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Amazon and Apple lead satisfaction in mobile commerce

Mobile Commerce Apple and AmazonReport shows Amazon and Apple win over consumers with mobile commerce services

ForeSee, a leading market research firm, has released its ForeSee Mobile Satisfaction Index: Holiday Retail Edition report highlighting consumer satisfaction in the realm of mobile commerce. Traditionally, Amazon and Apple dominate the charts in terms of consumer satisfaction. The two companies boast of a powerful online presence that has proven difficult to compete with among smaller businesses. The report from ForeSee shows that the dominance that Amazon and Apple have established online translates well into the mobile space.

Growth of mobile commerce may not bode well for physical retailers

According to the report, Amazon leads the retail industry in terms of satisfaction among mobile consumers. The retailer has adopted a very strong focus on mobile commerce, offering a variety of services to consumers that want to make purchases using their smart phones and tablets. Apple has followed suit and has found significant success through engaging mobile consumers, many of whom already make use of Apple products. The performance of these two companies does shed some light on the retail industry and its continuing struggle in the offline world.

Some retailers are experiences steep declines in store traffic

Retailers without a strong online presence continue to see major declines in business. Companies like Sears and Gamestop have been seeing less traffic in actual stores. While Gamestop does have a relatively strong online presence, Sears has been lacking in the e-commerce field for years and does not perform well among mobile consumers. Retailers that are not embracing mobile commerce may actually be missing a significant opportunity at keeping their own business afloat.

Mobile commerce adoption is not free

Mobile commerce has become a powerful trend with consumers. Smart phones and tablets are abundant and people are finding it easier to shop using their mobile devices than go to physical stores. Adopting mobile commerce is not free, however, as retailer have to develop a suitable platform that is accommodating to mobile consumers. Those that cannot afford to invest in such an endeavor are unable to fully embrace mobile commerce.

Mobile commerce fosters success for JC Penny

JC Penny moving up the mobile commerce ladder

The retail industry has come to embrace mobile commerce and several of the largest retailers have been seeing major gains from doing so. J.C. Penny is one such company. Over the past several months, the company has been introducing new mobile commerce services and updating its e-commerce site to become more accommodating of mobile consumers. The retailer has been working its way up the Keynote Mobile Commerce Performance Index, which tracks the m-commerce performance of various companies.

Improvements to e-commerce site boost momentum behind retailer

J.C. Penny has been steadily moving up the index over the past several months due to the success it has been seeing in its various mobile commerce ventures. The retailer has been making improvements to its e-commerce site to improve the site’s load times. Load times are a very important, yet widely ignore aspect of m-commerce in the retail industry. During the 2012 holiday season, retailers were targeted by harsh criticism for the slow load times of their e-commerce sites. Slow load times translated into loss of mobile transactions.

JC Penny breaks into top-10 ranking in terms of mobile commerce

The retailer has broken into the top-10 companies ranked by the Mobile Commerce Performance Index. Office Depot holds the top rank in the index, thanks to the company’s ambitious mobile commerce ventures and the attention it has paid to providing an enjoyable experience through its e-commerce site. J.C. Penny will have to continue making improvements to its own site in order to continue climbing the index.

Retail industry to continue embracing mobile commerce

Mobile commerce has become a very strong force in the retail industry. Early last year, retailers were leery of m-commerce, unconvinced of the prospects that the trend represented. Despite some caution, retailers embraced mobile commerce for the holiday season, and saw mobile transactions far exceed what they had been expecting. Indeed, mobile commerce helped make the 2012 holiday season significantly more prosperous than that of the previous year.

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