неделя, 30 септември 2012 г.

ND0928124

Title: Mobile Use Rising in Retail
Description: Fifty percent of U.S. shoppers surveyed said they used their mobile device to compare prices and read product reviews while shopping, up from 19% in 2011.
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NEW YORK ? An increasing number of shoppers are using mobile as part of their in-store experience, EConsultancy reports.

A new EConsultancy survey reveals the number of U.K. consumers who made a retail store purchase with a mobile device roughly doubled since 2011, from 13% to 25% of consumers. In the U.S., the figured jumped from 12% to 28% in the same period.

Other mobile-related figures include:

  • Nearly one-third (32%) of U.K. consumers and 41% of U.S. shoppers used a mobile device to locate a store or a store?s opening times,
  • Forty-three percent of U.K. respondents and 50% of U.S. shoppers said they used their mobile device to compare prices and read product reviews while shopping, up from 19% (U.K.) and 20% (U.S.) in 2011.
Content Subject: Research, Technology
Formatted Article Date: September 28, 2012

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