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Mobile Apps

Apps Are Taking over the Internet, Is Your Brand Ready?

In a recent report from eMarketer, we learned that about 86% of time spent with smartphones was spent with apps. Furthermore, the average US adult spends 3 hours and 18 minutes with apps daily. That’s roughly 27% of their daily media time and a pretty sizeable portion of their total day.

 
We’ve been saying for a while now that mobile is the leading digital platform, but we’ve heard lots of people say, “I have a mobile website.” The chart above pretty much proves that isn’t enough. Apps are where the action is. But we’ve also seen research showing that users are downloading fewer apps each month, and regularly using only a dozen or so. The question is:

Is your brand ready for the mobile app revolution?

If you already have an app, congratulations. But you’re only halfway there. The other half is keeping your audience engaged. This can sometimes be challenging for small and large businesses alike, especially considering the fierce competition within the industry. Here are some of the things you need to be thinking about.
Mission and utility: What is your app’s primary value to your target audience? If you can’t easily answer that question you might have work to do. Your app’s value and utility should be immediately apparent to your user. The apps people use most are the ones that serve a crucial function in their life. That function could be lots of different things, including news and entertainment, but you need to be sure about what it is, and be confident that you’re communicating it clearly.
Promotion and context: You also need to use all your other marketing channels, on-air, online, everything, to let people know about your app, explain it’s value and how it will be useful to them. It’s important that this promotion is done continually and consistently. And equally important is to put that promotion into context for the user. Don’t just run promos or web ads saying “download our app,” tell the user why. Put your promos in context – talking about something interesting on-air? Ask your listeners to tweet you through the app. Send users to a specific piece of content, or encourage them to use the app in specific ways.
Consistency and freshness: It’s important to keep your app and its content up to date. The more frequently you post fresh content, the more regularly people will come back. Get them to rely on you, and come through for them every time. If your app grows stale, users will certainly desert you, and getting them back is next to impossible. So grab them from the first time they open it, and keep them coming back.
Focusing on the end user and putting them first will help your app become a part of their daily lifestyle. To capture smartphone users where they spend 86% of their time, you should think about how does my brand go one step beyond the competition and improve the customer experience?
As technology systems in our lives, like our car and our home, become part of our “connected” world, you’ll be happy you put the end user first.
If you need assistance with your brand’s mobile strategy, we can help! Give us a call at 248-353-9030 or email sales@jacapps.com for a free consultation.

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Mobile Apps Smart Home

Apple Wants to Make Your Home Smarter

By: Vince Kattoula


If you’re like me, you’re one of the thousands of people who upgraded their iPhone to the latest operating system, iOS 10, a couple of weeks ago. After the installation, you may have noticed a new app on your home screen – the Home app. The Home app allows users to securely control all HomeKit accessories from their favorite iOS device. This got me thinking about all the different “connected” devices we use throughout each day in our homes and how the right technology can make all these devices work together.
We’ve seen apps follow you to your car, and now they are following you to every room in your house. Even though I’m still waiting for Siri to learn things like “Make me a sandwich,” you can tell her things like “Turn off the living room lights” or “Unlock the front door.” Also, 3D Touch lets you press and hold an icon to perform more complex tasks like dimming the lights or adjusting the thermostat.
Of course, to perform these tasks, you have to have these connected devices in your house. It only takes a quick trip to Home Depot or Lowe’s to find lots of them: thermostats, light controllers, door locks, even refrigerators with the logo above, indicating they can work with Apple’s latest land grab.
Perhaps one of the coolest features about the HomeKit app is the fact that it allows users to set up scenes. The scenes enable multiple accessories to work simultaneously. That means a user can create a scene named “I’m home” that turns on the lights, unlocks your doors, and turns on the air conditioner with just one command.
So, with the ever increasing “connected” world, it appears that offering consumers just a smartphone app won’t cut it anymore. Your brand needs to follow your audience wherever they may be in order to stay relevant in their lives. This means offering them apps everywhere (or App Everywhere℠ as we like to say), in the car, on their wrist, and now … in their homes.
The key to staying connected starts with us. Give us a call at 248-353-9030 or email sales@jacapps.com for valuable input on your brand’s mobile strategy.

