- Almost 60 percent of mobile consumers expect to use their phones to help with shopping plans and holiday celebrations this season, according to the Mobile Marketing Association.
- Paul Jacobs, CEO of Qualcomm recently stated, “The phone is going to be the payment mechanism of the future. You’ll probably just scan whatever thing it was that you’re buying. It will cause the checkout to happen. It will cause the security to happen, so that when you walk out of the door it won’t ring the bell.”
- About eight percent of consumers in the U.S. have bought something with a phone. That compares with 32 percent in Taiwan, which tops the list of major industrialized countries, according to IE Market Research Corp. Finland was No. 1 in Europe, at 13 percent.
The article highlights the fact that Best Buy, Home Depot and Amazon.com all have mobile retailing applications now. I have had many discussions with the mobile retailing experts at Smartsoft Mobile Solutions, and I find this market very interesting. It combines the following: