discovery platform that enhances the mobile experience while boosting ad monetization for mobile carriers and device OEMs, will announce at Mobile Future Forward today new research titled “A New Lens on Mobile: Gratification Beats Personalization In the Quest of Mobile Ad Revenue,” the first of an ongoing series of original research analytics about the mobile user journey in partnership with Phoenix Marketing International (PMI), a leading global marketing research firm.
Unlike traditional mobile analytics that focus on where users spend time, these new insights analyze user session metrics from the beginning of their usage session with the device. The initial research focuses on never-before-seen Facebook metrics that reveal what instant gratification means in the mobile context as market players vie for consumer attention every time consumers unlock their phones. Findings from this latest research include:
- Facebook Comes In First, Partially Because It is Loaded Last: In a world where consumers often unlock their mobile device merely for instant gratification, Facebook wins twice: once as it's used last in a session to kill time, and once when it's stumbled upon the next time. Facebook’s News Feed instantly appears on device first screens 6.7 percent of all unlocks. All other ad-sponsored applications pale in comparison: Chrome 5.5 percent, Google 4.6 percent, Instagram 1.5 percent, Snapchat 0.5 percent, and Twitter 0.2 percent. Additionally, 19 percent of all time spent in Facebook results from being the first application seen. These two statistics are what we call Facebook’s “Unlock Advantage”.
- Facebook Is Growing Its First Screen Unlock Advantage Significantly: The strength of Facebook’s Unlock Advantage is trending up. From Q2 2016 to Q2 2017, Facebook increased how often it is the first application that appears by 29 percent. Additionally, the amount of time spent in Facebook due to it being the first application seen increased by 23 percent.
- Facebook’s Unlock Advantage Measured in Billions: Being the go-to kill time mobile application makes Facebook the most common first application seen. The total value of being the first application seen is worth more than $2.5 billion to Facebook. As people’s need for instant gratification grows, Facebook will continue to dominate the first screen.
“This ongoing behavioral research series isn’t just about popular mobile applications or advertising trends. Our Facebook data proves being first is imperative in the mobile content discovery space. It also shows that mobile carriers and device OEMs can compete for mobile ad revenue,” said Jon Jackson, Mobile Posse founder and CEO. “Mobile players can rebuild their efforts to have a more significant presence in the user journey, and once you understand the user journey you can find new ways to provide value and unlock revenue.”
“To date, very little insight had been available into mobile user behavior and specifically the first-screen experience,” said John Schiela, President Converged Technology & Media, PMI. “The research is groundbreaking because it makes the case for carriers to take back their rightful mobile ad revenue from the likes of Facebook and Google.”
Greg Wester, EVP of Marketing at Mobile Posse, will present the new research findings to industry leaders for the first time during his keynote titled “A Device Centric Look at Consumer Behavior” during Mobile Future Forward in Seattle today.
The full report, “A New Lens on Mobile: Gratification Beats Personalization In the Quest of Mobile Ad Revenue” can be downloaded here.
About Mobile Posse
Mobile Posse is the leader in mobile content discovery solutions that help wireless carriers and device manufacturers capitalize on the mobile advertising economy. Our First Feed™ platform powers a better smartphone experience that generates millions of dollars in ad revenue for wireless carriers. Mobile Posse’s turnkey solutions offer industry-leading monetization, carrier-grade rogue ad management, and scale in the billions of monthly sessions. Founded in 2005, Mobile Posse is headquartered in Arlington, VA. For more information, please visit mobileposse.com. Follow Mobile Posse on LinkedIn and Twitter.
About Phoenix Marketing International
Phoenix Marketing International is a global marketing services firm, headquartered in Rhinebeck, New York, with 11 offices in the U.S. and Europe. Since 1999, the firm has provided companies across diverse industries with competitive insights on attitudes and behaviors, with a focus on customer experience, communications and brand/product innovation through extensive research experience in the automotive, financial services, healthcare, converged technology and media, restaurant and travel/leisure sectors. For more information, visit http://phoenixmi.com/. Follow Phoenix on Twitter @phoenixmktg.
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