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Architecture and strategy for your mobile content !
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UX Scotland — Edinburgh, June 19-20 alberta soranzo | @albertatrebla
THE WEB YOU WERE USED TO IS GONE
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REMEMBER THE INTERNET?
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THE INTERNET IS IN YOUR POCKET
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WHAT IS MOBILE?
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USE
86% of mobile internet users use their device while watching TV.
source: pocketyourshop.wordpress.com
By end of 2014, mobile internet usage will overtake desktop internet usage.
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Inte
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Use
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2007 2009 2011 2013 2015E
Mobile Desktop
Adults spend more time on mobile media than they do on newspapers and magazines combined.
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what is mobile?
What is mobile?
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SO, WHAT IS MOBILE AGAIN?
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USA
18%
82%
Africa
24%
76%
Asia
30%
70%
This is up 192.5% since 2011.
source: pocketyourshop.wordpress.com
MOBILE ONLY PAGEVIEWS
2010 2013
12.7%3.7%
North America
8.1%1.5%
Europe
22.9%4.5%
Asia
14.2%2.9%
Worldwide
5.3%.9%
South America
16.6%4.8%
Africa
12.8%2.8%
Oceania
99% of smartphone owners use their mobile browser at least once a day.
source: pocketyourshop.wordpress.com
46% of consumers will NOT return to a mobile site that is not working properly.
source: pocketyourshop.wordpress.com
74% of consumers will wait 5 seconds for a web page to load on their mobile device before abandoning the site.
source: pocketyourshop.wordpress.com
39% of business do nothing to make their site mobile-ready.
source: pocketyourshop.wordpress.com
MOBILE ONLY USERS
source: mobithinking.com
Country % mobile-only Country % mobile-only
Egypt 70% Indonesia 44%
India 59% Thailand 32%
South Africa 57% China 30%
Ghana 55% US 25%
Kenya 54% UK 22%
Nigeria 50% Russia 19
SEARCH
95% of mobile users use their devices for local search.
source: pocketyourshop.wordpress.com
52% of all local searches are done from a mobile device.
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source: pocketyourshop.wordpress.com
3 out of every 5 searches are conducted on a mobile device.
source: pocketyourshop.wordpress.com
9 out of every 10 searches mobile phone searches result in a purchase or visit.
DIRECTV
DO YOU HAVE A WEBSITE?
“You need to get your content onto mobile devices. Period.” — Karen McGrane
WHO DECIDES WHAT MATTERS?
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MOBILE IS SOCIAL
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source: allfacebook.com
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Use
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Q4 12 Q1 13 Q2 13 Q3 13 Q4 13
296254
219189
157
945
874819
751
680
Mobile Mobile Only
NO MORE BOUNDARIES
“If people want to do something on the internet, they will want to do it using their mobile device. Period.” — Karen McGrane
WHAT ABOUT CONTEXT?
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WHAT ABOUT CONTEXT?
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ONE SITE
Examples of diffent sites on different platform
MANY DEVICES
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THERE IS NO SUCH A THING AS MOBILE INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE
WHAT IS IA?
The structural design of shared information environments.
source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_architecture
CROSS-CHANNEL IA BLUEPRINT
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TOUCHPOINTS MATRIX
WHAT DOES IA DO?
IA interprets information and expresses distinctions between signs and systems of signs and involves the categorization of information into a coherent structure.
source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_architecture
DESKTOP
TABLET
MOBILE
MOBILE PATTERNS
The organization structure is usually hierarchical, but can have other structures, such as concentric or even chaotic.
