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Google is your friend bro. I know of a site but I am not with it now. Later, i will check for it and drop for you. You might check out my blog site for helpful tips. |
Have you been browsing excitedly on your phone and all of a sudden your screen is hooked and get all twisted? You become frustrated and start lamenting that you feel like smashing your mobile device. Well, sometimes it’s not from your device. So, when you are planning to build a mobile website or app, you have to put these critical factors into consideration to reach a wider audience. These are the basic survey questions. 1.If you could say one thing to a media service provider to improve the experience using its mobile website, what would it be? 2.If you could say one thing to a financial service company to improve the experience on its mobile website, what would it be? 3.What visual features will increase your likelihood to make a purchase on your mobile device? What are the most common activities that you engage with on your tablet(email, news , sports, weather, play games, shopping, etc) ? This Info-graphic - http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2013/04/30/critical-success-factors-to-know-when-building-mobile-website-and-app/ answers these questions in detail,on how consumers interact with websites and applications. |
Have you been browsing excitedly on your phone and all of a sudden your screen is hooked and get all twisted? You become frustrated and start lamenting that you feel like smashing your mobile device. Well, sometimes it’s not from your device. So, when you are planning to build a mobile website or app, you have to put these critical factors into consideration to reach a wider audience. These are the basic survey questions. 1.If you could say one thing to a media service provider to improve the experience using its mobile website, what would it be? 2.If you could say one thing to a financial service company to improve the experience on its mobile website, what would it be? 3.What visual features will increase your likelihood to make a purchase on your mobile device? What are the most common activities that you engage with on your tablet(email, news , sports, weather, play games, shopping, etc) ? This Info-graphic - http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2013/04/30/critical-success-factors-to-know-when-building-mobile-website-and-app/ answers these questions in detail,on how consumers interact with websites and applications. |
Where does your interest lie? What aspects of programming/ languages do you wish to learn? |
Great contributions. Much to learn from them. More grease to your fingers..... In web developers we trust ![]() |
There is an ongoing debate between mobile web based apps and native apps; which offers great user experience, that is efficient and effective with optimum result for all parties. we are going to present the win-win situation of both approaches. HTML5 Mobile Web Based Apps: A mobile web app is an HTML5, JavaScript, CSS app running in a mobile browser. HTML5 Yahoo! App They bid advertising potential; readily available from a QR code. The depth, spread and scope of HTML5 have more places you can be able to put ads. [more...] Mobile web browser accessibility extends flexibility; a mobile web app can be opened on any device with a browser, phone, tablet,. Different from what is obtainable on independent platforms. eg, Android, windows 8, IOS, blackberry, etc. Mobile web user experience provide relative marketing benefits. Marketers can send a text message with a link to a mobile web app that can instantly be launched. It also supply broader reach, with users of feature phones as well as smartphones able to access mobile web-based apps; that is important for marketers as feature phones still dominate in many markets. Native APPS: Native apps requires strong knowledge of Objective C (iOS), Java (Android), and C# (Windows Phone); one that is downloaded and installed on the mobile device. Gain from the awareness of app stores. Easily available from the home screen of a device. Native app has eventual capacity to drive conversion rates and acquisition. A native mobile app can produce the best user experience — fast and fluid, can give you the best access to device features. Nevertheless, building a native app on every major platform demands more socialized skills, a longer time to market, and a bigger budget to build and maintain. With JavaScript engines in the browsers getting faster, mobile web app approach has a bright future .By both worlds, it all boils down to your portfolio and scope of project. http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2013/04/11/benefits-html5-mobile-web-based-apps-vs-native-apps/ |
PatOgidi: Sure... that post has been there for a long time like you rightly noticed.Nice detailed analysis. Which screenshot/snapshot program do you use to illustrate ? I would like to use it for my work. |
