MOST
POPULAR
 
 

  Article

  Comment(0)

 
Share:    Email  
Ten reasons why you need a mobile commerce site
Graham Charlton

Tuesday, February 2, 2010 - 12:46

Econsultancy has just published a Mobile E-commerce Best Practice Guide, which outlines some of the best practices currently in use on mobile commerce sites and apps, and provides recommendations for making the mobile user experience as smooth as possible.

To tie in with the new guide, here are ten reasons why retailers need a mobile commerce site...

Increased mobile internet usage

More and more people are using their mobiles to access the web, and this means more opportunities for mobile retailers. According to the Pew Research Center, 57.8m American consumers access the web via mobile devices on any given day, while in the UK web traffic from mobiles is already estimated to be growing eight times faster than traffic from PCs.

Increased exposure to customers

A mobile site allows you to reach consumers even when they are shopping offline. Having a mobile commerce site means more opportunities for people to purchase from your site.

Keep up with competitors

If you don't have a mobile site and your competitors do, then you are allowing them to establish themselves with mobile customers and gain a head start in a fast growing channel. 

Read The Whole Story
http://econsultancy.com/blog/5343-why-you-need-a-mobile-commerce-site
 
Tags: Mobile Commerce, Global, Econsultancy
Sponsored Links
 

 

  Article

   Comments(0)

 
Login or register to post comments
[Show comment]

FEATURED EVENTS

M-Commerce World Summit 2010MONEY TRANSFERS DUBAI 2010
3rd Mobile Commerce Summit Asia 2010FinovateSpring 2010
Mobile Money Summit 2010: Unleash the Power of Mobile MoneyFinovateFall 2010
 
Sign Up for the Latest in:
 
 
Mobile Money Transfer
Mobile Commerce
Micro Finance
Mobile Technology
EMEA
APAC
Mobile Payments
Mobile Banking
Mobile Marketing
Global
Americas
Company
(*)
 

MOST POPULAR

HEADLINES

1.What will it take to make mobile payments mainstream in the US?
2.Security for shillings - Insuring crops with a mobile phone
3.With Mobile Model Playing Well in India, Citi Turns to U.S.
4.Boost for Mobile Banking for the Unbanked as CGAP, DFID Announce
5.Orascom Telecom could acquire microfinance bank
6.Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) recognized for mobile payment cell-phon
7.Mobile Banking Provider, YellowPepper, Supported 47 Million Finan
8.Microfinance focuses on lending - Now the industry is turning to
9.Microfinance Institutions Network (MFIN) geared up to create cred
10.UK government provides CGAP with £8m for m-banking

FEATURED COMPANIES

MOST POPULAR

BLOGS

1.Google’s CEO & the 3 waves of Mobile – Recap from GSMA World
2.Mobile Coupons Gaining Momentum
3.Working from home can be fun...I received my Zoompass Mobile Paym
4.Proximity Marketing - GSMA World Congress Recap Continued
5.New Mobile Operating Systems Revealed at the GSMA
6.OneAPI will solidify a place in the Mobile Payment value chain fo
7.New Mobile Operating Systems - Complicating the landscape for app
8.Worth a read...A whitepaper about the options available to banks
9.It is not capacity but acceleration that is the problem
10.The relevance of Western Union certifications

 
 

Mobile Financial News from around the web

With mobile banking, technology is easy, distribution is not: interview with Ignacio Mas
The M-PESA surprise, and what we can learn from Brazil about consumer needs
The unbanked consumer and mobile banking: a conversation with Daryl Collins
 
Talent
Ugo Bechis, EAPS
A Balanced Look at Mpesa
 
Cred-Ex makes mobile payment application available for web-enabled smart phones
Siteminis rolls out m-commerce web platform
Accenture reveals mobile financial transaction software
 
WorldNet Acceptance for iPhone in Europe
With Mobile Model Playing Well in India, Citi Turns to U.S.
Citi Expanding CauseWorld

Inside the DonRiver Network