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Mobile Apps

Having an App Is Only Half the Battle

By: Vince Kattoula

Mobile is now the leading digital platform. The convenience of smartphones and tablets (and increasingly their interfaces with wearables, the connected car, and smart home systems) has seismically shifted the digital media landscape. The app market, however, is continues changing and remains a challenging environment for lots of businesses.
What is especially challenging is getting smartphone users to download their app. In fact, ComScore reports that 49% of U.S. smartphone users download exactly 0 apps every month. They also report that the average consumer downloads only two apps every month.

So, what can your brand do in order to make sure your brand’s app makes its way to everyone’s favorite screen?

To convince your target audience to make you one of the two apps they download, you need to do a couple of things. First stay relevant. Make sure that your app delivers on your brand, and delivers your audience real utility. But once you’ve done that, promoting and marketing your app requires real focus and attention. Often times, our clients express to us their concerns about the downloads and usage of their app. When we ask how they’re promoting their app, we typically hear the same response: “Well, we promoted it heavily for the first few weeks, then moved on to other things.” And there lies the problem. It takes more than just a few mentions here and there in order to see your app’s download totals ultimately increase – especially when it’s been in the app store for more than a month. Check out our blog on 3 Keys to Effective App Promotion for some great ways to successfully promote your mobile app.
To learn even more about how to effectively promote your brand’s app, or how to monetize your mobile assets, give us a call at 248-353-9030 or email us at sales@jacapps.com.

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Connected Car Mobile Apps

Apps Are the Best Way into the Connected Car

By: Vince Kattoula

Last year, Gartner made the claim that by 2020, there will be a quarter billion connected vehicles on the road. We learned back in March that 72% of media executives anticipate moderate or massive digital disruption within the following 12 months. The logical outcome of this equation is that audio-based media is going to be heavily disrupted as behaviors in the car continue to change. So how do you future-proof yourself?

Apps are the best way into the driver’s car

Whether it’s the newest iPhone or the latest Samsung Galaxy, people experience media through the device of their choice. Not only have Apple and Google realized this, but they have capitalized on this by allowing this choice to be taken to the place where people spend hundreds of hours annually – their vehicle. That’s why we have introduced App EverywhereSM-Auto allowing our apps to make the trip to the dashboard seamlessly!
When promoted correctly, your apps effectively engage consumers through their mobile phones allowing them to carry a personalized selection of their favorite content wherever they go. Because of this, it’s not hard to understand why people are so loyal to their smartphones. So much so, that Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s Android Auto are now available in more than 100 different models of automobiles. Virtually every vehicle rolling off the assembly line in the U.S., Germany, Japan, and Korea is now connected in some way. And what are these vehicles connecting to? Smartphones (and apps), of course.
The “key” to staying connected starts with us! Give us a call at 248-353-9030 or email sales@jacapps.com in order to learn how you can stay connected.

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Radio

Happy National Radio Day!

Tomorrow is National Radio Day, and at jacapps, that’s a big deal. On our way to becoming Michigan’s second largest app developer, our relationship with radio has been key. We have over 350 radio station clients and more than half of our apps are dedicated to radio stations.
Several inventors had significant roles in the invention of radio at the turn of the 20th Century. Similarly, and around the same time, lots of entrepreneurs were marketing the first automobiles.  So these two quintessentially American inventions have kind of gone together since the very beginning.
Today a huge amount of radio’s weekly reach of 93% occurs in the car. And the automotive category is the number one radio advertiser.
This technology marriage has been going strong for over one hundred years, and while it has had its ups and downs (thanks, 8-Tracks) they are still both complementary and interdependent. Our client WMMR, is now front and center on the Apple CarPlay screen with the launch of their new app. This is a giant step forward for the entire radio industry and proves how radio and cars, even after over 100 years, are still like chocolate and peanut butter, great technologies that go great together.
More than ever, the car is crucial to your station’s brand and revenue. We can help you maintain your place there as this crucial ecosystem evolves. With Apple and Google making aggressive moves in the dashboard, we can ensure that your station is easy to find where it matters most – on the car’s touchscreen alongside the driver’s other favorite mobile apps.

