Mobile devices are increasingly playing a vital role in businesses that rely on the convenience of on-demand information and solutions.
The customers in today's world are on the move and they're using mobile application platforms to get there, thus mobile enabled apps are becoming the dominant form of digital interaction. Whether they use mobile phones, tablets or other smart mobile devices - they have all the information they need. That's why mobile apps are so important in today's business environment.
No matter what your business is, a mobile app can help you get and retain customers. We all know that the first place customers go to search for a product or service is online. If your business is available online, and you have an app that users can download to their devices, you stand a better chance of reaching out to your target audiences and make a really good impression. At a glance they will be able to see and open your app and interact and/or purchase from your business.
No matter what you're looking for in a mobile solution, Dashcode can help you achieve your ICT strategic goals, and can work with your organisation to determine the optimal mobile solution.
"This past year’s 6% growth is down from 11% in 2016. As we reported last year, users now spend more than five hours a day on their smartphones, and shift their daily time spent between new and old app experiences, versus giving more of their overall daily time...," Source: Flurry Analytics
A 2017 studies of mobile usage from Flurry Analytics shows a steady yearly growth of 6%, slightly down from 11% in 2016
A mobile app is like a blank billboard sign. You can do what you want with it; you can make it stylish, hip, functional, shocking, or informative. But what you really want to do is create an app that has features your customers will love, while at the same time is well branded and beautifully designed.
The more often you can get customers involved with your mobile app, the sooner they will be inclined to buy your product and/or service. In advertising this is called the “effective frequency”: as a rule of thumb, hearing and/or seeing your brand approximately 20 times is what will get you truly noticed.
These days mobile apps at the small business level are still rare, and this is where you can take a big leap ahead of your competitors. Be the first in your neighborhood to offer a mobile app to your customers. They’ll be astonished by your forward-thinking approach!