Mobile local search is growing at unprecedented levels: 77.1 million mobile subscribers accessed local content* via mobile devices in January 2011, up 34% from the 57.6 million who did so one year earlier, according to a report by the Local Search Association (LSA).

The use of mobile apps to access local content grew most dramatically: 56% of surveyed mobile subscribers used apps to access local content in January, up 14 percentage points (PPs) (or 34%) from the 42% who did so a year earlier.

Even so, browsers are still the most popular way to find local content via mobile: 73% of mobile subscribers found local business information via the mobile Web in January, though that number was down slightly (2 PPs) from 75% in January 2010.

Accessing local content via SMS dropped 5 PPs to 25% in 2011, from 30% in 2010.

Below, other findings from the 2011 State of Local Search Study conducted by comScore for the LSA.

Overall, local searches accounted for 13% of core search activity across the top Web search portals as of March 2011, according to the report.

Portals Play Major Role in Local Search

When searching for local information, most (74%) online adults use major Web portals (e.g., Google, Yahoo, Bing, AOL) as their primary search site; only 9% turn to local search sites first and 7% use Internet Yellow Pages (IYP) sites (e.g., DexKnows, Superpages, Yellowbook, YP.com) first:

Local Sites More Popular at Secondary-Search Level

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