What is Mobile Commerce?

Mobile commerce (also known as eCommerce or m-commerce) refers to shopping, banking, or making payments online through mobile devices like smartphones or tablets. Mobile commerce is the new form of eCommerce (electronic commerce), which refers to sales transactions conducted online via the internet.

Why Use Mobile Commerce?

Once retailers and industries started marketing online, mobile devices' widespread use demanded that mobile-friendly transactions be possible anytime and anywhere. As consumers became more attached to their smart devices and more comfortable shopping online, it was only a matter of time before mobile commerce growth reflected these trends in consumer behaviour.

Mobile commerce is on the rise, and businesses worldwide are embracing it to boost sales and reach customers where they're most active and engaged. 

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Types of Mobile Commerce

Let’s review the three types of mobile commerce: 

  1. Mobile shopping
  2. Mobile payments
  3. Mobile banking

1. Mobile Shopping

Shopping is probably the first thing that comes to mind when you think of mobile commerce. Mobile shopping is eCommerce shopping from your mobile device. 

Companies that succeed in mobile shopping focus on mobile-friendly websites with lightning-fast page speed and image load time. They feature responsive designs that adapt to various screen sizes and resolutions for the best customer experience.

In addition to eCommerce websites, mobile shopping is now possible through dedicated apps and social media platforms like Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter. The rise of social media influencers has also contributed to the popularity of shopping through social media platforms.

2. Mobile Payments

Mobile payments include any money transaction made via a mobile device. Mobile payments allow people to make purchases and transfer money conveniently using a credit or debit card linked to their mobile phones. Mobile wallets closed-loop mobile payments, and money transfer apps are three common types of mobile payments.

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Mobile Wallets

A mobile wallet is like a digital wallet that allows you to make purchases on your mobile device without using cash or swiping a credit card. A mobile wallet app safely stores your credit and debit card information, and purchases are authenticated via a PIN or touch ID.

Closed-Loop Mobile Payments

Closed-loop mobile payments resemble mobile wallets, but use a dedicated mobile app to link to a single brand or store. Credit cards like American Express, Mastercard, and Visa, which are accepted at various retailers, are called open-loop cards.

Money Transfer Apps

Money transfer apps allow you to send and receive money via your mobile device. Users link their bank accounts or debit cards directly to the app. Financial transactions happen between users, with bank information remaining transparent. 

3. Mobile Banking

Mobile banking enables you to make bank or financial transactions on a mobile device. Mobile banking apps allow you to pay bills, transfer money between accounts, send money, or even deposit checks remotely. 

Most routine transactions can be accomplished quickly, sometimes with the use of messaging apps and conversational chatbots. Banks can use mobile banking apps to alert customers to suspicious activity via text, short-circuiting fraudulent behaviour, and identity theft attempts.

Advantages of Mobile Commerce

  • Offer 24/7 Convenience

Customers can shop anytime and from anywhere. With mobile commerce, your online store never closes. The rise of conversational chatbots means brands can engage in conversations with customers at any time, even when the business is not online. 

  • Speed Customers to Checkout

mCommerce sites often load faster than standard eCommerce sites due to mobile optimisation measures, increasing conversions, and speeding customers through the checkout process. You can also easily add calls to action and “Buy Now” buttons on all your various mobile channels to entice customers to buy with a single click.

  • Personalise Your Customer Experience 

Through location tracking and personalised push notifications, brands can send curated offers and discounts to customers based on their location, purchase history, or mobile interactions. Of people who open a push notification, 54% of users convert from segmented notifications, while only 15% convert from generalised broadcast messages. 

  • Keep Customers Informed

Email isn’t always the most effective way to reach customers. Mobile commerce lets you leverage popular chat apps like Facebook Messenger, Apple Business Chat, and WhatsApp Business to engage in one-on-one conversations with customers. Mobile messaging enables you to send notifications directly to mobile devices, promote products and services, and facilitate the entire transaction process without interruption.

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  • Embrace Omnichannel Marketing

Does your business sell online and offline? If you sell on your website in addition to selling on Amazon, social media, and in brick-and-mortar stores, omnichannel marketing opportunities abound. Mobile commerce capitalizes on SMS messaging, push notifications, social media, and more to reach your customers wherever they are spending their time.

With an omnichannel marketing strategy, users can flow effortlessly from a chat conversation to browsing products to checking out - all without leaving their phone screen. 


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