Mobile commerce performance at Dick’s Sporting Goods improves

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The retailer slashed 8 pages from its smartphone friendly site and reduced its load time by a second. According to the latest weekly report from Keynote Systems, Dick’s Sporting Goods has made some important mobile commerce website improvements that have considerably helped its performance. The Keynote report said that the retailer has made a number of reductions and is headed in the right direction. For the week of the report, the mobile commerce website was able to bring its page load time down to 12.13 seconds, said Keynote. This was…

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M-commerce will make up one quarter of online traffic in 2 years

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Over one quarter of all online traffic will come from smartphones and tablets, says study. HomeShop 18, an online retail firm from India, has released its latest m-commerce predictions, which have stated that by the year 2015, 25 percent of the total online shopping traffic will come from consumers that are accessing sites through the use of their smartphones and tablets. They predict that it will take only until the end of that year for a quarter of all traffic to stem from those devices. According to Sundeep Malhotra, the…

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M-commerce spiked by 38 percent over the summer holidays

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Credit for this phenomenal increase is being given to iPad. Now that the summer holidays have come to a close, and students are back in the classrooms, companies and analysts are looking back over the m-commerce shopping that was done throughout the summertime, and have recorded an average increase of 38 percent over smartphones and tablets. This, according to the dealnews online bargain website’s data. Examples of these successes include the surge of m-commerce traffic on Independence Day, this year, when approximately 22 percent of all of the traffic seen…

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yStats announces release of its 2012 report for North American B2C E-Commerce

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yStats.com, a market research company based in Hamburg, has released its latest report, which look into the present of North American B2C E-Commerce, and speculates on its future. The title of the report is “North American B2C E-Commerce Report 2012”. Though it is focused primarily on North American data as a whole, it also examines trends that are specific to both the Canadian and U.S. markets. It zooms in on revenue figures, trends, leading product categories by popularity, and market shares, as well as online shoppers, internet users, and overall…

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Over one in three consumers use m-commerce

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A study performed by the Consumer Electronics Association has shown that the same devices that have revolutionized communication are now also changing the way that consumers shop, as 9 out of every 10 American consumers (about 216 million individuals) own a smartphone, tablet or cell phone, and 37 percent of them have taken part in mobile commerce in some way. The data from the research performed by this trade group based in Arlington also shows that on average, throughout the next 12 months, these consumers intend to spend about $575…

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