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STRUCTURE AS DESIGN PATTERNSWAYFINDING
MOBILE PATTERNS - HIERARCHY
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MOBILE PATTERNS - HIERARCHY
MOBILE PATTERNS - HUB & SPOKE
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MOBILE PATTERNS - HUB & SPOKE
MOBILE PATTERNS - NESTED DOLL
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MOBILE PATTERNS - NESTED DOLL
MOBILE PATTERNS - TABBED VIEW
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MOBILE PATTERNS - TABBED VIEW
MOBILE PATTERNS - BENTO BOX
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MOBILE PATTERNS - BENTO BOX
MOBILE PATTERNS - FILTERED VIEW
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MOBILE PATTERNS - FILTERED VIEW
Filter Filter
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MANAGING INFORMATION TO CREATE MEANINGSENSE-MAKING
CONTENT = INFORMATION
“Typically information foraging must be analysed as decision making under uncertainty” — Peter Pirolli
PROGRESSIVE DISCLOSURE
WAYFINDING FOR SENSEMAKING
THE HOMEPAGE IS DEAD
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THE BUZZFEED ARTICLE
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THE NYTIMES REPORT
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ACTUALLY, NOT YET
THERE IS NO SUCH A THING AS
MOBILE CONTENT STRATEGY
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THE CHALLENGE
Adaptive content is more than just “mobile.” It means getting your content into a format so you can share and distribute it to any platform you want. It means you can get your content onto platforms you control—and platforms you don’t. It even means you’ll have a fighting shot at getting your content onto platforms that haven’t been invented yet.
ADAPTIVE CONTENT
Reusable Strong structure Independent of presentation layer Metadata Content Management System (CMS)
ADAPTIVE CONTENT
Adaptive content is more than just “mobile.” It means getting your content into a format so you can share and distribute it to any platform you want. It means you can get your content onto platforms you control—and platforms you don’t. It even means you’ll have a fighting shot at getting your content onto platforms that haven’t been invented yet.
REUSABLE CONTENT
Find examples
CONTENT MODEL
NEWSLETTER SIGNUP
PROGRAM 1 (50 WORDS MAX)
PROGRAM 2 (50 WORDS MAX)
PROGRAM 2 (50 WORDS MAX)
GLOBAL NAVIGATION AND SERVICE LINKS SEARCH
LOGO AND SLOGAN
MAIN NAVIGATION
CAROUSEL PHOTO
FEATURED PRODUCT 1 (3 WORDS MAX)
FEATURED PRODUCT 2 (3 WORDS MAX)
PUB SEARCH
SLIDE TITLE (10 WORDS MAX)
SLIDE TEASER (50 WORDS MAX)
ASK THE EXPERT (100 WORDS MAX)
TOPIC CENTER (10 LINKS x 4 WORDS MAX)
HEALTH CARE REFORM (100 WORDS MAX)
SPOTLIGHT (100 WORDS MAX)
PROGRAM 1 (50 WORDS MAX)
PROGRAM 2 (50 WORDS MAX)
PROGRAM 2 (50 WORDS MAX)
NEWS (5 LINKS x 10 WORDS MAX)
STRUCTURED CONTENT
STRUCTURED CONTENT
NEWSLETTER SIGNUP
GLOBAL NAVIGATION AND SERVICE LINKS SEARCH
CAROUSEL PHOTO
FEATURED PRODUCT 1 (3 WORDS MAX)
FEATURED PRODUCT 2 (3 WORDS MAX)
PUB SEARCH
SLIDE TITLE (10 WORDS MAX)
SLIDE TEASER (50 WORDS MAX)
TOPIC CENTER (10 LINKS x 4 WORDS MAX)
NEWS (5 LINKS x 10 WORDS MAX)
NAV SEARCH (SITE AND PUBS)
SLIDE TEASER SHORT(10 WORDS MAX)
FEATURED PRODUCT 1 (3 WORDS MAX)
TOPIC CENTER (5 LINKS x 4 WORDS
MAX)
NEWS (5 LINKS x 10 WORDS MAX)
CAROUSEL PHOTO THUMB
FEATURED PRODUCT 2 (3 WORDS MAX)
METADATA
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THE INTERNET IN YOUR POCKET
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THE FUTURE WAS YESTERDAY
THE FUTURE IS YESTERDAY
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BTW
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STEPHEN HAY
RESOURCES
Content Strategy for Mobile Karen McGrane A Book Apart, 2011 !Pervasive Information Architecture Andrea Resmini, Luca Rosati Morgan Kaufman, 2012 !Content Everywhere Sara Wachter-Boettcher Rosenfeld Media, 2012 !Android Design Patterns Greg Nudelman Wiley, 2013 !Information Foraging Theory: Adaptive Interaction with Information Peter Tirolli Oxford University Press (USA), 2009 !Fisher, J., Norris, S., & E. Buie (2012). Sense-making in Cross-channel Design Journal of Information Architecture. Vol. 4, No. 1-2. journalofia.org/volume4/issue2/02-fisher/