Day: July 11, 2013

Top Mobile Ecommerce Trends in 2013

Mobile e-commerce or shopping and transacting on a portable device has become very popular with the people of this age. With the advanced technology that is used in manufacturing these hand-held devices such as smartphones, tablets and the like, the stage is set for mobile e-commerce to be given a serious thought in order to reap rich benefits from stores of popular brands. E-commerce is surely popular, but there is a need for businesses to look into mobile e-commerce too as it has an immense potential to eclipse the former. Mobile users may buy products while using apps on their portable devices or browsing on many popular browsers such as iOS or Safari. Here are a few popular trends that are and can be witnessed in 2013: 1. Emergence of Windows phones Windows phones are gaining over iOS as Apple products have lost their exclusivity so much so that they are available in supermarket stores such as WalMart. Apple has lost its mojo to woo people who look for the next magical device. This has unfolded since the demise of Steve Jobs and the Apple consumer has lost his connect with the electronics giant. Lately, it has become increasingly dependent on the loyalty of its customers. This signals a trend that tech-savvy people are getting increasingly besotted with the Windows phone and OS- Windows phone shipments grew more than 133 percent year over year and have almost doubled this year. Such trends signify the emergence of new e-commerce software that are compatible with Windows’ phones and rely on the Windows OS. Though it should be noted that smartphones with Windows OS do not have innumerable apps such as its competitive rivals like Android and iOS- apps being the sole factor for wielding complete control over this huge mobile market, Windows phones are fast growing and keeping up pace. 2. Android customers have limited means Many people buying Android smartphones go for it mainly because of the price criterion. This is because Google wants to command over a large share of the market and has tied up with a number of vendors that are increasingly identified with the common man. This quantity over quality precedence has made Android not suitable for mobile e-commerce. For Android lovers, their gadgets are a substitute to the high-priced Apple’s products in the market. This indicates that these buyers want the ‘cheap and somewhat best’ phones and thus never compromise over the price, even if they are a few dollars more. Android has ended up garnering a huge market share nonetheless, the popularity of Android is a fad. To sum this all up with the mobile e-commerce market, there is no doubt that Android phone users do not have the wherewithal to purchase products on the stores online and hence brands have to ignore them. They may even browse and hover over the products for the sheer fun sake of it and not necessarily buy these products. This can be put in the mall culture parlance as ‘window shopping’. Entertaining these visitors is detrimental to the brands’ profitability. 3. Increasing importance of iOS There is irrefutable evidence to prove that iOS is becoming increasingly important for e-commerce. iPads are becoming popular for online purchases. The moment iPad was introduced, the visits from traditional desktop and laptop browsers became less frequent to e-commerce sites. They dropped from 92.33 percent to 81.60 percent in one year and mobile devices like the iPad have doubled their market share. This growing prominence of iOS on the iPad is because of the fact that iPad has a comparatively larger screen to view the products listed on the e-commerce apps. This larger display of the products compounded with the clutter-free screen that is friendly to capacitive or resistive touches make the iPad the preferred device for e-commerce needs. 4. Mobile web design getting better Mobile web design is getting better day by day. The browsers are also keeping up with time and adapting to consumers’ needs. For example, Nokia has adapted to people’s needs and has come up with a new version for its handset users. It has incorporated a number of user suggestions that it receives from the feedback button. It has launched a newer version of its browser wherein it supports multitasking or in a more stricter sense, supports the browsing in multiple tabs that largely remained a handicap to its earlier phones. This is a welcome move as the user can open multiple windows simultaneously and can limit the use of desktop computers for work needs. Needless to say, mobile web design is evolving and can reach the zenith regarding flawless usability in the coming years. Mobile e-commerce can be as convenient as on the web then. 5. Mobile phones are getting stickier Mobile phones are more suited for e-commerce needs when compared to desktops. An average mobile phone user shuns the use of desktops because they do not come handy. Imagine the scenario where the mobile phone user forgets to buy something for an occasion such as a gift for a special one and remembers it in the most unusual of places and owing to time constraints and the distance to the nearest store, he cannot purchase it. He can readily order it on the phone as it is ‘sticky’. ‘Sticky’ in this sense, the mobile phone is portable. A desktop cannot help the user avail this privilege as reaching a nearest one can be a long walk. A simple reminder too can make the user aware of his special occasion fast approaching. E-commerce store owners have to take advantage of this fact and make users linger more on their sites. This can be done by driving users towards their site through inbound links from social media sites, where these users can always be spotted. Online chat rooms can also be found teeming with these kind of users. These store owners can plan thoroughly and reap huge benefits. 6. Attractive mobile version for users Mobile e-commerce store

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