Target gets personal on Periscope to tease Eddie Borgo collaboration – Mobile Commerce Daily
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Target gets personal on Periscope to tease Eddie Borgo collaboration; Amazon Prime sparks delivery app competition with local store add-ons.
Louis Vuitton anticipates Roman exhibit with Snapchat Story – Luxury Daily
Luxury Daily today - Louis Vuitton anticipates Roman exhibit with Snapchat Story; Japan, Western Europe lead luxury market in Q1: Bain.
Mobile Minutes: Twitter’s revenue tactics; Connected cars study; Playboy’s safe-for-work app; LG’s leather phone
Today in mobile marketing - How Twitter plans to make more money, in five not-so-easy steps; Not so fast: connected cars could cause data traffic jams; Playboy launching mobile app – sans the models; LG's G4 smartphone: What you need to know.
Slow Load Times On Mobile Hurt Publishers
The stakes for slow performance are considerably higher with mobile, where readers bounce more quickly and where there’s much lower tolerance for long loading times. Bounce rates, which Google defines as the percentage of single page-view visits ...
Nordstrom simplifies mobile commerce with text message buying – Luxury Daily
Luxury Daily today - Nordstrom simplifies mobile commerce with text message buying; What luxury brands retain the most value over time?
McDonald’s builds free breakfast delivery promotion around mobile nominations – Mobile Commerce Daily
Mobile Commerce Daily today - McDonald’s builds free breakfast delivery promotion around mobile nominations; Home Depot’s mobile checkout drives customer satisfaction during busy periods.
Mobile Minutes: Tweets in Google search; Microsoft’s mobile obstacles; Adblock’s mobile browser; Credit card-sized phone
Today in mobile marketing - Google search now shows Tweets, but will it help Twitter get more users?; Apple, Android app makers cool to Microsoft overtures; New mobile browser blocks ads automatically; These guys want to build a phone the size of a cre...
Ad Blocking Tech Launches On Mobile
Adblock Plus, whose browser extension has been downloaded 400 million times, launched on Wednesday a beta version of its new Android Web browser, which will block “annoying” and “obnoxious” ads that appear across the mobile Web.