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US retail sees growth through mobile commerce

U.S. Mobile Commerce Retail GrowthMobile commerce helps power growth in retail

Mobile commerce continues to prove effective in the U.S. retail industry. Unbound Commerce, a mobile commerce solution provider for retailers, has released the latest results of its index of the top 200 retailers using the company’s Mobile Presence platform. These companies utilize this platform to power their mobile commerce initiatives. According to Unbound Commerce, those using the platform have seen strong growth this year, especially as consumes become more comfortable with the idea of mobile payments.

Unbound Commerce provides insight on retail performance

According to Unbound Commerce, retailers using the Mobile Presence platform saw their mobile commerce revenue jump by 71% in March and April of this year over the levels they had been in 2012. The company notes that mobile traffic has also increased, nearly doubling for retailers with sites that are optimized for mobile use. Unbound Commerce also notes that mobile sales are also increasing. Consumers are purchasing more via their mobile devices rather than through traditional platforms.

Security continues to be a concern for many consumers

Security concerns continue to be an issue in mobile commerce. Many consumers are still wary of using their mobile devices to purchase anything due to the fragility of some mobile security systems and the constant threats that exist in the digital world. Retailers have proven somewhat adept at placating these concerns, however, and the Mobile Presence platform offers some security features that help retailers keep the financial information of consumers safe.

Easy to use platforms appeal to consumers

Part of the reason consumers have been responding well to mobile commerce is linked to the ease of use that the Mobile Presence platform offers. In the past, consumers have been driven away from mobile commerce by cumbersome platforms that make the transaction process very difficult. Simple platforms allow consumers to purchase the products they are interested in a quick an efficient way, increasing the overall shopping experience.

Mobile commerce aids UK retail growth in April

Mobile Commerce Retail GrowthMobile commerce helps boost retail performance

E-commerce sales have grown in April in the United Kingdom this year. Much of this growth is being powered by mobile commerce, according to the British Retail Consortium, a trade association representing the UK retail industry. The association has released a new report concerning the growth of e-commerce, showing that mobile purchases are becoming increasingly popular throughout the country. April, in particular, showed strong growth in the mobile commerce sector.

Report highlights retail growth

According to the report, online sales for April rose by 8.3%. This is lower than the 9% growth that had been reported in online sales in April 2012, but this increase still represents promising progress. The report shows that mobile commerce made up a prominent portion of online sales. The British Retail Consortium suggests that as many as one in five retailers claim that much of their sales are coming from those using mobile devices.

Mobile commerce becoming more popular with consumers

Mobile commerce has become much more than a simple trend in the UK retail industry. Consumers are beginning to favor their mobile devices when it comes to shopping; using their smartphones and tablets to shop for and purchase products they are interested in. The retail industry has yet to embrace mobile commerce entirely, but many companies have been making an effort to become more accommodating to consumers that are interested in mobile commerce.

Easter helps draw attention to mobile commerce services

The report from the British Retail Consortium shows that growth in the retail sector is strongest in health and beauty lines, as well as clothing and home accessories. Growth in mobile commerce during April was aided somewhat by the Easter holiday, during which many retailers launched new initiatives to engage mobile consumers. Some of these initiatives proved more successful than others, providing retailers with a better insight into the workings of mobile commerce.