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Consumers favor smartphones when it comes to mobile commerce

New report highlights trends emerging in the mobile sector

Branding Brand, a leading mobile commerce vendor, has released the latest edition of its Mobile Commerce Index report. The report focuses on highlighting trends that have emerged in the mobile commerce space. The report shows that consumers are beginning to embrace their smartphones as their favored mobile shopping tool. As more people consider their smartphones ideal for online shopping, they are beginning to spend more money through these devices than they had in the past.

Smartphone traffic and spending is growing rapidly throughout the retail space

According to the report from Branding Brand, online traffic from smartphones has risen by 83.8%, with purchases made from these devices growing by more than 96%. Retailer websites that offer an enjoyable online shopping experience tend to see the highest levels of mobile traffic. Smartphone users tend to be quite critical of their shopping experience, so if retailers are lacking appropriate support for mobile devices, shoppers are unlikely to continue visiting those retailers online.

Some consumers favor shopping online over visiting physical retail stores

Mobile Commerce - ShoppingSmartphones generated nearly 30% of all online traffic to retail sites, with iOS devices leading their Android counterparts. Smartphones also account for a major increase in retailer revenue. Smartphone users are spending more money while shopping online as they enjoy the convenience of mobile payments. For some, it is easier to shop online than it is to visit a physical retail store and mobile commerce allows them to avoid crowds and other inconveniences.

Tablets may become the favored online shopping tool among consumers, but smartphones reign supreme for the time being

While smartphones currently account for the majority of mobile commerce activity, tablet devices may soon become the favored shopping tool among consumers. Tablets are often praised for providing an enjoyable mobile shopping experience. This has to do with their larger screens, which allow users more control when their visit online retail websites. Tablets are currently behind smartphones when it comes to mobile shopping and spending, but this may not be the case for much longer. For most consumers, an enjoyable shopping experience is much more important than what device they are using to actually shop.

Mobile ad budgets rise by 75 percent

Companies are now expected to spend nearly double, this year, what they did last year.

According to the results of a recent study, global mobile ad spending is rising extremely quickly, as it had reached $17.96 billion in 2013, having more than doubled since the year before, and now it is expected to nearly double once again this year.

The growth in 2014 should reach about 75 percent, to bring itself to a worldwide total of 431.5 billion.

The mobile ad spend total for this year represents about a quarter of all of the spending that has occurred on digital advertising. The two companies that will be benefiting the most as a result of this growing spending are Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. Last year, those two companies took in over two thirds of the amount of money that was spent on mobile marketing ads.

The mobile ad budget and spending data for the report was assembled by Millennial Media Inc.

That company offers data analysis for advertisers to help to provide valuable insight and shed some light on industry trends. The report helps to better understand the goals of advertisers based on the spending for the channel that occurred last year, compared it to the year before, and made predictions for this year. The data regarding ad spending had been published last week by eMarketer.Mobile Ads Budget

Millennial Media reported that the leading five vertical markets in terms of spending over the mobile channel for advertising, last year were: entertainment, retail, telecommunications, finance, and computer goods, in that order. When compared to the year before, entertainment and retail switched places, and automotive spending’s position was taken by consumer goods.

The consumer goods mobile spending has grown by 134 percent in 2014 alone. However, the largest increase that was seen year over year was in sports advertising. That sector increased the amount that it was pouring into ads by almost 500 percent. One of the trends that increased by the largest amount in terms of popularity and spending was rich media and video ads, which managed to increase 350 percent in the auto advertising sector when compared to banner ads.