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Sixty-Three Percent of U.S. Shoppers Will Spend Less this Holiday Season
Yankee Group Predicts Mobile Retailing will Transform Consumer Behavior as Shoppers Seek Deals
Business Wire
Yankee Group surveys indicate that 63 percent of U.S. shoppers intend to
spend less this holiday season, but a new trend offers retailers the
chance to capture the attention of thrifty shoppers: mobile retailing.
Mobile retailing combines two concepts: consumer-initiated mobile
commerce, which includes gathering information and purchasing products
on a mobile phone, and brand/retailer-initiated mobile marketing, which
targets mobile phones to distribute advertising, coupons and loyalty
campaigns. Yankee Group predicts that as consumers try to maximize every
penny being spent, mobile retailing will empower more deliberate and
informed purchase decisions.
A Yankee Group report, “
’Tis
the Season: Mobile Retailing Will Transform 2009 Holiday Shopping,”
reveals that mobile retailing will be greatly enhanced by a 50 percent
increase in smartphone ownership over the last year. Further findings
include:
- 31 percent of smartphone users have used their device to compare products or prices while shopping in a retail store.
- Of consumers who have used their device for comparison shopping, 40 percent changed their behavior, either by buying a cheaper item or purchasing from a different retailer.
- Despite the abundance of advertising, online product reviews and shopping blogs, 70 percent of purchase decisions are still made in the store, highlighting the unique role for smartphones this holiday season.
“Until recently, retailers have exercised a tremendous power over
consumers’ shopping experience, dictating inventory, product information
and endorsements,” said Christopher Collins, Yankee Group senior analyst
and author of the report. “Use of mobile applications, social media and
smartphones this year will shift that control into the hands of the
consumer. Retailers beware: 2009 is shaping up to be a dramatically
different holiday shopping season.”
About Yankee Group
The people of
Yankee
Group are the global connectivity experts—the leading source of
insight and counsel trusted by builders, operators and users of
connectivity solutions for nearly 40 years. We are uniquely focused on
the evolution of Anywhere connectivity, and chart the pace of technology
change and its effect on networks, consumers and enterprises.
Headquartered in Boston, Yankee Group has a global presence, including
operations in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and
Asia-Pacific.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-20 11:35:00
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