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Over half of smartphone and tablet users ‘shop via mobile every week’

May 3, 2013

Almost two-thirds of smartphone and tablet users access websites on a daily basis and over a half shop via their mobile device at least once a week, according to new research.

The study, from e-commerce and digital marketing solutions provider EPiServer, also indicates that the mobile e-commerce experience is falling short of expectations, with half of shoppers confirming they often encounter problems.
The survey of 1,000 UK smartphone and tablet owners shows the biggest bugbear for shoppers using mobile sites is speed, cited as a frustration by 49%. However there are many issues impacting the mobile experience unrelated to loading speeds. These include having to navigate both horizontally and vertically to view the page (48%), difficulty logging in (37%), and links that are too small (35%). One in five smartphone and tablet users said they can’t easily complete transactions on a mobile device.
The study suggests that retailers risk losing significant business by not meeting these mobile expectations, with 54% of consumers leaving the mobile site when they run into difficulty and over a quarter (28%) turning to a competitor.
The study also shows that using a tablet or smartphone is not necessarily a ‘mobile’ experience. The most popular place to browse the web on a tablet is the home, cited by 80%, compared to 12% on public transport and 10% on the high street.
Similarly, the majority of smartphone users access the web at home (62%), although they are more active than tablet users when out and about, with 33% using the web on public transport, 25% on the high street and 14% in the car.
David Bowen, Product Manager, EPiServer, commented, “Our research shows that mobile devices are becoming the first choice for accessing a website or app, regardless of location. As a result, the mobile experience becomes critical to any business’s web strategy, as today’s mobile-savvy consumer becomes less forgiving and expects mobile sites and apps to offer all the functionality they are used to on a desktop. ‘Mobile first’ is rapidly becoming the most sensible strategy for any e-commerce business.”
The results of the survey of smartphone and tablet users form part of a new report from EPiServer, entitled Mobile commerce: What consumers really want.
Available for free download from here, the report compares the expectations of mobile web users to the experience provided by the UK’s top retailers.
It includes practical advice and real-world examples to highlight simple measures where retailers can improve the mobile commerce experience.

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