Posts Tagged ‘mCommerce’
Holiday Mobile Retail Experience Ratings by Select Brands, February 2013 [CHART]
Amazon led all retailers tracked in customer satisfaction with mobile retail experiences during the holiday period.
Read MoreeCommerce Traffic From Smart Devices, Q3 2011 – Q4 2012 [CHART]
Traffic from smart phones has jumped from 4.1% share of online shopping sessions in Q4 2011 to 10.7% in Q4 2012, while tablets’ share of eCommerce traffic has grown from 4.1% to 9.8%.
Read MoreHoliday In-Store Mobile Shopping Experience, February 2013 [CHART]
More adult mobile owners used their devices to help them shop during the 2012 holidays than during the 2011 season.
Read MoreTop Planned Mobile Gift Purchases, February 2013 [CHART]
The online survey of more than 3,000 mobile users across 20 countries found that while only 27% have purchased gifts on mobiles, 29% were considering doing so.
Read MoreAmerican Hispanic Mobile Shoppers By Device, May 2012 [CHART]
Not only are Hispanics more likely than non-Hispanics to use a smartphone, but they’re a lot more likely to shop with it.
Read MoreLuxury Marketing Content & Tactics, October 2012 [CHART]
The most popular approach among content, conversation and product-promotion tactics: posting product imagery, which 81% were using.
Read MoreAmerican Mobile Buyers, 2011-2016 [CHART]
Retail trends and the latest research leads eMarketer to believe that 72 million people in the US will make a purchase through a mobile device in 2013.
Read MoreUS Mobile Shopping Penetration, 2011-2016 [CHART]
eMarketer forecasts the number of mobile shoppers in the US will increase by 24% in 2013 to 118 million consumers and represent 62% of digital shoppers.
Read MoreUS Retail mCommerce By Device, 2011-2016 [TABLE]
US consumers will spend $37.44 billion in 2013 on retail purchases made via smartphones and tablets, up from $23.72 billion last year.
Read MorePurchase Influence Of Marketing Messages By Select Channels, January 2013 [CHART]
93% of marketers surveyed have made a purchase as a direct result of an email marketing message, compared to 56% of smart phone-owning consumers and 42% of consumers without a smart phone.
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