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The Multi-Device Digital Omnivore: New Generation of Digital

As a child television was for me, 1 then 2 channels and I can even remember black and white programmes. We did not have computers at all, they were introduced into my school in 1978. We most certainly did not have mobile phones. Hold on, it’s not that long ago, I am only 46. The speed of change is startling and difficult to stay ahead of.

Future in Focus white paper from ComScore

Today I was reading the Future in Focus 2012 white paper from comScore called US Digital, and the stats are amazing. They cover all aspects of online behaviour, such as:

multi-device

  • Social
  • Portals
  • Video
  • Mobile
  • E-Commerce
  • Multi-Device Digital Omnivore

This is a new term for me but it describes the fact that people are now viewing online through smart phones, tablets, note books, lap-tops and in some cases simultaneously. 8% of all online viewing was via mobile in the US last year. The “Multi-Device Digital Omnivore” is going to drive that figure higher.

Social

Facebook is still the number one, most viewed Social Platform with Twitter now second, this is as a result of Twitters hook-up with Apple’s iPhone. Facebook’s membership is still growing but the more interesting stats include:

  • The average time people engage is up by 32%,
  • Facebook now accounts for 15% of all views online.
  • Google is the most used Portal but again this is on the back of it’s purchase of YouTube, video is helping to cover the problems Portals are having. Surprisingly Google’s figure is only at 10.80% of all online views.
  • The traditional portals are the big losers, Yahoo, MSN and AOl all losing out to the shift to Social via Mobile.
  • The two big winners in Social are Pinterest and Tumblr, both registered huge growth during 2011, with Pinterest not registering at all in July of the year.

 Long-form video content

Some statistics on video:

  • Over 100 million Americans viewed online video in 2011 up 43% on 2010, these videos are also getting longer.
  • With the average viewing up 1 minute from 5 to 6 minutes.
    This may not sound a lot but is largely down to Netflicks and Hulu’s on demand service for movies and TV series.
    The number of streams viewed also jumped dramatically up 44%.
  • Marketers are again being challenged to come up with the correct way to leverage all the online traffic.

Mobile

The Omnivores are actually surfing during the adverts on TV, the switch to mobile is allowing this behaviour to flourish. As the dumb phones are replaced over the coming years the viewing figures from smart phones is going to drive this trend.

There are close to 4.8 billion dumb phones and 1.2 billion smart phones world wide

the majority of dumb phones are going to be replaced shortly with smart phones.
In lower socioeconomic countries the smart phone may represent the only “computer” that people are going to own.

What will they use it for? To buy goods via the net, engage with Social Platforms and in a world where pictures paint a thousand words, video will boom.

E-commerce

Our retailers have huge competition from the web but all we ever hear about is rent, rates, wages and recession, recession and recession. Well, WAKE-UP it’s more to do with the e-commerce on the web.

Cyber Monday 28th Nov last year in the US, citizens spent $1.251 billion
and another 10 days around the holiday period broke the $1 billion barrier online.

We are still waiting for the figures here in Ireland but the anecdotal evidence is that the figures were up. Some delivery companies had difficulty making all their deliveries pre-Christmas. Santa was late in some cases.

Conclusion

The “Multi-Device Digital Omnivores” are going to continue the trends set over the last couple of years. As the mobile market grows so will the online viewing habits of the world population. What ever about TV and traditional media, e-commerce will grow into the future. If the offline retailers do not grasp this quickly they are dead.

The retail company Game closed it’s Irish retail outlets this week, more will follow. Angela Ahrendts the CEO of Burberry believes that the ROI of online Social Business is, any company that does not embrace the changes will not exist in 5 years.

Why has Game closed it doors, online………

Thanks to comScore for the white paper it is enlightening and required reading for all business with or without an online presences. It may be the US market but it follows here in Ireland and the UK.

Thoughts on the Multi-Device Digital Omnivore….

John Twohig

As Co-Founder of Ahain Group he has identified a need for Irish and UK business to leverage social business and is providing the leadership in this role, drawing together the best of Irish and UK talent in the online space. John has a sales background with a 30-year career in retail management. As a qualified business coach and mentor, John excels in clarifying and understanding business challenges. John blogs regularly on the Social Business Model and is considered as a thought leader in this space. John had also identified that Multi-Directional Expressive Capability (MDEC) is a key component in the success of any online marketing initiative. His White Paper on MDEC will be published in July this year.

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