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Study by Rumble Shows App User Engagement Significantly Differs by Content
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Study by Rumble Shows App User Engagement Significantly Differs by Content

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Study by Rumble Shows App User Engagement Significantly Differs by Content


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Richard Harris Richard Harris


It makes sense that different apps engage users differently. A mapping app is not going to be used as often as Facebook or Words With Friends. Still, we welcome more insight into the actual differences between user engagement and the types of apps they use.

A new study by Rumble, a mobile-first platform for content publishers, attempts to better quantify this difference. Their “Mobile User Engagement Study for Publishers” study examined how over 300,000 people engaged with content-specific apps across 40 publishers.

The methodology for the study real-time study examined user interactions which were tracked via event tags on native iOS and Android apps on both phones and tablets that were powered by the Rumble platform. The study ran over a three-month period from May to July 2013 and focused on U.S. users that engaged with the apps. International user behavior was not included in the study.
 
The study showed people engaging with mobile content apps behave significantly differently than those engaging with gaming, commerce or service-based apps. It found that, although certain mobile app user actions were similar, most people engaging with mobile content apps exhibit unique behaviors.

In addition to the information the study shares about how people interact with mobile content apps, the study also provides a great deal of information about content apps and devices themselves, including U.S. smartphone market penetration statistics, the relative value of iOS versus Android users, annual household income share by platform and iPhone versus iPad user behavior stats.

Particularly notable findings from the study include:

Sharing - The sharing method of choice of news articles is email (76 percent) versus Twitter (12 percent) and Facebook (12 percent). Users tend to more readily share content from local and regional publishers in social media than content from national publishers. Android users are two to three times more likely to share articles with friends than iOS users

Content Engagement - Push notifications are one of the key tools for user re-engagement with rates as high as 70 percent of download/user base opening the app upon a single push. iPhone users tend to be power users with three times more engagement in opening, reading and sharing articles versus iPad users. Users are two times more likely to authenticate and share their profile data with publishers via Gmail than Facebook

To download the full report, visit the link below.



Read more: http://rumble.me/mobile-intelligence/




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