So, jacapps would like to celebrate the great invention of the radio by wishing you all a Happy National Radio Day!

To learn more about our mobile apps and how they can add value to your station’s bottom line, give us a call at 248-353-9030 or email us at sales@jacapps.com.

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Mobile Apps

5 Things Agencies Should Know About Mobile

By: Vince Kattoula

Apps are one of the biggest things in tech. Whatever the technology, it’s almost a requirement that it has a smartphone component. There are over 2 million apps in both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. And there’s still room for a phenomenon like Pokémon GO. Since its release a couple of weeks ago, the app has already passed 30M downloads and $35M in revenue.
At jacapps, we understand that the mobile scene can be overwhelming. So, here’s a list of things we think agencies should know about mobile:

  1. Time spent with mobile continues to grow. You probably already know this, but it’s important to reinforce. In 2015, the number of global mobile internet users exceeded half the world’s population. During that year, time spent on mobile devices increased 117% from the previous year. Furthermore, time spent on phablets (larger, tablet-like phones) grew 334% year-over-year, or almost three times the average. For advertisers and marketers the best way to reach your targeted audience is on mobile.
  2. Mobile keeps users engaged. Nowadays, nearly anything you can imagine doing can be done using a mobile device. Ask yourself this question: Is my app integrated into the rest of my audience’s digital life? If your app fails to address how your consumers want to engage with your brand, you’re failing.
  3. There’s revenue to be made. And a lot of it. In fact, by 2020, consumers are projected to spend over $101 billion on mobile apps via app stores. This means that the annual gross revenue from mobile apps may double in just four years. If your client’s brand doesn’t have an app yet, or even worse – has an app that isn’t optimized for monetization, you are missing out on an opportunity to add revenue to your client’s bottom line.

  1. Mobile isn’t just about smartphones anymore. While the phone is still at the center of the mobile ecosystem, there are lots of other devices getting in on the act. Media and marketers need to be thinking about things like the automotive entertainment system, smart TVs, wearables, and the whole universe of devices that make up the Internet of things.
  2. Be picky about choosing your app developer. Many agencies know about mobile only from a user standpoint. And, since many agencies don’t have the necessary resources to develop mobile apps themselves, often times they turn to a third party app developer. Unfortunately, not all mobile app developers are the same, which means that asking the right questions can prove vital. Asking specific questions can definitely help your agency understand whether or not the app developer is a right fit for your organization.

If you want input on your mobile strategy, or want to learn more about monetizing your mobile assets give us a call at 248-353-9030, or email sales@jacapps.com.

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Mobile Apps

Apple’s “Planet of the Apps” is Actually Happening

By: Vince Kattoula

Apple on Sunday celebrated its App Store’s eighth birthday. While we didn’t know what to expect at the time, we now know one thing – Apps are here, and they’re here to stay!

We learned a few months ago that Apple has been working on an unscripted television show that revolves around mobile apps, specifically app developers. Recording artist and record producer will.i.am has teamed up with executive producers Ben Silverman and Howard Owens to finally make this a reality. This is the first time that the Cupertino-based tech giant has moved forward with a full-blown series of original content.

The purpose of the show is to discuss with app developers, who have the vision to shape the future, how they can solve real problems and inspire change within our daily lives. Participation in the show is limited to 100 of the world’s most talented app creators. According to the company’s website, Planet of the Apps isn’t just a show, it’s a launch pad and accelerator for exceptional developers. Members of the show will get a chance to receive:

  • Mentorship: Hands-on guidance from some of the world’s best experts in tech and entertainment.
  • Funding: Those who make it to the final round will meet with top-tier VCs investing up to $10m over the course of the season.
  • Marketing and Promotion: Featured placement in the App Store at the end of the show. Also, the potential to reach millions of viewers around the world on Apple platforms.

Online applications are being accepted now through Friday, August 26. A page on the show’s website states that Planet of the Apps will be visiting the tech hubs of San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Austin. The inaugural season will take place in Los Angeles and film over a non-consecutive period from late 2016 to early 2017.

