The most popular methods used for smartphone marketing
Since 2011, PRINT2D has worked with hundreds of clients - both large and small. While the mobile Web sites we build represent a diverse range of strategies and designs, there are some features that seem to be more popular than others. At PRINT2D we offer nineteen (19) mobile calls-to-action. Here is a look at the top five.Number 5 - Application Delivery
Application delivery uses mobile detection to deliver the correct version of an app to the right device. PRINT2D's application delivery reaches thousands of the most popular handheld devices, including iPad®. Application delivery is a trackable call-to-action. Full analytics are available.
Scan the code to the left for a demo of application delivery for the SiriusXM App.
Number 4 - Image Gallery
Mobile image galleries enhance your mobile presence with clean, easy to view pictures optimized for mobile / handheld devices. Images may be displayed in a number of arrangements. Mobile image gallery is a trackable call-to-action. Full analytics are available.
Scan the code to the right for a mobile image gallery of Palisades Park in Santa Monica, CA.
Number 3 - MapIt!
Map It! offers location information via Google Maps® with the touch of a button. MapIt! is a trackable call-to-action. Full analytics are available.
Scan the code to the left to locate PRINT2D's Santa Monica studio.
Number 2 - Social Media
Social Media includes a variety of mobile social media tie-ins to give mobile users access to your social networks. Full analytics are available.
Scan the code to the right to connect with PRINT2D on Facebook, Twitter and more.
Number 1 - Click-to-Call
Click-to-Call our most popular feature, Click-to-Call connects users via telephone with the click of a button. Full analytics are available.
Scan the code to the left to demo this mobile call-to-action live, M - F (9am to 5pm) PST.
Other Mobile Features Gaining Momentum
There are also several other mobile calls-to-action that are gaining in popularity and use - among them, YouTube, Email and Mobile (SMS) Text Engines.
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