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		<title>Android looks like the big winner from Nokia’s plan to drop the Symbian OS. So should your mobile strategy now focus on Android?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nokia’s surprising decision to dump Symbian, its smartphone operating system (OS), in favor of Microsoft’s Windows Phone has left a gulf that the Android OS is all too ready to fill, if IDC and Gartner have their predictions for smartphone sales correct. (See the table below for all projections). So if it is going to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nokia’s surprising decision to <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2011/feb11/02-11partnership.mspx" target="_blank">dump Symbian</a>, its smartphone operating system (OS), in favor of Microsoft’s Windows Phone has left a gulf that the Android OS is all too ready to fill, if IDC and Gartner have their predictions for smartphone sales correct. (See the table below for all projections). So if it is going to be the boss, should you bet your future mobile strategy on Android?</p>
<p><span id="more-64"></span></p>
<p><strong>Analyzing the numbers</strong></p>
<p>Both analyst outfits expect strong growth in sales of smartphones, with 450 million (IDC) to 468 million (Gartner) being sold in 2011 that’s a 49.2 percent (IDC) to 57.7 percent (Gartner) compared to 2010. The market will continue to grow albeit at a slower rate through to 2015. Neither analyst is telling us if they expect smartphones sales to overtake feature phone sales by 2015 (which is a little frustrating).</p>
<p>Android OS is expected to take the number one spot from Symbian this year, with a 38.5 percent (Gartner) to 39.5 percent (IDC) share of the smartphone market, and it could power almost half the world’s smartphones by 2015 with 45.4 percent (IDC) to 48.8 percent (Gartner) market share.<br />
To put this in a better perspective, it helps to know Android’s market share in 2010 and 2009. IDC doesn’t provide these numbers, so we need to rely on data from Gartner. In 2010, Gartner put Android in second place with a 22.7 percent share of the market, up from fifth place in 2009 with a 3.9 percent share. That’s impressive growth – with this momentum, it is possible Android might have overtaken Symbian anyway… but not by the huge margin that IDC or Google is forecasting in 2011.<br />
• Note: while everyone describes it as Google’s Android, it is, strictly speaking, the Open Handset Alliance (OPA)’s Android. The OS was developed by the OPA, though the Android company was owned (through acquisition) by Google. The OPA currently has <a href="http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/oha_members.html" target="_blank">80 members</a>, including 20 handset manufacturers. It is the sheer number of manufacturers behind Android that has created the momentum.</p>
<p>In 2010, Symbian was the number-one smartphone operating system by a country mile, with 37.6 percent market share, according to Gartner. This was largely thanks to Nokia selling over <a href="http://mobithinking.com/mobile-marketing-tools/latest-mobile-stats#smartphone-shipments" target="_blank">100 million smartphones</a> &#8211; that’s more than RIM and Apple combined (source: IDC). According the forecasts, Symbian’s market share is predicted to tumble in 2011 to 19.2 percent (Gartner) to 20.9 percent (IDC) of smartphone sales, as Nokia de-commits from the platform.<br />
• Note: Symbian, not unlike Android, started out as an independent OS that was licensed to many mobile manufacturers, such as LG Electronics, Motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. Originally ownership was shared between the main stakeholders, but by the end of 2008 Nokia owned <a href="http://press.nokia.com/2008/12/02/nokia-acquires-symbian-limited" target="_blank">all of Symbian</a>. Since then the licensees have fallen away (the four mentioned above are now all OPA members). Today the largest remaining Symbian licensee after Nokia is Fujitsu.</p>
<p>By 2015, Nokia will have shifted its smartphones from Symbian to Microsoft’s Windows (the first Nokia/Windows phone is expected in 2012), and Windows Phone is predicted to become the number two OS with 19.5 percent (Gartner) to 20.9 percent (IDC) market share. Notably a lot less than Symbian’s market share in 2010.<br />
• Note: Windows Phone will have other licensees, but it is not clear from the Microsoft site who these might be. (Can anyone help with this?)</p>
<p>Interestingly IDC does not predict iOS or Blackberry to improve market share as Symbian declines. In both 2011 and 2015 Apple’s iOS and RIM’s BlackBerry remain number three and four in smartphone OS share both with a small decline in market share. Gartner expects iOS to make gains in 2011, even selling slightly more phones than Symbian, but will gradually lose market share to 2015. Gartner expects a more pronounced decline in BlackBerry share in 2011 through to 2015.<br />
• Note: iOS and BlackBerry are only used in the smartphones of their parent companies, unlike Android and Windows, which are licensed to a number of different manufacturers.<br />
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<table border="3" cellpadding="3">
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<tr>
<td colspan="5"><strong>Worldwide smartphone operating system (OS) market share in 2009-2015, according to Gartner</strong></td>
<td width="10"></td>
<td colspan="3"><strong>Smartphone OS market share and compound annual growth rate 2011-2015, according to IDC</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td width="100"><strong>OS<br />