souls4christ: Thanks so much @digitite for your inspiring words. Truely as it is written in Luke 1:37; 'For there is nothing that God cannot do',I believe completely that all that happened to me happened for a reason. It has really been a lesson for me though learnt the hard way. I believe I will recover all because His words say, 'For there is nothing that He cannot do'Bro, you are very welcome. I have your number and will call you one of these days. Meanwhile, I am on a crossroad whereby I have to make a decision on laying down foundation for the future. I would love your input and we will see what the LORD hold in store for us. How is the business climate in Rivers State. |
souls4christ: Thanks so much @digitite for your inspiring words. Truely as it is written in Luke 1:37; 'For there is nothing that God cannot do',I believe completely that all that happened to me happened for a reason. It has really been a lesson for me though learnt the hard way. I believe I will recover all because His words say, 'For there is nothing that He cannot do'Bro, you are very welcome. I have your number and will call you one of these days. Meanwhile, I am on a crossroad whereby I have to make a decision on laying down foundation for the future. I would love your input and we will see what the LORD How is the business climate in Rivers State. |
souls4christ: CONCLUSIONI have learn something tangible from your incredible story. Life is an adventure and we should enjoy the journey n Christ and seek his Father in heaven, deepen our faith by putting on salvation as our helmet and the word of God as the sword of our spirit. I can't imagine the challenge you might be going through at this critical juncture, believe in Luke 1:37 . |
cold:Osho free web services and unreliable GSM numbers can be get busy in an instant....If this is how our Army reasons in the 21century, then there is a problem..... Nawaooo, even a sole proprietorship like me has official email, a long code number and sms platform to receive and send messages. |
Ha ha ! Would I call it a coincidence ? Your experience has been exactly my life in the past two years. Trying to create a balance and not to crash land. I had a lot of questions but the answers were no where to be found. I had problems and seriously needed solutions fast. Instead of seeking guidance and direction from the ONLY ONE WHO HAD ALL THE ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS TO LIFE'S QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS, I TURNED TO MAN. THIS WAS THE GREATEST MISTAKE I EVER MADE.Was my greatest mistake ! After much prayer, fasting and meditation on the word of God, God spoke to me. I am on the journey of building my faith to be strong like Mount Zion! I believe strongly in the guidance of God, that I will get there despite the temptations. I also have start up ideas ; both online and offline. I would like to keep in touch..... |
Richfella: Just change the address, they don't even check al that stuff.Bros, i hail oo... please i would like to know one or two things about Ghana. I have a short programme to attend and have never been there. What is the cost of living like, eg. A room self contain and do they collect say like 4 months rent? |
Have you ever been reminded of your phone you forgot halfway through to work, school, etc.? That you must for the most part return to pick it up? It might have happened to you at one time or another. It shows how mobile phones have become indispensable tool to our daily lives, in this mobile revolution. This is also shaping consumer behaviors in mobile internet usage. And with the precision power mobile marketing provides, in order to reach consumers always on the move, you have to be open to new ideas to maintain a competitive edge. The following tips will help you in your mobile marketing campaigns: 1. Make use of keywords. A keyword is a word used to differentiate a direct message within a short code service. Your keywords should be between 4 to 25 characters in length. (Example – Text Alerts to 011986 ) 2. Keep In Mind, Mobile Devices Are Personal. Most smartphones are housed in unique cases, display individual photos; wake people up from sleep and keep them connected to the world. Some people even sleep with their phones. Remember that SMS messages, if not relevant and useful, will feel even more intrusive on the phone. 3. Stay True To Consent. Advertise openly via outbound SMS messages, but stay true to permission allowed placed upon messaging frequency and content. For more Click http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2013/03/23/7-powerful-mobile-tips-to-build-customer-loyalty/ |
acidtalk please stop before your Oga at the top think you want to be on top |
Black consumers 18years and above are more mobile-inclined than the general population and seem to be on the leading edge of engagement when it comes to using their mobile device to aid in shopping as well as viewing online content via mobile devices, according to a report by proper Insights & Analytics. Along with mobile ownership, usage, influence to purchase and frequency of internet access, provides marketers with a better understanding of consumers behaviours towards mobile media. Blacks are also more likely than the general population to view content such as Tv, Sports and News on their mobile device. For more info, click on http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2013/03/13/black-consumers-top-in-mobile-usage/ |
