One Fifth Of E-Commerce In 2014 From Mobile Phones - Here's Why

Posted by Hadraj Youssef On Sunday, September 14, 2014 0 Comments
By Adam Noah


There is a reason that more people are shying away from shopping malls and department stores. It has to do with how easy it is to do your shopping online. In the past, this was limited to those that had an Internet connection and a laptop or desktop computer.

Studies have shown that $80 billion, or more, in sales on the Web will come from these mobile devices. It's in the best interest of any company that markets products online to modify their website so that mobile users can easily navigate and buy. But that's only the tip of the iceberg in regard to how mobile advertising and sales are literally changing the landscape of how businesses sell products today.

Problems With Mobile Advertising And Websites - The main problem that smaller companies have with mobile advertising is that when the user gets to their website, they are not able to easily navigate in order to buy the products and services that are for sale.

How Retailers Can Take Advantage Of Smartphones - Despite the fact that these top two companies are raking in most of the sales, it is still possible for smaller companies to take advantage of this trend. As they modified the websites that they have allowing people to purchase from their cell phones, tablets, or other mobile devices, it is possible to allow even small to medium-size businesses to generate millions of dollars in sales by making their websites usable by cellular phone users.

The answer to this question is very simple. Cell phones today, specifically smartphones, have advanced to the point where it is very easy to make purchases by sliding in tapping your screen. Large companies like Amazon and eBay have modified their websites so that users can easily purchase the products that they want in just a few moments with ease.

The future of advertising certainly seems to be trending in the direction of mobile e-commerce. As people progressed from going to shopping malls and stores to ordering what they need online and having it delivered, mobile marketing is taking it a step further. Instead of having to be at home, or to open up your laptop in order to shop and buy, by simply pulling out your phone, sliding and tapping on your screen, purchases can be made where ever you may be. If you want to be profitable in 2014, it is in your best interest to consider moving into mobile advertising and marketing today.




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