(listed alphabetically) </strong></td>
<td width="75"><strong>2009<br />
market share</strong></td>
<td width="75"><strong>2010<br />
market share</strong></td>
<td width="75"><strong>2011<br />
market share</strong></td>
<td width="75"><strong>2015<br />
market Share</strong></td>
<td width="10"></td>
<td width="75"><strong>2011<br />
market share</strong></td>
<td width="75"><strong>2015<br />
market Share</strong></td>
<td width="75"><strong>2011-2015<br />
CAGR</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Android</td>
<td>3.9%</td>
<td>22.7%</td>
<td>38.5%</td>
<td>48.8%</td>
<td></td>
<td>39.5%</td>
<td>45.4%</td>
<td>23.8%</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>BlackBerry</td>
<td>19.9%</td>
<td>16.0%</td>
<td>13.4%</td>
<td>11.1%</td>
<td></td>
<td>14.9%</td>
<td>13.7%</td>
<td>17.1%</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>iOS</td>
<td>14.4%</td>
<td>15.7%</td>
<td>19.4%</td>
<td>17.2%</td>
<td></td>
<td>15.7%</td>
<td>15.3%</td>
<td>18.8%</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Symbian</td>
<td>46.9%</td>
<td>37.6%</td>
<td>19.2%</td>
<td>0.1%</td>
<td></td>
<td>20.9%</td>
<td>0.2%</td>
<td>-65.0%</td>
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<tr>
<td>Windows Phone/Mobile</td>
<td>8.7%</td>
<td>4.2%</td>
<td>5.6%</td>
<td>19.5%</td>
<td></td>
<td>5.5%</td>
<td>20.9%</td>
<td>67.1%</td>
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<td>Others</td>
<td>6.1%</td>
<td>3.8%</td>
<td>3.9%</td>
<td>3.3%</td>
<td></td>
<td>3.5%</td>
<td>4.6%</td>
<td>28.0%</td>
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<td>Total smartphones sold</td>
<td>172 million</td>
<td>297 million</td>
<td>468 million</td>
<td>631 million</td>
<td></td>
<td>450 million</td>
<td>N/A</td>
<td>19.6%</td>
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<td colspan="5"><strong>Source: <a href="http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1622614" target="_blank">Gartner (April 2011)</a></strong></td>
<td colspan="3"><strong>Source: <a href="http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS22762811" target="_blank">IDC (March 2011)</a></strong></td>
<td><strong>via: <a href="http://mobithinking.com/mobile-marketing-tools/latest-mobile-stats">mobiThinking</a></strong></td>
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<p><strong>So what does this all mean for your mobile strategy?</strong></p>
<p>It’s a fair assumption that the companies that focused their mobile strategy solely on download (native) mobile apps for the Apple platform will be scratching their heads as they look at IDC’s predictions and be asking should we focus on Android instead?</p>
<p>This would be a mistake. Here’s why:</p>
<p>1) You would be ignoring the vast majority of mobile consumers who don’t and won’t be using an Android phone.<br />
Even though Android is an open platform that is backed by 80 mobile companies (rather than one, in the case of iOS) and on IDC’s expectations it looks like the number of mobile users with Android smartphones will dwarf those with Apple, it is still just one type of smartphone and the smartphone is just one type of mobile device.<br />
Neither IDC nor Gartner have publishing its expectations for total mobile phone sales (i.e. feature phones and smartphones for 2011. But even if sales remain constant at the 2010 level of 1,388 million (source: IDC), which they won’t, of course, while smartphones grow at 49.2 percent (as IDC predicts) to 450 million, then smartphones sales would still only be 32.4 percent of mobile phone sales and Android would be 11 percent of mobile phones… at best.<br />
Put that another way if you focus solely on Android, you are ignoring the 89 percent (at least) of your customers, who choose to use a different mobile device.</p>
<p>2) In the mobile business expect the unexpected.<br />
Who would have predicted five years ago that a Linux-based open-source smartphone OS would come from nowhere to become the main contender, while all Symbian’s licensees deserted it. Who is to say for certain that in another five years the status quo couldn’t change again?</p>
<p>3) You don’t need to.<br />
Advances in HTML 5 mean that many of the perceived advantages of downloadable mobile apps can, or will shortly, be delivered by mobile Web apps. Brower-based apps are largely operating-system agnostic. This means you don’t need to build a download app for each mobile platform, just tailor you mobile Web site/app to exploit the features of each type of access device. Plus, you don’t need to relinquish control of your customers or give 30 percent of app proceeds to an app store.<br />
In fact, Android’s most influential backer, Google, <a href="http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/07/17/google-says-mobile-web-apps-will-win" target="_blank">backs Web apps over native apps</a> in the long-term.</p>
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<p>Article Source: http://mobithinking.com/blog/nokia-drops-symbian</p>
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		<title>CPA Mobile Network Sponsormob</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sponsormob were founded in London in 2006 and have been operating from headquarters in Berlin since 2007.</p>
<p>Peter Glaeser and Jet Patel (CEO and COO, respectively) started the mobile CPA network. Both have over a decade of online and mobile marketing experience. They worked at a variety of companies, from start-ups to multi-national corporations before founding Sponsormob.</p>
<p>Focused on driving acquisitions via the mobile content, gaming, dating, finance and entertainment verticals Sponsormob have many great campaigns to help you start making money in the mobile marketing affiliate game.</p>
