Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Only 1% of "mobile" users to buy online

2010 is called "the year of explosive growth in mobile shopping, but buyers' mobinete" still a little bit - the majority of potential buyers using their phones to gather information before you buy. According to a new study by Internet Retailer, only 1% of U.S. consumers using mobile devices for ordering goods. Four percent of respondents bought goods from the office PC, 95% are buying from home computers. The basic tool of online shopping in the Internet index "households in a country - a personal computer, and consumers are not going to abandon it. In this case, tablet PCs and smart phones are fairly common - a device that supports Internet access is at 37% of consumers, shop from home. In an earlier study, Lightspeed Research says that mobile devices are often used in the process of shopping, although they are not the main channel shopping. Users are using gadgets with Internet access to locate off-line store (16%), find information about a product (14%), compare prices (13%) or to check availability of goods from the seller (8%).

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