Many large and small retailers plan to deploy
beacons this year but those in the middle, not so much.
Comprehensive research around beacon deployment has been somewhat scarce in the market to date.
We know beacon deployment at
retail last year was hardly a blockbuster, although there were countless experiments and trials going on, some relatively large in scope. The same is still true today, despite a few large-scale
deployment announcements.
Deep inside a study focused on in-store networks and Wi-Fi, a report I wrote about here last month (In-Store Wi-Fi: 40% Now, Going to 76% This Year), was a passing mention about beacons
in retail.
I have since asked the IHL Group, which conducted the study for Earthlink and AirTight, for a further analysis and breakdown of beacon usage by size of retailer. I just received
those results.
The IHL study was based on an online survey of more than 100 executives at retailers in the categories of mass merchants, specialty and department stores, food and drug and
hospitality.
About half of the retailers surveyed work in retail establishments with more than $1 billion annual revenue.
Researchers categorized the retailers into three
buckets: Tier 1, those above $1 billion in sales; Tier 2, those $500 million to $1 billion; and Tier 3, those below $500 million in sales.
As of now, 10% of Tier 1 stores have adopted beacons,
none in Tier 2 and 7% in Tier 3.
However, by the end of this year the picture promises to be somewhat different.
Here’s the projected beacon adoption rate by the end of this
year, based on size of retailer:
- Tier 1 – 37%
- Tier 2 – 11%
- Tier 3 – 31%
The picture changes yet again by the end of next year,
based on the study. By then, all three sizes of retail categories level out. Here’s the beacon deployment forecast by the end of next year:
- Tier 1 – 56%
- Tier 2
– 50%
- Tier 3 – 48%
It appears the largest and smallest retailers will about triple their beacon adoption this year.
The major growth for retailers between
$500 million and $1 billion in sales will occur next year, not this year.
There still are some that have no plans to deploy beacons at all. Here’s that breakdown, of those who have no
plans based on retailer size:
- Tier 1 – 29%
- Tier 2 – 39%
- Tier 3 – 41%
For now, the big beaconing is happening at the big
retailers