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<p>Sponsormob have a simple yet advanced tracking technology that is unique to their network. They offer affiliates fast, unique reporting, with statistics updated on an hourly basis. Statistics are also broken down by country, handset, carrier, operating system, and subIDs. They also provide mobile affiliates with flexible tracking, with server-to-server tracking or storing of our publishers’ standard image tag pixel.</p>
<p>In addition to their technical features, they provide affiliates with excellent support and customer service. Showing commit to the success of our partners campaigns, and their mobile affiliate manager makes sure that every mobile affiliate is taken care of.</p>
<p>They are also a very “present” company. They attend many events around the world each year not only to meet new partners,  but to maintain relationships with current advertisers and affiliates as well. Events Sponsormob attend and/or exhibit at include ad:tech (San Francisco, London, New York), Apps World (London and New York), Affiliate Summit (East and West), and several more.</p>
<p>Sponsormob have grown to the point of having not only a Berlin headquarters but a sales office in the San Francisco Bay area.  Staff numbers will more than double in 2012, as they hire more mobile experts to meet the demands of a growing advertiser and publisher base. Additionally, they won two awards at last year&#8217;s <a href="http://theaffiliatemarketingawards.com/past-winners/">Affiliate Marketing Awards</a> hosted by Murray Newlands: Best Affiliate Innovation and Best Mobile Campaign.</p>
<p>A Sponsormob recommends affiliates just starting out in mobile should start out by picking one of the best converting campaigns and learn how to set up and optimize their campaigns. Then once you know how it works you can start testing more offers. Also, affiliates coming to Sponsormob with online (web) experience should be ready to invest time and money into mobile in order to be successful.</p>
<p>Affiliates should join Sponsormob if they want to partner with a network that has the technology and support to help them succeed. We are constantly improving our network to benefit our partners and we are committed to helping them do well in the mobile space.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to incorporate Twitter, Facebook or Smartphones into your performance marketing mix?  We have the integrated tools and expertise you’ll need to seamlessly and profitably integrate social media, video and mobile affiliate marketing into your performance marketing initiatives.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you search for a gainful business, mobile affiliate marketing is your target. Affiliate marketing is the advertising of another business's product in return for a commission calculated as a percentage of sales made. This type of business can be a great venture if you master the trick.]]></description>
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<p>If you search for a gainful business, mobile affiliate marketing is your target. Affiliate marketing is the advertising of another business&#8217;s product in return for a commission calculated as a percentage of sales made. This type of business can be a great venture if you master the trick.</p>
<p>Making money online is not that difficult as many people thought. If you want to generate income through the internet, you should enroll in an online company. This procedure is generally free, however, some companies, require you to pay a particular registration fee. While searching for an affiliate company, try to join a company providing a broad variety of digital affiliate products, so that you can generates bucks.<span id="more-10"></span></p>
<p>While seeking products to promote, you should look through assorted types and sections until you hit upon the fitting niche for you. When you select the product you intend to advertise, you have to get the affiliate link.</p>
<p>What is an affiliate link? This link (URL) is the link to the product you are promoting. How can you get this link? When you get into the company home page, you select the product that you want to market and then, you snap on PROMOTE. Consequently, the page that generates your affiliate link will come into view. After that, you have to pursue the steps by entering your user name that you used while signing up with the company. Through this link, you can track your commission percentage that you will get.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve got your affiliate link, the next step you have to do is promoting this link. As a matter of fact, this link is the connection to the products you are marketing. You suggest the product to possible customers on the Internet; you should induce them to click on the affiliate link. Once the visitor clicks on that link, the sales page will automatically come into sight, and if they command the product you are advertising, then you will earn your commission.</p>
<p>Mobile affiliate marketing is really such profitable business. As mentioned above, this online business can generate great profits. All you need to do is just implement these simple steps, and you will establish your own venture. Just keep in mind; you have to work hard and be patient to start generating good affiliate profits. Eventually, you it&#8217;s impossible for anyone to establish an entire empire in a few days. Time can&#8217;t be bought!</p>
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