October 4, 2011 Written by Gary Schwartz Mobility is a treacherous business. Cell phones are only used for an average of 18 months before dropping down toilets, falling off tables and general m-wear and tear drives the consumer back into the buyers’ market. For fashion and trend conscious consumers this cycle is probably shorter. And …
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Marrying the Mobile and In-Store Experience
Written by Mila D’Antonio Companies are just beginning to harness the many potential opportunities mobile will bring to the retail shopping experience. What is the Holy Grail for retailer Urban Outfitters? Multichannel customers. During his keynote at Shop.org last fall, Urban Outfitters CEO Glen Senk revealed that the retailers’ multichannel customers spend two to three times …
2010 mCommerce Movers and Shakers – Mobile Commerce Daily
December 29, 2010 Written by Giselle Tsirulnik is senior editor at Mobile Commerce Daily and Mobile Marketer There is no doubt that 2010 was the year of mobile commerce. Retailers, financial institutions, carriers and other players in the ecosystem embraced mobile commerce this year and fueled the channel’s growth. There were some very noteworthy accomplishments …
5 Things Merchants Should Know About Mobile Commerce
December 19, 2010 By Ina Steiner Mobile commerce continues to pick up steam as more consumers use smartphones to research products, compare prices, find local inventory and buy products. Usablenet is a global technology company that has been working with leading brands since 2000 and translates their existing website content and functionality to mobile Web, …
Digby’s Mobile Commerce Software Supports Co-op
Source – www.rfpconnect.com Published on Dec 17, 2010 The University Co-op, serving the needs of University of Texas students and fans since 1896, launched a mobile-optimized site, powered by mobile commerce expert Digby. Now, University of Texas fans, students and faculty can now support what Sports Illustrated called “America’s best sports college” by searching, browsing …