Black consumers 18years and above are more mobile-inclined than the general population and seem to be on the leading edge of engagement when it comes to using their mobile device to aid in shopping as well as viewing online content via mobile devices, according to a report by proper Insights & Analytics. Along with mobile ownership, usage, influence to purchase and frequency of internet access, provides marketers with a better understanding of consumers behaviours towards mobile media. Blacks are also more likely than the general population to view content such as Tv, Sports and News on their mobile device. http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2013/03/13/black-consumers-top-in-mobile-usage/ |
Considering the advantages, disadvantages, convenience, ease of use and accessibility. |
Lagos na wa.... I am thinking of relocating from the North to South East.... between Lagos, Calabar or Enugu; which do you recommended and give reasons. |
Perhaps, if our entrepreneurs and developers can step up the game and build our own version of these. Then, strike a deal with publishers to be selling their products. It presents huge opportunity for the industry in Nigeria. The App world and other E-commerce solutions is a no go area for many Nigerians when it comes to payment method. However, mobile payment is gradually taken over. |
Are you ready to take your business to the next level with the changing mobile messaging landscape? Text messaging has become the most popular, fastest way to reach people. This has presented huge opportunities for businesses to make most of this marketing platform to reach out to their customers and other prospects in the following ways below. http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2013/01/15/discover-10-ways-to-make-sms-marketing-work-better-for-you/ |
As an average busy worker,businessman/woman, friend, relative or perhaps a mobile digitite: can you imagine being without your phone for days on end? In our ever evolving digital world, we live and work in, mobile devices have become an indispensable part of our daily lives. Demand for mobile broadband connectivity, and increasingly affordable data plans, have ushered in new ways of doing business via mobile devices; also known as mobile commerce. African consumers are ready to explore Despite low spending power in many African countries, they endeavour to better their life condition by exploring for new possibilities. Keeping infrastructural and business practice differences in mind, current mobile commerce use in many African countries involves buying airtime, transferring airtime, paying utility bills, ringtones, news and information subscriptions. Even more, consumers are in need of trustworthy, effective and efficient infrastructure for mobile transactions which includes money transfers. Benefits M-Commerce solutions save consumers queing and sticking to service hours. Thereby, giving the time to do other things as well as the convenience of receiving goods at their door step. Driving factors for expansion of m-commerce is the speed and convenience. In addition to that, merchants should focus on given consumers the best prices and services. Trust is crucial Many consumers still unaware of the benefits offered by m-commerce, remain skeptical about aspects such as safety. The need for reliable and dependable service is to be expected. Building trust is fundamental in expanding m-commerce, and also by increasing customer awareness. For the most part, establishing trust and business relationship must largely happen in person, especially with those unfamiliar to such services. Face to face introductions to services are crucial. Trust in such services is likely to grow with time, if consistent. Future prospect From Lagos to Nairobi, m-commerce services like JUMIA and M-PESA, are leading and changing the way Africans do business. According to Ericsson Consumer Lab report, on m-commerce in Africa, it is projected that growth in this sector will continue to increase. One significant reason is reach. It’s growing, as the mobile web becomes an increasingly popular way for consumers to go online when they are away from their PC, or if they don’t own a PC. http://www.heartlandmobiledigitite.com/2012/11/22/mobile-commerce-in-africa-is-it-changing-the-way-business-is-done-2/ |
Impressive. Wish you were based in Abuja. I have good concept I had like you to capture for me. Goodluck in your endeavour. |
Different philosophies on life. Similar views leads to better understanding and co-operation. Opposing views leads to misunderstanding and withdrawal. The 1billion Naira question is: Who has the moral high ground? |
I will pour Ice water on his or her face to wake up from the STUPOR. |
I believe, there is always something positive to learn from every religion. |
Daddy, why do you have big belly like mummy(when she was preganant). Are you pregnant too? |
Business. Research and reading. |
timpaker: try living in Mumbai or Pujab, I swear that place is like heaven.what makes both cities comfortable like heaven? Table your facts guy. I may like to take a trip. |
The person who said an "a hungry man is an angry man", saw something. However, that is no excuse to indulge in criminal activities. |
