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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Once You Go SMART You never Go Back!

Retailers increasingly adopting POS mobile coupon redemption technology

By Giselle Tsirulnik
November 10, 2010
Mobile shopping on the rise
Mobile shopping on the rise
A study by IHL Group and RetailConnections finds that 54 percent of all retailers surveyed indicated that within one year they will have the ability to deliver coupons electronically to customers’ mobile phone and scan at the point of sale directly from the device’s screen.
The survey of 570 consumers and 66 retailers highlights the way that consumers use their devices for social media and commerce. The study also focused on how retailers are planning to engage consumers before they visit a store and once they are in the store environment.
“The mobile channel is yet another avenue for retailers to connect with their core consumers,” said Sean M. Alexander, technology analyst at IHL Group, Spring Hill, TN. “The channel, if properly managed, can help the retailer deliver targeted, specific offers and discounts to their customers.
“It can help build a profile of the consumer and act as another avenue for a loyalty program,” he said. “This can really help in areas like clienteling, allowing retailers to build specific profiles that allow for customized service to some of their best customers and increase wallet share of satisfied, loyal customers.”
Smartphones on the rise
The IHL and RetailConnections study also found that more than 56 percent of current smartphone users are seriously considering an Apple iPhone and 44 percent an Android device for their next smartphone.
Both smartphones could nearly double their share of shipments in the United States in the next year.
The study also reveals that only 24 percent of smartphone users surveyed are seriously considering a BlackBerry and only 10 percent a Windows smartphone for their new device. Respondents could choose more than one device they were considering.
Retail mobile strategies
So, how should retailers plan to engage consumers via mobile?
According to the study, retailers need to integrate with social media, use text message coupons and offer a store locator that interfaces with a consumer’s mobile device.
The data indicates that retailers see the heavy usage of these tools by consumers on mobile devices, as 43 percent already offer social media integration, and another 29 percent of retailers plan to offer that integration within the next year.
“We see similar high levels of adoption and planned adoption in text coupons and store locators,” Mr. Alexander said.
Smartphone user behavior
Standalone GPS devices are an endangered species. Sixty-six percent of all smartphone users have used the GPS application on their phone in the past year.
A whopping 35 percent of smartphone users have received and/or redeemed a text message coupon.
Also, 41 percent of shoppers have checked competitive prices while in a retail store either with Amazon, RedLaser, or another comparison engine.
The research also indicates that consumers are using text and email features most often on their devices.
You’ll never go back
Fully, 97 percent of mobile phone users surveyed had sent or received a text message during the last year, and 79 percent sent/received email.
Social media also saw a strong response rate, with 52 percent of users having updated/signed onto their Facebook account.
“2011 is poised to be a huge year in the advancement of mobile for retail,” Mr. Alexander said. “IPhones, iPads and Android devices have all moved past the stage of being cool and into the mainstream.
“While many industry estimates peg current smartphone adoption at just 25 percent of the total cell phone market, we found that only 1 percent of current smartphone users would consider a standard cell phone going forward,” he said.
“Basically, once you go smart, you never go back.”

Friday, October 22, 2010

Link to Full Study/Report !

http://www.usshortcodes.com/docs/Neustar_CSC-ROI-whitepaper.pdf

Excerpt from SMS Study

These are some pretty powerful numbers!!

"Ashley Furniture HomeStore provides another example of SMS
effectiveness when compared with email. The chain held a
four-day Secret Sale that was only promoted by email and SMS.
After subtracting the discounts from coupons, Ashley Furniture
HomeStore sold $122 dollars of merchandise for every dollar
spent on SMS and $76 for every dollar spent on email."

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Mobile Media Going Crazy!

WOW!  I am just so excited about the prospects of Mobile Media!  I walked into a (now new client!) yesterday.  I shared with him what Mobile can do for his business.  After an example and short demonstration he said, "Where do I sign up?  How many of these do you sell a day?  It has to be a lot!"  People and businesses are starting to understand the power behind the iZigg platform!  How can a business or organization communicate with all of its customers in seconds in a cost effective manner?  That is what we have.  The power of the list is incredible!  No matter what you are promoting, the list you build will increase the traffic to your front door or website or wherever you want !!  Truly incredible!

Here is how the City of East Peoria is using it to communicate to its residents!

 Peoria Journal Star East Peoria Article

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Mobile is Here & Now!! From Mobile Commerce Daily

Mobile consumers ahead of marketers
The second takeaway is that the year of mobile is now and not starting in mobile this very day is just a flawed strategy.
Customers are ahead of companies with the adoption of mobile into everyday lives and there is an expectation of customers that companies have a mobile presence. About 20 percent of consumers nationwide are currently accessing the mobile Web, not to mention the many more engaging in text activity.
We all remember the 2009 Retail Holiday Season Shopper Study which found in December 2009 that 51 percent of shoppers overall used their mobile phones for in-store shopping-related activities during the holiday season.
How can a brand doing business in December 2010 not have mobile firmly embedded in its marketing and commerce strategy?
Mobile commerce is now just another channel of commerce and the year of mobile is really here and now.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Here are some interesting statistics from Mobile Commerce Daily:

The smartphone market is booming, and will likely surpass the desktop and laptop PC markets in the next two years.
In 2010, desktop and notebook PC sales will combine for an estimated 350 million shipments, compared to about 250 smartphone shipments.
However, smartphones are expected to account for nearly 500 million shipments in 2012, leapfrogging desktops and laptops.
In addition, mobile Internet users will surpass desktop Internet users in 2014.
“From a global perspective, there will be an inflection point by the end of 2012,” Mr. Davis said. “By 2013, more smartphones will ship than desktop and laptop computers.
“The inflection point is going to be sooner than people maybe think,” he said. “Your thought process should be ‘I have to get in the game now.”

I can show you how to profit from the Mobile Revolution!

www.why-mobile.com

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Mobile Media

Welcome to my Why-Mobile.com blog!  I look forward to sharing all of my thoughts with interested parties.  I will share tips and tricks of mobile marketing that I have learned from first hand experience.  What is working, what is not, who is using Mobile, and who can benefit from Mobile!  (That's about everybody)