Category: Mobile Marketing

Augmented reality comes to South Africa

 

Augmented reality featured on cover of Rolling Stone

Augmented reality has come to South Africa. The technology, which is acclaimed for its ability to engage consumers with high quality digital content, has been experiencing a rapid rate of growth and adoption all over the world. Augmented reality is capable of providing consumers with a dynamic experience where they would have otherwise found nothing, which is part of the reason the technology has become so popular with businesses. This week, the South African edition of Rolling Stone magazine brought the technology into the limelight by featuring augmented reality on its cover.

Cover content unlocked using Layar

The cover of the magazine, as well as some of the pages therein, are embedded with digital experiences that can be unlocked using a smart phone. These experiences were crafted with the help of Layar, one of the world’s leading augmented reality platforms. Much of the digital content that consumers can unlock is concerned with musician Anno Carstens. This content, much of which takes the form of interactive video, can be seen using the Layar mobile application, which is available for both Android and iOS platforms.

Sony’s Wonderbook also arrives in South Africa

The magazine is not the only ship that brought augmented reality to South Africa. Acclaimed game maker Sony has also launched a new title called Wonderbook in the country. Wonderbook is a peripheral system for the Playstation 3, which allows gamers to experience augmented reality content. The first title that will be associated with the Wonderbook platform comes from prestigious author J.K. Rowling and will feature that magical spells that Rowling’s Harry Potter has become known for.

Country could become a valued market for augmented reality products in the future

Augmented reality is making waves around the world. South Africa is one of the latest countries to see augmented reality find its way into magazines and games. If consumers respond favorably to the technology, South Africa may become a primary market for companies that are interested in providing digital services and content based upon this technology.

Mobile commerce may be boon for web merchants

Web merchants may be starting to feel the need to embrace mobile commerce

Mobile commerceMobile payments are rapidly gaining the adoration of consumers around the world. Being able to make purchases for goods and services without using any kind of physical currency is considered to be both convenient and straightforward. For consumers, the advent of mobile commerce simply means a new way to pay for the things they want. The rise of the mobile commerce industry could mean something else entirely for online businesses that rely on the Internet and electronic mediums to serve customers.

Evolution of the Internet brings about significant changes to global market

When the Internet was young, web merchants used to cater only to the most tech-savvy of consumers. Now that everyone seems to have an intimate familiarity with the Internet, web merchants have had to adapt to appeal to a wider, more varied audience. Mobile commerce is the latest challenge that web merchants will have to adapt to or risk being left behind by consumers, lost in the ever growing tide of competition.

Web merchants have flexibility in mobile commerce pursuits

Web merchants have a variety of ways they can approach the issue of mobile commerce, but the vast majority of these approaches rely on NFC technology. Platforms like Google Wallet and the imminent Isis enable consumers to make payments using their smart phones, but businesses must be equipped to facilitate such transactions. Web merchants have some flexibility in the platforms they choose to support because they are not limited to physical technology, such as NFC terminals. This flexibility allows merchants to engage consumers who favor various types of mobile commerce platforms.

Platforms could be ideal for reaching out to consumers

Web merchants embracing mobile commerce will likely find NFC-based platforms ideal for marketing new products, discounts, and loyalty programs. Such initiatives can ensure repeat business, especially if consumers are treated with a memorable and well-crafted experience. Despite the benefits that mobile commerce can bring to web merchants, however, some businesses are expected to see more success in their endeavors than others. Whether mobile commerce is the best option for web merchants in an evolving world market is difficult to say for sure.