Tag: m-commerce

Mobile commerce flash sale at Maybelline sells out in 5 minutes

The success of the cosmetics company’s promotion helped to prove yet again that the channel is worthwhile.

Although figures continue to show that a mobile commerce flash sale, and that the channel as a whole, has great potential for success and that they are becoming more mainstream, there are still people who doubt that this effort is a worthwhile one.

The latest example to show that these doubts are unfounded has been presented by Maybelline New York.

As we recently reported, a mobile commerce flash sale was the next step for a massive launch of a partnership between the Line Japanese messenger service and Maybelline New York, which occurred in Thailand. The mobile marketing promotion involved bringing the newest product from the cosmetics company into Thailand with a bang. At the time, the actual identity of the product was kept a complete mystery.

The mobile commerce flash sale was held on December 16 and was far more successful than expected.

mobile commerce flash saleAlthough the design of the promotion was to have the campaign run from Monday, December 16 through Friday, December 20, what actually happened was a bit of a stumble that turned into a massively successful explosion. Undisclosed technical difficulties on Monday delayed the campaign so that it could not start on Monday. In fact, the issues stopped the product from becoming available until Thursday, December 19.

While it could be expected that shortening a campaign from five days down to two days would have a considerably negative impact on its success, as it turns out, they didn’t need any more than five minutes. The reason is that this was all it took to sell out of the Maybelline Lip Polish lipstick products that were being introduced within this smartphone based marketing effort. They went on sale at noon, and by 12:05 pm, there were none left to buy.

Of course, in this mobile commerce flash sale, there were only 500 items to buy. In other similarly designed campaigns from other companies, tens and hundreds of thousands of products have sold out in record amounts of time. This is very notable in the country, though, as it is only the second event of this nature to occur in Thailand.

Amazon reportedly acquires mobile commerce firm

Amazon acquires GoPago

Acclaimed online retailer Amazon has announced the acquisition of GoPago, a mobile commerce firm based in San Francisco, California. Amazon has been working to establish a more formidable presence in the mobile space in recent years, aiming to compete with companies like eBay that have found a great deal of success by engaging mobile consumers. The acquisition of GoPago may provide Amazon with the extra tools it needs to overcome the competition.

Firm shows promise in the mobile sector

GoPago was launched in 2009 and is responsible for a mobile application that allows users to browse and pay for products from their smartphones. The firm later went on to specialize in point-of-sale software, developing solutions for merchants interested in engaging the mobile audience. JPMorgan Chase invested an undisclosed amount of money into the firm in February of this year, adding to GoPago’s stance in the mobile sector and attracting a great deal of attention to the firm.

Ambitious new projects may be coming in the future

amazon mobile commerceGoPago suggests that its acquisition by Amazon will open the door for ambitious new projects, but what these projects will be has yet to be announced. Amazon itself has yet to announce any new and ambitious mobile projects as the company has been somewhat heavily focused on the projects that are already underway. How GoPago will fit into the Amazon portfolio and what benefits it will bring have yet to be seen.

Retail mobile commerce is becoming more competitive

Mobile commerce has become quite popular in the world of retail. Several prominent companies have been investing heavily in the mobile sector in order to engage in a new generation of consumers. Currently, eBay and Amazon hold a very formidable place in the mobile retail sector. Companies like Square and Google are attracting more attention as providers of mobile commerce services and mobile wallets, however.