xAd and Telmetrics Report That Restaurants – the Fastest Growing Mobile Category – is Rooted in Location and Immediacy

Ongoing Nielsen “Mobile Path-To-Purchase” Study Finds Distinct Behavioral Differences Between Tablet and Smartphone Restaurant Seekers

NEW YORK & TORONTO – xAd, a leading mobile-local advertising network, and Telmetrics, the top mobile call measurement provider, released new data from their ongoing xAd/Telmetrics Mobile Path-to-Purchase Study showing that mobile Restaurant search behavior has a nearly 90 percent conversion rate and is more locally driven and urgent than categories such as Travel and Auto. Also, the study revealed distinct behavioral differences between tablet and smartphone mobile Restaurant users.

Smartphone and Tablet-Based Restaurant Activity Varied

While nearly 90 percent of mobile Restaurant seekers convert within the day – smartphone users had the most urgent needs with 64 percent converting immediately or within an hour of their mobile search activity. On tablets, just 44 percent of users convert immediately or within the hour. As smartphones were used primarily on the go (by 3 out of 4 users) and tablets were used mostly in the home, the Restaurant information sought by users varies greatly by device. Smartphone activities are focused on contacting or visiting a location while tablet activities are more research related.

Top Indexing Activities by Device (based on usage index of Smartphone vs. Tablets)

Smartphone:

  1. Call a restaurant
  2. Look up directions
  3. Look up locations near me

Tablet:

  1. Look at ratings and reviews
  2. Find online coupons and promotions
  3. Research menu / specific food items

“Although both smartphones and tablets are mobile devices – the tablet’s size and sometimes lack of data connectivity prohibits it from being the portable and always-on device like smartphones,” said Monica Ho, vice president of marketing of xAd Inc. “As a result, tablets have become a preferred device while in the home – with usage reflective of more of the desktop PC vs. the smartphone. As a result, marketers need to consider separate smartphone and tablet strategies when looking to reach the highly engaged and ready-to-buy Restaurant user as consumer needs and immediacy of intent vastly change by device.”

Lower Funnel Mobile Restaurant Search Behavior Locally Driven

Given the immediacy of most smartphone Restaurant searches, 65 percent of users are looking for Restaurant locations within walking or driving distance. Overall, 7 out of 10 mobile Restaurant users were looking for a business location with 66 percent looking for directions and 51 percent looking for a local phone number.

“Calls are a key mobile restaurant activity with more than half of restaurant searchers placing calls and 30 percent saying they contacted the Restaurant or made a reservation by phone on their last Restaurant search,” said Bill Dinan, president of Telmetrics. “Ensuring that consumers have easy access to restaurant phone numbers – whether individually operated or the local franchise – is key to not only securing the mobile consumer’s business in the last phase of their purchase path but also for advertisers to be able to measure mobile traffic and monetize the leads generated.”

The study also revealed three consumer segments that are actively engaging with mobile Restaurant info: The Savvy Patron, The Social Foodie and The On-The-Go Diner. These users access a wide range of social and Restaurant-focused mobile properties when looking for the perfect place to eat, whether on the go or planning ahead.

Additional highlights from the study include:

  • Mobile websites attract the most users, however, almost ¾ of the total time spent with Restaurant content on mobile devices is done in application.
  • The most popular restaurant category/mobile property type is the multi-category review site, which includes Yelp, Urbanspoon and Zagat, among others.
  • 3 out of 5 users access the Restaurant category without a specific location or brand in mind, but 75 percent notice mobile ads.
  • Smartphone users are most likely to engage with ads that are related to something they have recently searched for, or with establishments that are within walking / driving distance of their current location.
  • Tablet users are more likely to engage with ads that offer a deal or coupon or are from a familiar brand.

The behavioral data is part of a greater study, which is the first to measure what consumers report they are doing via mobile devices and capture their actual preferences and behaviors across the Travel, Restaurant and Auto categories. The results are based on data from an online survey of 1,500 U.S. smartphone and tablet users and actual observed consumer behaviors from Nielsen’s Smartphone Analytics Panel of 6,000 Apple and Android users.

About the Study

In early June 2012, Nielsen conducted an online survey of more than 1,500 smartphone and tablet users who reported that they had engaged in a Restaurant-, Travel- or Automotive-related mobile activity in the past 30 days. This information was then combined with data from Nielsen’s Smartphone Analytics Panel of 3,000 iPhone and 3,000 Android users to help develop and identify the mobile consumer journey and highlight the core points of engagement on mobile from the first research engagement on mobile to post-purchase behavior.

The three categories, Travel, Restaurant and Auto, were chosen as they rank among the top vertical markets projected to show major mobile growth over the next 3 to 5 years.

More details are available at www.mobilepathtopurchase.com

About xAd

Since 2009, xAd has grown to become one of the largest mobile advertising networks in the U.S. and the only one offering the ability to target ads using a combination of accurate location signal and search context. Across its network, xAd aggregates and manages billions of monthly ad impressions from which it derives the largest supply of location based advertising inventory in the market. For over a million national and local advertisers, xAd delivers targeted mobile location@scale.

xAd is based in New York City with several satellite offices across the U.S. and Internationally. For more information, visit xAd.com.

About Telmetrics, Inc.

For more than 20 years, Telmetrics has been the call measurement industry leader. Telmetrics’ call tracking solutions, which are available in North America and across Europe, track the lead generation quality of local search advertising and pay per call programs for the leading brands in local search. This includes both publishers and agencies that serve millions of SMBs and national franchise locations across North America and Europe. With greater visibility into advertising performance across all media channels—digital, mobile, print and more—media publishers, agencies and advertisers can optimize the media mix for higher quality lead generation, resulting in increased revenues and a more complete picture of ROI across converging media. For more information, visit Telmetrics.com.