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Instagram Moves Online

Ever since I purchased my iPhone and made my Instagram account, I had always wondered why it was exclusive to the mobile platform.  I guess many people were wondering the same thing as me, because just last week Instagram finally launched online user pages; something that has been rumored for quite some time and has finally come to fruition.

It is a sleek and simple design, with a changing picture collage banner at the top of the profile, and small previews of each of your pictures at the lower part of the webpage.   It should be noted that not all functions of the mobile form are available, but important ones such as the ability to like and comment on other people’s photos are there.  One glaring thing that has been left out in the first web offering is the ability to upload photos onto your account from your computer.  It’s tough to say why this would be, as this is a major part of the Instagram experience that seems to be deliberately left out for now.

Although many expected this move to happen eventually, what intrigues me most is seeing a company diverting from traditional methods of developing an online presence and than moving over to the mobile platform.  Instagram has done the complete opposite, as they built the billion dollar business solely using the online platform, and have now finally made the move to online, something that perhaps stems from the Facebook acquisition 5 months ago.

To me this is a sign of things to come for companies in the future, with more and more mobile start ups surfacing each day.  Soon it will not be uncommon for a company to start on mobile without any online presence and then move online once they are well established;  something that Instagram has done extremely effectively.

Since the release, Instagram has spoken up to shoot down rumours that it is going to switch its focus to having primarily online activities, saying that the company is focused on maintaining its mobile platform to be its number one priority.  I believe that a balance between the two is key, and Instagram is making the right decision in developing their online platform, however I also believe that Instagram could further capture a market share away from photo sharing companies such as Flickr if they continue to work on improving the online presence.  Obviously there is going to be differences between the online and mobile forms of Instagram in order to optimize the usability for the users, however, I believe that the ability to upload photo’s online is something that needs to be implemented next if Instagram is serious about establishing their online platform.

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E-Marketer Report: Males Buy More on Mobile Platforms than Females

A new report was published last week courtesy of E-Marketer, which found that men top women in mobile buying.  There were a number of things that I found interesting about this report, in particular it was the categorical breakdown comparisons that really intrigued me.  The findings displayed that while men top women in mobile buying, it is the women that greatly top men on some categories.  Below is a breakdown of the different types of products that consumers have purchased by gender:

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A New Age for Search Engine Optimization

As someone who has been working in the Finance industry for the past 5 months, nothing has intrigued me more than Facebook’s high-profile IPO and the disaster that has spawned from it.  The biggest problem currently surrounding Facebook is how it will keep its revenues growing  during a time where smartphone usage worldwide is increasing at an enormous rate.  Although there is a very big problem surrounding the rise of smartphone usage and how to keep advertisement revenue growing for companies, it is not the only problem facing companies because of the worldwide popularity of Smartphones.  Companies are now left with the problem of how to progress their Mobile SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

What is SEO?

SEO is the process of improving the visibility of a website or a web page in a search engine‘s “natural” or un-paid (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results.  In short, it is making sure that your company appears high up in a search engine search (Google being the most important)  over a variety of different search terms.  People using Google or any other search engine every day, and for a company to be in the top 5 of search results is a major priority.  Research has shown that almost no results are looked at past this point.

The Problem?

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