Category: Mobile Commerce

Mobile commerce may get faster and easier with new Visa Checkout update

Online shoppers may find it much more convenient to employ their devices for making digital payments.

Visa has now stepped forward in ensuring that its digital Checkout for payments through electronic and mobile commerce will be more friendly to customers using smartphones and tablets as it will allow purchases to be completed by simply sliding a virtual image of their plastic credit cards across their device screens.

This has been done in the hopes that it will provide better competition with its rivals in this market.

The Visa Checkout digital payments service was first launched in 2014 and is meant to take on PayPal within the e- and mobile commerce space. Retailers offer this option with an embedded button on their apps and sites, making it possible for purchase payments to be made without ever having to navigate away from their current location. The original format of the service meant that users would need to enter a username and password on the screen in order to complete a mobile payment transaction. However, the newest feature has eliminated that step and has further streamlined the entire process.

To complete a mobile commerce checkout, users swipe and image of their card to the right before entering a password.

Mobile Commerce - Visa UpdateAccording to Visa, pilot tests of the m-commerce payments service have shown that the swipe feature makes shoppers twice as likely to complete the checkout process instead of abandoning their carts.

At the first launch of this service, the button will be available only to merchants who are selling digital products and services or that have items that are purchased online so that a customer can pick it up at the nearest store location. That said, Visa has stated that it will be expanding its service within the next few months in order to make it possible for merchants to sell products that will be shipped to their customers.

The senior vice president of digital solutions at Visa, Sam Shrauger, discussed this new mobile commerce feature and said that “This new experience brings digital payments one step closer to the ease, trust and familiarity that consumers have long valued from Visa in the physical world.”

Mobile apps from Spring and Kim Kardashian have partnered up

The hot mobile commerce application has linked up with the hit celebrity’s game for a whole new experience.

The popular m-commerce mobile apps from Spring and from Kim Kardashian have now joined together to help to provide an improved overall experience that will result in considerable growth to the user base of both applications.

The Spring and Kim Kardashian: Hollywood applications let users use a game experience to enjoy fashion.

The combined mobile apps will provide users with a virtual boutique inside the game that will allow Spring to place the name of its products in front of the tens of millions of players of Kim Kardashian: Hollywood. That game app now allows user to be able to clothe their avatars in the items available at Spring. Players can choose items from among 12 different brands carried by Spring, such as Clare Vivier and Jonathan Simkhai.

Links are embedded within the combined mobile apps to encourage players to download and then shop.

Mobile Apps - Kim KardashianIn that way, one of the Kim Kardashian: Hollywood mobile game players will be able to dress their avatar, click on a link to download the Spring app, and then shop for the types of items they saw while they were creating an outfit for their avatar.

This isn’t the first time Kardashian’s game app has played host to another company’s experience. In fact, top designers Olivier Rousteing and Karl Lagerfeld have both used the mobile application to promote some of their own collections. That said, this relationship with Spring does represent the first time the game has been used to sell several brands simultaneously in order to be able to boost visibility in front of a broader and younger demographic as it steps into its second year.

First launched in 2014, Spring has seen a tremendous growth through its mobile apps and is now selling products in the clothing, accessory, beauty and home categories from several different brands. The interface offered by the application is comparable to that of Instagram, as it offers a feed of images from various brands which have been selected to appeal to the interests identified by the user him/herself.