Mobile-First World Shift
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Everyone's on Their Phones — Why You Need a Mobile-First Communications Strategy
84% Informative
Experts say 70% of internet users will depend exclusively on mobile devices for online access.
40% of 18 to 34-year-old consumers in the U.S. have no way to access online content except via their smartphones.
Marketers must evolve to meet the new expectations of mobile-savvy consumers.
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