Jetshop, an e-commerce system development company, has launched a new QR coded store in Stockholm, Sweden. The concept of QR code stores, or pop-up stores as they are often called, is becoming quite popular. These stores have no physical merchandise; rather products are features as pictures. Each of these products have their own QR code, which allows consumers to make purchases using their smart phones or other mobile devices. Jetshop hopes that the new store will catch the attention of tech-savvy consumers. The store is located in the Stockholm Central…
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Pop-up QR code stores are appearing all over the world!
The Stockholm Central railway station is now the home of the first QR code pop-up store in Sweden, allowing that city to join the many others that are adding virtual stores to their own public locations. In the case of Stockholm, the mobile barcode pop-up store was created by the e-commerce system developer company, Jetshop, who are hoping that this will provide consumers in Sweden with an opportunity to experience how simple and secure mobile shopping can be. Similarly, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has worked in collaboration with Taubman…
Read MoreUnilever boosts its strategy for m-commerce by implementing the use of mobile barcodes
Unilever has announced that it will be providing mobile consumers with the ability to shop for products within the Dove, Nexxus, and Tresemme brands through the use of mobile barcodes that have been printed as a part of their Glamour magazine ads. Beyond using these magazine-based mobile barcodes, shoppers will also be able to buy products from those brands using New York’s Glamour Apothecary Wall. Glamour has been working with SpyderLynk – a company with which they have previously done business for mobile marketing – to help to drive their…
Read MorePayPal launches new Singapore mobile shopping pilot program in subway stations
PayPal has announced the launch of a new pilot program that it has placed in subway stations in Singapore, which is designed to allow commuters to use their mobile devices to make purchases while they’re on their way to or from school and work. The program involves the participation of eight different stores which are offering mobile consumers passing through the subway stations the opportunity to take advantage of reduced prices on Valentine’s Day gifts. In order to make a purchase, mobile consumers simply need to use their smartphones to…
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