If you want input on your mobile strategy, or want to learn more about monetizing your mobile assets give us a call at 248-353-9030, or email sales@jacapps.com.

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Mobile Apps

Uber Partners with Pandora to Offer Ad-Free Internet Radio

Uber announced Monday that it has partnered with online radio station Pandora to offer a new feature within its Uber Partner app: ad-free internet radio. This feature allows drivers in the United States, Australia and New Zealand to play music from their favorite Pandora stations, for free and without advertisements (until 12/28/2016). The company plans to start rolling out this feature as early as this week.

Drivers for Uber should view this as a positive change since it puts the control back in their hands. To qualify, you must be an active driver-partner in the US, Australia, or New Zealand. This feature is currently only available to drivers. According to the company’s website, a music experience for riders is coming soon.

For Pandora, as monthly listeners slowly decline, this new feature will provide a way to keep interest in the service up in the months ahead. The company will retain data about the music drivers listen to during trips.

This deal is in addition to an earlier deal between Uber and Spotify. To read more about the Uber-Pandora partnership, click here.

To learn more about getting your app into the car dashboard contact us at 248-353-9030 or email sales@jacapps.com.

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Mobile Apps

YouTube Announces Live Streaming for Their Mobile App

YouTube announced that it will bring live streaming right to its mobile app. The Alphabet (Google) owned company has released a few screenshots of what live streaming on the app will look like, which can be viewed here and here. Users will have the choice of making their stream public or not. Also, they will have the option of whether or not to utilize the chat feature while live streaming.

Similar to Periscope, from rival Twitter, the interface provides a full screen for whatever it is the user is streaming. The company indicates that live streaming will have all the regular features of standard videos, including search, recommendations and playlists. YouTube claims their live streaming feature will be “faster and more reliable than anything out there.”

What’s interesting is that the company has been live streaming on computers since 2011, so they have more experience with it than Facebook or Periscope. Just this year, YouTube became the first to ever broadcast a 360-degree live stream during Coachella. As of right now, only a select few partners will have the ability to live stream from the YouTube app. With no official date set, the company has stated that a wide rollout will take place soon. Looks like we will have to wait and see.

To read more about the new chapter in YouTube’s live stream, click here.

To learn more about promoting your app or your mobile strategy contact us at 248-353-9030 or email sales@jacapps.com.

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Connected Car Mobile Apps Radio

How Radio Can Stay Connected in the Connected Car

The car dashboard is the greatest programming challenge for broadcasters today. Although radio remains the dominant media consumed in the car, the big boys of tech are confident that they can change this. And for good reason.

Much of the hype around the connected car has revolved around Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s Android Auto. With this technology, the driver is able to extend their favorite apps from their smartphone to their vehicle’s infotainment system. Apple and Google dominate the smartphone industry, and drivers are accustomed to using Bluetooth to connect smartphones to cars. So, it’s easy to understand their plans to enter the automotive infotainment industry. (There is even talk that Apple is designing a whole car!)

For as long as anyone can remember, the in-car media competition was between radio stations fighting for one of those 5 or 10 presets on the car radio. It’s a different story now as in-car competition includes on-demand streaming services, satellite radio, podcasts – in short, just about any audio media.

Listeners, increasingly, turn to their smartphones to access this content and research shows that consumers are more loyal to their smartphone than to their automobile. So that means that while each manufacturer has their own in-car system (Sync, InTune, Cue, MyLink, Uconnect, etc.) they really have to play nice with their customers’ smartphones.

Having WiFi in the car gives the driver all the more reason to pull out their smartphone in order to stream their favorite content, whether it be the latest Justin Bieber song or the newest podcast episode from Radiolab. So, what does this mean for your station? Simple – your mobile app is the way in. Whether it’s the in-car system, CarPlay or Android Auto, your mobile app makes sure that when your listener is in the car, your brand stays top of mind. And not just your main stream, but your podcasts, HD and digital channels.

The car is arguably the most important place for your station’s brand, and we can help you maintain your place there as this crucial ecosystem evolves.

If you’d like to learn more about how to stay connected in the car give us a call at 248-353-9030 or email sales@jacapps.com.