This sponsored post is produced in association with Mozu. Mobile has moved on from being “the new black” in ecommerce to become the default experience. And while customer engagement can be a journey, ...
In the fast-paced digital age, mobile devices have become the go-to medium for online shopping. As we enter 2025, over 70% of global eCommerce traffic is expected to come from smartphones and tablets.
Just five years ago, mobile e-commerce was a minor part of the e-commerce landscape. Today, most online searches are carried out from mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, and 40 percent of ...
A smartphone may be small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but the effect it’s having on ecommerce is anything but tiny. Just in sheer volume, mobile devices—and the consumers who use them—are ...
If you build or manage e-commerce stores, you’re probably aware that mobile internet use is increasing at a rapid rate. But data clearly shows a higher conversion rate among "traditional" (aka desktop ...
In a day and age where everyday activities such as shopping and banking can be accomplished with just a few quick clicks of the mouse, whether it be on a computer or a PDA, the ease with which ...
With the mobile explosion in full-force, it’s no surprise that companies are embracing mobile. In fact, your users expect your business to be optimized for mobile. This is especially true for an ...
It should come as no surprise that a strong mobile presence is indispensable in today’s market. The average user spends most of their internet time on their smartphone as opposed to their desktop. For ...
If you think e-commerce is the future, you’re behind the times. In 2017, it’s m-commerce that really needs your attention. Not only has the use of mobile devices to access the internet risen sharply ...
Mobile made up almost two thirds of all e-commerce sales in China in the fourth quarter of 2015, according to a report from Analysys International Enfodesk. The shift to mobile occurred rapidly in ...
SINGAPORE – For the first time, the leading 25 percent of online retailers in Southeast Asia saw more than half of their sales coming from mobile devices, according to a new research report by Criteo.