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Mobile commerce is growing among tablet and smartphone owners

Data highlights growth of mobile commerce in the US

Mobile commerce has become a major interest for many companies around the world. Consumers are becoming more comfortable with the idea of paying for goods and services with nothing more than a mobile device, which has lead companies to become more inclusive when it comes to the matter of mobile commerce. In order to understand why companies are showing so much interest in mobile payments, one must understand how many people, in the U.S. alone, own and use mobile devices regularly.

Studies show growth in tablet ownership

The Pew Research Center has teamed with the U.S. Census Bureau to release a number of studies concerning smartphone and tablet ownership as well as how these devices are used by consumers. These studies are part of the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project. According to the data contained in these studies, 34% of U.S. adults own a tablet device. This figure rose by 18% in May of 2012 as tablets began growing more popular in the mobile commerce field.

U.S. Mobile Commerce - Tablet GrowthTablets appeal to those interest in mobile commerce

Tablets are often considered more useful in mobile commerce than smartphones. This is due to the fact that tablets allow for a more comprehensive online shopping experience. Smartphones feature small screens than tablet devices, making it difficult to navigate some e-commerce sites. Tablets allow for more control in the mobile shopping experience, and an enjoyable experience is often enough to ensure than consumers continue participating in mobile commerce.

Mobile commerce expected to continue growing

The studies show that smartphone owners still outnumber those with tablets, but consumers favoring either device still show strong interest in mobile commerce. Both devices are heavily used for purposes such as social networking and entertainment, with mobile commerce showing strong growth over the past two years. Mobile commerce is expected to continue gaining momentum as consumers continue to grow more comfortable with making payments on their mobile devices.

Report highlights the growth of mobile commerce in the UK

UK mobile commerce shows impressive growth

A new report from IMRG, an e-commerce association based in the United Kingdom, and Capgemini, a business and technology consultancy firm, shows that mobile commerce is making strong progress in the United Kingdom. The report found that mobile commerce has seen exponential growth in the field of online retail over the last year, with the first quarter of 2013 showing impressive results. This may be due to the growing number of consumers with mobile devices, but could also be due to the new mobile commerce services that are emerging in the market.

Mobile commerce new represents 20% of online sales

According to the report, mobile commerce accounted for 20.2% of the online sales seen in the United Kingdom during the first quarter of 2013. This is an increase from the 15.4% of sales mobile commerce represented in the fourth quarter of 2012. The report shows that mobile traffic to retail sites has been growing quickly as more sites become optimized for use on mobile devices. These sites have also been seeing higher consumer engagement, which has been translated into strong sales.

Mobile commerce growth UKRetail sector become hive of activity

The United Kingdom has become one of the most active markets in the world when it comes to mobile commerce. The country’s retail sector has been especially aggressive in this field, hoping to engage consumers in a new way and appeal to their changing interests. Several retailers, such as Tesco, have been able to establish a strong foothold among consumers, offering comprehensive mobile commerce services that making shopping and purchasing online easier.

Mobile sales to continue to grow due to consumer behavior

Mobile commerce has not been showing any signs of slowing down in the foreseeable future. Since 2010, mobile commerce sales have grown in the United Kingdom by more than 5,000% and are beginning to represent a significant economic force. As more consumers become interested in the field of mobile commerce, mobile sales will continue to show strong growth well into the future.