It goes without question that consumers are using mobile
devices more frequently for online activities. New data released by eMarketer
shows that online shopping activities are conducted almost equally across computers,
mobile phones and tablets.
The survey conducted included 180,000 web users in 31
countries. Results are reflective of the first quarter of 2013. Of those
surveyed, 93 percent said to have been using a computer, either a desktop or
laptop, during the last couple years. Further, 60 percent said that they used
their mobile phone to access the Internet and 66 percent said they used a
tablet to access the Internet.
When it comes to online shopping activities, the data showed
that 68 percent of those using a computer used the Internet to search for a product
or service to buy. Likewise, 61 percent of mobile users and then 60 percent of those
using a tablet did the same. Of these consumers, 61 percent using a computer
made a purchase online while 52 percent of mobile phone users and 52 percent of
tablet users did the same. The percentage of Internet users that purchased
services was a bit less with only 35 percent of computer users, 32 percent of
mobile phone users and 37 percent of tablet users completing this activity.
Aside from buying habits, the research showed that 50 percent
of computer users, 50 percent of mobile phone users and 52 percent of tablet
users reviewed a product or brand online.
While Internet users still turn to their computer a small
percentage more than to a mobile phone or tablet, the use of these technologies
is on the rise. With that said, consumers will continue to demand websites that
are friendly to their devices without limiting any functionality. Keep up with
this trend and give your consumers what they want by creating a mobile-friendly
ecommerce website. For the entire
article, which includes additional statistics, visit eMarketer’s website here.
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