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Mobile shopping trends: Over 50s most likely to ‘showroom’ while in store

March 17, 2014

Older shoppers are more likely than youngsters to use their mobiles to compare prices online for products they see in stores, according to new research.


Statistics from retail technology group Omnico revealed that 50% of 55-59 year olds have used their smartphones to find the best prices while shopping in-store – otherwise known as“showrooming”.
Meanwhile, only 37% of 18-24 year olds are likely to see products in-store then browse on mobile devices to buy online.
Omnico stated that 47% of all smartphone owners use their devices to compare prices on other retailers’ websites while shopping.
The survey of 2,007 UK adults also revealed that millennials born between 1980 and 2000 are more likely to shop using loyalty programmes, including vouchers and mobile loyalty schemes, with one-third of 18-24-year-olds claiming it makes them more likely to shop with a retailer.
As the population ages, the trend for loyalty programmes falls, before rising again to 25% of Baby Boomers.
“Some people may be surprised to see Generation Y – the smartphone generation – as less savvy than their parents and grandparents when it comes to shopping for offers whilst on the go,” says Steve Thomas CTO of Omnico Group. “Instead, we’re seeing younger people being drawn in by mobile loyalty schemes, rather than offers. This gives brands a golden opportunity to target Generation Y with mobile marketing and intuitive mobile apps and offers, in order to secure brand ambassadors and sustainable customer loyalty in the future.”
Thomas continues: “Clearly, to appeal to shoppers across the spectrum, retailers need a blend of loyalty schemes, offers and other promotions. It’s critical that these work as natively in a mobile environment as they do via a laptop or in-store and should be part of an omni-channel retail strategy.”
Omnico provides a range of software and hardware solutions that help retailers make the most of mobile technologies, from smartphones through to mobile point of sale. For example, working with Anglia Co-Op, Omnico has helped deliver business intelligence through an analytics tool that enables the assessment of the customer data that allows the creation of bespoke customer offers.
Source: http://www.omnicogroup.com/

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