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How Google, eBay, And PayPal Are Gearing Up For A Very Mobile Holiday Shopping Season | TechCrunch
Online holiday shopping reached record levels in 2010. And e-commerce spendingis up this year. All signs point to consumers spending even more online this holiday season. I sat down with executives from Google, eBay, PayPal and ShopKick to discuss the trends that are expected to emerge in the e-commerce space over the next few months. They center around mobile, tablets, and deals.
PayPal has more than doubled its mobile payments volume since the 2010 holiday shopping season, and we haven’t even hit the thick of this year’s rush. eBay is projecting $5 billion in mobile payments volume in 2010 and this number could increase in the next few months. And Google projects that 15 percent of total search on Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving and one of the biggest shopping days of the year) will come from mobile devices. Tablet devices are now a part of the online shopping experience and retailers are taking note. Clearly, all signs point to the fact that this could be the breakout year for mobile shopping.
How Google, eBay, And PayPal Are Gearing Up For A Very Mobile Holiday Shopping Season | TechCrunch
Social Advertising May be Wasting Money
Something to be considered…
It’s not surprising that those who are most hesitant to adapt will be the first to embrace a contrarian article like this one. Young, small, and agile companies in all industries are seeing great results from their social presence (hence the majority of positive press for SM and the many case studies), because they know how best to use it to their benefit and how to be “real” or authentic.The archaic brands out there who have massive policy restrictions on SM that bind the hands of employees and remove any possibility of authenticity in their mandated One Social Media Decree Posted Per Week (usually something in the vein of “LOOK AT US, WE ARE GREAT, BUY OUR STUFF” partly because of said policy, partly because of fear, and partly because you can’t force creativity), are going to love this article, print it out (because they’re usually the type that prints out everything), think they have been proven correct in their archaic approach to online marketing, and believe their company should immediately cease all SM work.Good. It’s their loss. Let them fail to grasp it, it just gives entrepreneurs a better chance to succeed and cut into that brand’s marketshare.WebVixn wrote: “I agree wholeheartedly with its ineffectiveness in a direct marketing effort (for retail): who logs on to Facebook or Twitter just for the spam?” One could just as easily ask, “Who logs into email just for the spam?” Provided you set up your account properly, no one can spam you on Twitter or Facebook without you first connecting with them. But we all receive unsolicited spam email marketing and, aside from a few masochists, we all hate it.For many folks, email is important for business and transactional use, hence the need for white lists, spam filters, and rules/tags to segregate what comes in through it and cut down on time wasted by junk. It’s all a big pain in the butt, honestly, hence why something like CAN-SPAM had to happen, imperfect as it is.Twitter and Facebook are different tools with different marketing purposes. They aren’t primarily about formal business use, so quite naturally they will be better grounds for building community, customer service and interaction, timely communications, and even certain promotions. To not see the distinctions between the uses of email and a variety of other platforms is to not understand their real benefits of each for a brand.Twitter in particular is practically designed around the concept of what marketers might think of as “spam”, because t...
Six Essentials for a Successful eCommerce Website
E-commerce business is booming at a fast pace. “The first quarter returned the U.S. retail e-commerce market to healthy double-digit growth rates.” Also, it has been seen that though larger online retailers have continued to generate higher growth rates than the smaller retailers. Nevertheless, the small online retailers are finally beginning to see positive growth once again. So, if you are starting up an e-commerce website, or already running one, then, you must look into the essentials of designing a good and a successful website. Because this is the only medium which would be driving traffic and creating a substantial conversion rates. As in this case, websites are the first interface between the customers and the seller, so your website needs to be designed in such a way that it should be easily handled and worked upon by customers without any hassles or confusion. Let’s see what constitutes a successful ecommerce website development.
- Let Customers reach to your product with lesser number of clicks: Always avoid creating a lengthy path leading to the product or may be which involves too many clicks. This annoys the customers and in this way, you are creating obstacles and increasing the time when they think and convert their thought into a substantial buying decision. There should be well planned categories of the products and further, these must be divided into sub-categories so that it becomes so that it becomes an easy reach for the customers.
- Sell Products and not Design: Sometimes, we happen to see e-commerce websites that contain complex designs as if they are not at all selling products and want people to get confused by the complex designing of the website. Always remember, keep your eCommerce web design as simple as you can. The navigation pattern should be easily followed up. For example: If we look at Amazon.com, it has a very simple and clean appearance. It has no design as such but still the products are well categorized and can be clearly seen and selected.


