In a sense, all internet marketing is smartphone marketing, as these gadgets are “smart” enough to access the web anywhere, anytime. And just like everyone else, people on the go have to buy food, furniture, and electronics, lease their cars, find heath insurance, and more—so why not target these users as well?Of course, some websites are more capable of tapping into smartphone potential than others. Sites and blogs designed with mobile compatibility are at the top of the food chain—nobody wants to scroll endlessly to the side to browse a page last optimized for Internet Explorer.
That being said, content is just as important. There are certain websites you just don’t want to read on a tiny smartphone screen: in-depth articles, FAQ pages, forms to fill out. Smartphoners want information as bite-sized as the iPhones and BlackBerrys they’re using to read it.
But do you know what else they want? Local listings. Mobile users check for local directions and businesses almost as often as they text—and whether it’s restaurants, movie times, or a local salon for a quick manicure, they’re going to find it on their phones.
So, how does all of that fit into your internet marketing plan? For one thing, try to make a presence on bite-sized websites like Twitter and Facebook, in addition to pimping your SEO techniques to support a presence on Google Maps and other local resources.