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Over 62% of consumers make purchases from their phones -- and mobile ecommerce sites like Walmart and Lush demonstrate great UX design that facilitates conversions.
The only question is: Do you go for the sleek simplicity of a mobile-optimized ecommerce website, or do you create a mobile app? In this article, we’ll explore the pros, cons, and everything in between as we dissect the dilemma of ecommerce website vs. mobile app. Let’s dive in...
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Mobile e-commerce (m-commerce) is a term that describes online sales transactions that use wireless electronic devices such as hand-held computers, mobile phones or laptops. These wireless devices interact with computer networks that have the ability to conduct online merchandise purchases. Any type...
Based on the e-commerce websites of major brands I have followed, the trend is towards fixed navigation, which I think is justified. For me, fixed navigation wins hands down; having to scroll all the way back to the top of the page to find the menu bar is annoying. With fixed navigat...
This push reflects a broader B2B ecommerce trend—businesses are streamlining tech infrastructure to create seamless omnichannel experiences for the new generation of mobile-first buyers.This article explores mobile’s growing role in B2B ecommerce, its effects on buying habits, and how to build ...
Automation.M-commerce automates a business's point of customer contact and sales with a variety of mobile contactless payment options, such as Apple Pay,PayPal One Touchand Visa Checkout. Many e-commerce sites also offer one-click checkout process functionality, which enables users to add paymen...
Mobile e-commerce used to be considered a “cherry on top” for desktop online retail. As smart mobile devices became more widespread and accessible, people began incorporating them into the e-commerce journey—but primarily to search and browse products rather than conduct transactions. This was ...
42% of mobile e-commerce sites do not have ahomepage designthat enable users to accurately infer the type of site they’ve landed on. 34% do not offer“thematic” product browsing– making it very difficult for users to find e.g. a pair of “casual men’s shoes”, a “spring jacket...