How to Find Mobile Customers Assessment Answers

How To Find Mobile Customers Assessment Answers
How To Find Mobile Customers Exam Answers

Learn how to reach customers in today’s mobile-1st landscape. Explore how to reach mobile-1st customers through micro-moments and signals. Also, see what other companies are doing to reach their mobile-1st customers. Take all the courses, pass the Assessment, and earn an Achievement to display on your profile.

How to Find Mobile Customers Courses

  1. Drive your business with mobile
    Learn how mobile can drive results in unprecedented ways
  2. Get started becoming a mobile company
    See how mobile-1st companies use mobile engagements and why you should too
  3. Identify and prioritize micro-moments
    Learn how to identify and prioritize customers’ crucial marketing moments
  4. Map your customer’s journey
    Learn how to tap into customers’ intent and map a mobile customer journey
  5. Get started with signals
    Learn how to find and uncover your customers’ intent and context
  6. Collect and select the right signals
    Learn what signals you need to win your micro-moments

1.) You’ve been asked to identify micro-moments for a new automotive client. Where do you start?


2.) You’re a marketing manager for a leading online music store and have been given a new key performance indicator (KPI) to hit this quarter: sell 25 percent more units of electronica artists month over month. What mobile engagement would you recommend to achieve this goal?


3.) You received some feedback that your team thinks you missed some vital micro-moments. What do you do to find the ones you missed?


4.) The other day you were searching for electronic music schools and visited some related sites. A few days later you were curious about how many calories were in the curry rice you had at lunch and searched “calories in curry rice”. You landed on a site with nutritional tips and noticed a display ad for an electronic music school. You decide to click on it. What signal was used to target you with this ad?


5.) Your manager asked you to give more consideration to a user’s location. What kind of signals would you look at?


6.) Your data is showing that mobile isn’t performing well. However, you know from a focus group that users are using mobile early in their journey and that mobile isn’t getting the credit it deserves. What mobile engagement and conversion strategy do you suggest to ensure mobile gets proper credit?


7.) You just received disappointingly low results from an awareness campaign for a local non-profit that you managed. You did your research and used a wide array of signals to make sure you got your answers to your micro-moments right. What will you try next time?


8.) You’re surfing some of your social media sites and the exact same electronic music school advertisement from earlier in the day appears. Earlier, you clicked on the ad, but this time you don’t. What could have been done to be more relevant in that micro-moment?


9.) Imagine an intern asked you about contextual and intent-rich signals. What would you say?


10.) Why should companies adopt mobile-first thinking?