Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/487c02/how_mobile_devices)
has announced the addition of the "How
Mobile Devices Are Changing The Way Americans Shop" report to their
offering.
In a retail climate of constant access to product information and
opinions, much of the shopping process occurs outside the retailer's
orbit, long before the consumer gets to the checkout be it virtual or
physical.
How
Mobile Devices Are Changing The Way Americans Shop is the ultimate
executive briefing on the ways online, mobile, and social networking
technologies are making the shopping experience more complex while also
increasing the number of touchpoints manufacturers and retailers have
with their customers.
In this detailed report, Research Alert Executive Editor Lisa Finn
analyzes research from 36 sources to present critical data and insight
illuminating the revolutionary changes in Americans' shopping behavior
and attitudes including:
-
Which devices mobile shoppers use
-
Who's shopping via mobile device
-
Apps used by moms who shop with smartphones
-
Barriers to mobile shopping
-
Apps vs. mobile websites
-
The phone as complement to rather than replacement for shopping via
computer or in-store
-
How mobile devices enhance impulse shopping
-
Preferred payment systems when shopping via mobile devices
-
In-store mobile behavior
-
Most effective types of mobile ads
-
Mobile coupons, special offers, and QR codes
Instead of a linear path, shopping has become a dynamic process - one in
which word-of-mouth and research play constant, integral roles. How
Mobile Devices Are Changing The Way Americans Shop exposes the
game-changing transformation of the retail shopping experience. You get
the data and analysis to make strategic decisions about your future
retail marketing programs.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/487c02/how_mobile_devices
