Entries in 'retailers' (16)
Groupon expands mobile point-of-sale solutions to all retailers
Beauty salons and more now able to ditch tills in favour of digital register.
Selfridges: BlackBerry Q10 the most successful smartphone we've sold
Initial stock of the £580 device sold out within two hours.
50 per cent of men aged 18-35 have a shopping app on their phone
Digital is taking over, with just eight per cent preferring to shop inside physical stores.
53 per cent of female smartphone owners use up to five shopping apps
But they still prefer the real world in-store spending experience.
Advertisement
Retailers made to wait for HTC One
Taiwanese firm pushes back new flagship smartphone launch date.
PayPoint tops 4,000 contactless payment terminals in national network
Contactless estate now accounts for half of all contactless terminals in the retail sector.
INFOGRAPHIC: Turn on the lights and adapt your business for mobile
Failure to do so means you'll continue to operate in the dark and perform poorly.
Half of UK social networkers interact with brand accounts
Retailers encouraged to integrate the medium into mobile and digital marketing.
Advertisement
Twitter urges brands to optimise for mobile as users rarely access PC
Mobile users are 96 per cent more likely to follow 11 or more brands than desktop users.
Debenhams: Men are 'over the moon' with our free wi-fi service
Guys spend around 30 minutes browsing web via mobiles while partners shop.
Global retail mobile marketing spend to hit $55bn annually by 2015
Nearly doubling the $28bn expected this year.
M&S overall sales dip 1.8 per cent in Q3, but mobile is up 90 per cent
This is not just mobile shopping, this is M&S mobile shopping.
Advertisement
Juniper makes top ten predictions for 2013: Data becomes big business
UK-based research firm offers its expectations for the year ahead.
Consumers more likely to buy from tweeting retailers
New study shows gains for retailers who Tweet. Tweetailers, perhaps.
Asda becomes "first UK retailer" to sell iTunes gift cards
Get an Apple with your oranges and bananas.
Are you dreaming of a contactless Christmas? Retailers aren't
Less than half of UK high street stores support NFC payment options.

































