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eXelate report shows Black Friday saw most mobile sales

 

eXelate finds Black Friday leads in terms of mobile commerce

Cyber Monday may be the leader in teBlack Friday Mobile Sales Reportrms of online sales, but Black Friday dominated in terms of mobile sales, according to a new report from eXelate, a leading analytics firm. eXelate has released a new report suggesting that Black Friday should be renamed “Mobile Friday” due to the number of mobile sales that occurred on that day. Though mobile commerce had a strong showing for much of the holiday shopping weekend, sales were especially high during Black Friday.

Retailers continue their push for mobile commerce

One of the reasons mobile commerce was such a success for the holiday shopping weekend is due to the efforts of the retail industry. Retailers have become enthralled with the concept of mobile commerce, much like consumers. Seeing the potential for major gain, many retailers have taken to engaging consumers through mobile commerce platform. Reports show that this approach has been remarkably successful for many companies.

Black Friday accounts for most mobile sales over holiday shopping weekend

According to the report from eXelate, the holiday shopping weekend began on Thanksgiving rather than Black Friday this year, breaking tradition. Thanksgiving day marked a major increase in shopping activity at physical stores and on digital platforms. Cyber Monday retains the title of leader of online sales with sales growing by 29% over what they had been in the previous year. Black Friday, however, saw the most mobile traffic, with 52% of iOS consumers and 41% of Android consumers using their mobile devices to make purchases.

Mobile commerce may be new Thanksgiving tradition

eXelate CEO Mark Zagorski suggests that mobile commerce is poised to become the new Thanksgiving tradition, especially as more consumers become reliant on mobile devices in their daily lives. More convenient forms of commerce are certainly proving to be popular with consumers and retailers have taken note of the potential benefits of mobile commerce. The results of Black Friday are likely to encourage retailers to continue their aggressive push to engage mobile consumers in more dynamic ways.

Mobile commerce applications perform well on Thanksgiving and Black Friday

 

Mobile commerce report shows increase in mobile app use

By now, it is no secret that mobile cMobile Commerce Reportommerce had a strong showing during the Thanksgiving and Black Friday shopping weekend. A multitude of retailers put intense focus on mobile consumers this year in the hopes of engaging these people in various mobile commerce platforms. Onavo, a mobile data compression firm, has released information concerning which of these platforms performed the best during the shopping weekend. The company tracked the performance of these platforms that were put to use by some of the largest retailers in the world.

Report shows Best Buy saw greatest increase in mobile commerce traffic this year

According to Onavo, Groupon remained the most used mobile commerce application during the holiday shopping weekend. Best Buy, however, saw the largest increase in overall commerce on Black Friday. Use of the company’s mobile commerce application shot up by almost 600% on a single day. The Best Buy application was followed closely by one from Wal-Mart. A mobile commerce application from Kohl’s saw an increase in use of over 300% on the same day.

Report accounts for iOS platform only

Notably, Onavo’s report accounts only for iPhone users, thus physical payments made with a mobile device are not represented. The Android platform is currently the only mainstream mobile operating system that supports NFC technology, which facilitates mobile payments for physical products. The report also does not account for the mobile commerce activity that came from consumers with Android devices. These consumers are estimated to have accounted for a major portion of overall mobile commerce activity during the holiday shopping weekend.

Consumers continue to become more comfortable with mobile commerce

Mobile commerce continues to grow in popularity amongst consumers. Retailers have been working to raise the awareness of mobile commerce for several months, hoping to engage a relatively new audience of tech-savvy consumers. These efforts seem to have paid off and may have established a foundation upon which retailers can build more engaging mobile commerce venture for the future.