10 more mind-blowing mobile infographics

Following on from last year's round up, I've gathered together ten more excellent infographics which show how mobile is changing the face of digital marketing. 

Topics covered include global usage trends, mobile search, mobile email, and the growth of mobile commerce. 

Where possible, I've added the infographics to this post in a readable size, but for others you can click on the image to see a larger version... 

Anatomy of the perfect mobile email (Litmus)

How mobile is changing the travel industry (My Destination)

Global mobile trends (via GetElastic)

The importance of mobile campaigns (Milo.com)

Mobile search for business (via onemobilemedia)

The future of mobile payments (SapientNitro)

Mobile email client market share (Litmus)

Mobile (and tablet) commerce in the US (Statista)

The role of mobile in news consumption (PBS)

Mobile search in your backyard (visual.ly)

Graham Charlton is Editor at Econsultancy. Follow him on Twitter or connect via Linkedin or Google+

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Reader comments (15)

  1. Avatar-blank-50x50 UK Jobs

    1:33PM on 19th June 2012

    Fantastic infographics - its really interesting to see what people are looking for while waiting at airports! Also interesting to see who people trust when making a mobile purchase and how few actually like it!

  2. Avatar-blank-50x50 Nick Stamoulis

    2:47PM on 19th June 2012

    What I love about infographics is they take very complex data and make it easy to digest. There are a lot of facts and figures surrounding mobile, so to have it laid out like this makes it very easy for anyone to understand.

  3. Avatar-blank-50x50 Charles Wasilewski

    4:42PM on 19th June 2012

    I am impressed with the infographics. Who works on these for you? What resources do you suggest for creating infographics like these?

  4. Avatar-blank-50x50 AJ

    6:52PM on 19th June 2012

    With regard to designing/coding for mobile devices, does this mean all emails viewed on a desktop and laptop in Yahoo, Gmail, Outlook, etc will be narrower (320-550px wide)? in other words, should all emails now be designed and coded based on mobile device best practices, regardless of where it is viewed (Yahoo on a desktop)? Thanks in advance!

  5. Avatar-blank-50x50 Microsoft ERP

    9:09PM on 19th June 2012

    Mobile Computer screens will get bigger in physical size and resolution size, as will mobile internet connections - thus making mobile optimisation less and less necessary.

  6. Jamie Lundgren Jamie Lundgren Enterprise

    eBusiness at LV=

    9:38AM on 20th June 2012

    Continually impressed with the breadth of data displayed in these infographics. I'm currently very keen to identify opportunities in the mobile market for the financial services industry. Would love to see an infographic focused on mCommerce in the UK; are there any insurers making significant progress with mobile?

  7. Charlie Jones Charlie Jones

    Kalexiko

    12:15PM on 20th June 2012

    Those infographics have defiantly blown my mind away! Data visualisation is becoming so popular now, as users can digest this information so easily in comparison of reading reams of copy!

  8. Avatar-blank-50x50 Web Design Agency

    12:25PM on 20th June 2012

    Good design is good business especially when reading complex data.

  9. Tom Howlett Tom Howlett

    Digital Marketing Executive at Koozai

    1:12PM on 20th June 2012

    Interesting infographics. It will be interesting to see in the future what happens with mobile advertising and how that changes how we use our mobile devices.

    Augmented reality is an interesting development as well.

  10. Avatar-blank-50x50 SEO Management

    10:49PM on 24th June 2012

    Great infographics.
    Mobile is going to dominate this year!

  11. Avatar-blank-50x50 Liat

    9:04PM on 8th July 2012

    Most of the data in the mobile industry focuses on the number of mobile users and the types of devices they use.
    But just what exactly are those mobile users doing and what types of apps are they using?
    This infographic aims to shed a little light on mobile app usage in 2012:
    http://walkingtheking.wordpress.com/2012/07/08/infographic-mobile-app-usage-2012/

  12. Avatar-blank-50x50 Doug McQueen

    2:51AM on 21st July 2012

    Do you think Mobile Carriers like Verizon/ AT&T will open their own App stores for native programming that offers distinctive caller/ interface functionality over Android and Apple Apps etc?

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    7:29PM on 15th November 2012

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    7:30PM on 15th November 2012

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    7:30PM on 15th November 2012

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