The iPad is here! What are the implications for marketers?

To coincide with the iPad launch on the 28th May in the UK, this is our review of the implications of the iPad for marketing into the future.

Although many commentators have criticised the iPad as an “inbetween” product which loses the portability benefits of Smart phones and the power of Netbooks, we believe it will be something of a game changer in the way we consume media and in providing new opportunities for marketing.

I coordinated the production of this guide for the cScape Customer Engagement Unit. It includes reviews and recommendations from 3 Smart Insights Expert commentators: Dan Barker, Dave Chaffey and myself.

iPad design techniques

.Net magazine August 2010 has a good tutorial and tips on iPad design. Here are a selection of their recommended links

  • iPad templates from Emily Chang – good for creating mockups, e.g. in Omnigraffle
  • Optimising for iPad - Stephan Spencer discusses how mobile-friendly sites fare on the iPad and talks about layout, navigation and Flash issues
  • iPad App design – Options and best practice in iPad interface design – also applies to site design issues
  • Designing for iPad – Article explores general interface design for iPaid looking at typography, UX and interaction design

I’d also recommend this for more on the specific web design implications of the iPad. In particular fancy hover effects won’t work which can have implications for menu/navigation in particular.

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  • Dave Chaffey

    Thanks for your comments on Richard’s post. Here’s what I think now mine has arrived.

    Dave Chaffey

    @imranfarooq: @DaveChaffey Our iPads have arrived as well, a day early! – what will be your first app?

    >> Imran, my first app will be the Guardian – £2.39, but use it regularly on my iPod touch and it’s a joy to use – great value – would even pay a small subscription

    @paulmckeever: @DaveChaffey interesting. Worth considering differences in context and user behaviour between iPhone / iPad apps: http://bit.ly/atx5Zg

    >> Agree Paul – the iPad is much more practical to use a web browser – I think I will use the Guardian website more than the walled-garden of the Guardian app

    @MarkOrsborn: @DaveChaffey the iPad is amazing! I think one implication is if you have a website, make sure it works fantastically well in safari!

    >> Good tip Mark. Track how many iPad screen res visits you have too – especially if you’re a publisher.

    @philipmorgan: RT @DaveChaffey: The iPad is here! What are the implications for marketers? http://bit.ly/9MxNyA (expand) some great points – I want one!

    >> Definitely recommend it – for me it’s for family sofa browsing and as a bedtime ebook reader

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