Author: Dan Gendro

Mobile commerce is triggering a revolution in the retail space

Retailers are beginning to change the way they do business with consumers

Manhattan Associates, a prominent software developer, predicts that the retail sector will experience a major shift in the coming years. The organization predicts that retailers will become more customer-centric, offering more personalized shopping experiences. The rise of mobile commerce is has had major influence on the retail sector, forcing many merchants to embrace mobile technology in an effort to adequately connect with a new generation of consumers with evolving interests.

Improving the shopping experience is becoming a priority for retailers throughout the world

The organization notes that merchants will have to address five key areas in order to find more success in changing markets. The first, and perhaps most important, area is making sure the shopping experience is personal and convenient. This is where mobile shopping can shine, as shopping platforms that allow consumers to use their smartphones to purchase products can offer them a personalized experience that other platforms do not have.

Store assistants could make or break the shopping experience

Mobile Commerce - Retail RevolutionMerchants will also have to understand the roles that store assistants play in the shopping experience. Store assistants must have the knowledge and skill to serve consumers effectively, especially as mobile commerce continues to grows. More retailers are making use of mobile shopping platforms and supporting mobile payments at physical locations. As such, store assistants must be well versed in how new payment systems work and how to ensure that consumers have the best shopping experience possible.

Millennials are beginning to hold more power in the retail space

Retailers will also have to consider the growing power of Millennials, whom are becoming the largest demographic in the mobile shopping space. These consumers have a seemingly intrinsic connection to the digital world and mobile technology. If retailers can connect with these consumers, they may find enthusiastic shoppers whom are willing to spend considerable amounts of money on products and services that they are interested in. These consumers are already quite comfortable with the concept of mobile commerce and have shown that they are quite willing to make use of mobile shopping platforms.

Optus releases new accessories to promote mobile payments

Optus is entering into Australia’s mobile payments space in order to meet consumer demand

Several companies are fighting to enter into Australia’s mobile payments market, but they are finding it difficult to do so. Optus, one of the country’s largest telecommunications organizations, will be moving into the mobile payments space to fill the gap in services that exists in the market. The demand for such services has risen dramatically over the past few years, with consumers wanting to use their smartphones and tablets to purchase products online.

New accessories will give mobile devices NFC capabilities

Optus has launched a new range of accessories that can be used on its existing Cash by Optus platform. These accessories are equipped with NFC technology and will allow consumers to give their smartpones the ability to make mobile payments. Devices equipped with the accessories can be used to send and receive payments of $100 or less. Optus believes that the new accessories will enable more consumers to participate in mobile commerce.

NFC technology continues to play a major part on the mobile commerce sector

Mobile Payments - NFC TechnlogyNFC technology plays a major role in the mobile commerce space. This technology allows digital information to be sent over short distances, which is ideal for mobile transactions. The problem, however, is that consumers must have NFC-enabled mobile devices in order to make these transactions. In the past, such devices were quite rare, which slowed the adoption of mobile commerce. While NFC-enabled devices are now quite plentiful, many consumers still lack access to NFC technology, which is why the new accessories from Optus may become so useful to consumers.

Apple and Google will face significant competition when they manage to come to Australia

Apple is looking to enter into Australia’s mobile payments market, but the company has encountered resistance from some of the country’s largest banks. Google is finding less resistance, however, and intends to release its new mobile payments system in Australia at some point later this year. Both Apple and Google will have to compete with Optus, which is likely to establish a strong foothold in the mobile commerce market before other companies manage to break into the market.