Tablet commerce is slowing for Apple’s iPad

Tablet Commerce

The technology giant is no longer experiencing an acceleration of shipments for those devices. According to some of the latest mobile technology industry data, while the tablet commerce competition for Apple experienced a growth of their device shipments of 79 percent over the last year, Apple’s growth was notably lower at 13 percent. At the same time, while market saturation approaches for these devices, the company could still hold strong. The report by ABI research indicated that even though there have been notable challenges along the way, as the tablet…

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Tablet commerce makes up 62 percent of U.S. mobile this year

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As mobile’s role as a whole grows in the United States, specific devices are being found to be important as well. Mobile devices are being used to an increasing degree for online shopping and, according to eMarketer tablet commerce is starting to become very important to both product research and the purchases themselves. The firm recently released its projections for this year and determined that the use of the device is rising. This year, eMarketer feels that mobile shopping will reach 16 percent by the end of the American holiday…

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Tablet commerce user confidence has climbed over the last year

Tablet Commerce confidence

Latest index from CoffeeTable shows that consumers feel more confident with t-commerce. Leading catalog shopping app for iPhone, iPad, and iPad Mini, CoffeeTable, has just revealed the latest data on its Couch Commerce Index (CII), regarding the progress of tablet commerce. This is a free report that is issued by the company regarding consumer engagement with retailers. The report is specific to tablet commerce. Though mobile as a whole played a vital role throughout the holiday shopping season, the CCI showed that it wasn’t just smartphones that were key to…

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T-commerce generates greater conversion than smartphones

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Better rates are experienced through tablet shoppers than those on their phones. The Fat Brain Toys co-founder and president, Mark Carson, has discovered that there is a considerable difference between the conversion rate that they see from t-commerce, and that experienced as a result of shoppers on their smartphones. What it has revealed is that there is a great deal of potential out there for targeting tablet owners. Carson explained that his company was facing a large decision, saying that originally, it was “Do we develop our site for Netscape,…

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T-commerce site launched by Harry and David

Tablet Commerce

The company’s research has shown that tablet using customers are a highly appealing demographic. On Christmas in 2011, millions of consumers received tablets as gifts, and Harry and David observed a sudden increase in the amount of t-commerce traffic that was heading to their website. For this reason, the company has now launched a website that is tablet friendly to cater to these shoppers. Since last year, the number of t-commerce customers has continued to grow, making the new website for the company an especially relevant one. This is particularly…

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