
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) January 18, 2012
Walker Sands Communications, a full-service marketing and public relations firm, announced today the results of its Q4 Mobile Traffic Report that conveys website trends across a number of B2B and B2C web clients. According to the latest report, the average amount of web traffic from mobile devices has more than doubled in 2011 compared to the same time last year. At the end of Q4 2011, mobile traffic accounted for nearly 13% of total web traffic for companies, up from 6% in Q4 2010.
When we began this study in Q3 2010, traffic originating from mobile devices accounted for a relatively modest portion (4%) of total web traffic, said John Fairley, Director of Digital Services at Walker Sands. More than a year later, we have seen a significant uptick in mobile browsing, which has increased more than three-fold. We can only expect this trend to continue as more consumers become smartphone users who browse on-the-go. Companies that have an online presence but havent developed a solid mobile strategy yet need to start taking the mobile platform seriously.
Mobile Browsing by Device
The study also examined web traffic by device and found the majority (46%) of mobile visitors are Android users, up from 27% in Q4 2010. Since its inception, Androids share of the mobile market has risen steadily. In fact, in 2011 Android users surpassed iPhone users in terms of mobile browsing frequency.
The Walker Sands Mobile Traffic Report segmented total mobile traffic by device:
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