• Mobile Money Platform Being Expanded
    The Zain telecoms group says it will enhance existing mobile money services in some countries where it operates, plus support the rollout of m-commerce in others, following a contract award to mobile money specialist eServGlobal. Zain, headquartered in Kuwait, has mobile operations in eight markets across the Middle East and Africa. The firm does not give a breakdown as to which countries will receive enhancements or new services, or the timetable involved. It does say, however, that the provision of the "end-to-end mobile money solution" will be gradually deployed across group operations.
  • Consumers Earn Free Yogurt via QR Codes
    Frozen yogurt chain Yogurtland is releasing its next Looney Tunes-inspired flavor in its summer series and letting consumers earn free yogurt via the company's mobile application and QR codes. Yogurtland partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products for this summer campaign, which will introduce a total of six frozen yogurt and sorbet flavors and toppings inspired by Looney Tunes characters. Consumers can earn free yogurt by scanning each character's QR codes with Yogurtland's mobile app.
  • Augmented Reality Empowers Retailers for In-Store Innovation
    Initial augmented reality efforts have tended toward the gimmicky but as marketers gain confidence in the technology, their strategies are starting to veer toward greater utility and interactivity. Augmented reality can really give a campaign that wow factor to engage consumers in a fun and exciting way, but marketers need to shy away from using the technology without a meaningful purpose for users. While many brands are still in the experimental phase, some are beginning to commit to more sophisticated implementations.
  • Mobile Service to Pay Electric Bills Launched
    Airtel M Commerce Services Ltd launched a mobile phone service for paying electricity bills by consumers of North Bihar Power Distribution Company Ltd. Consumers of 21 districts of north Bihar can pay their electricity bill through Airtel money by typing *400# and sending the message through their mobile phones or AMSL distributors located in towns and rural areas. The Electricity Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav, Bihar State Power Holding Corporation Ltd CMD Sandeep Poundrik, NBPDCL Managing Director Sanjay Agrawal and Bharti Airtel Senior Vice-President (Sales and Marketing 0f Bihar and Jharkhand), M P Deepu were at the launch of the facility.
  • 38% See Mobile Driving Renewed In-Store Interest
    Retailers are cautiously optimistic about the 2013 holiday season, with 60% forecasting revenue growth in excess of 10%, in line with industry forecasts, according to a survey by Baynote, a provider of personalized customer experience solutions. Conducted in partnership with the e-tailing group, Baynote's inaugural 2013 Holiday Predictions Survey found that retailers expect mobile to play an increased role in driving sales with minimal contributions from social media. The study surveyed 77 U.S. retailers with annual revenue ranging from less than $20 million to more than $5 billion.
  • Mobile Helps Drive New Commerce Venture in China
    A media conglomerate based in China expects to see strong growth in its e-commerce ventures thanks to aggressive advertising campaigns that will be launched later this year. The organization has been working with China Post, the country's postal service, in order to engage consumers that are becoming more interested in using their mobile device to shop. The two parties recently launched Ule, an e-commerce platform that has managed to acquire a great deal of support over its relatively short lifetime.
  • Walmart Adds Coupons to Scan & Go App
    Walmart continues to ramp up its mobile in-store Scan & Go program by giving users the ability to clip coupons by tapping their smartphones and having the savings automatically applied when they check out. Scan & Go, a feature on the Walmart application, enables users to scan merchandise in certain stores and pay at a self-checkout counter. The latest update to the app features the new digital coupon capabilities as well as the ability to scan a QR code on a printed receipt to receive an electronic version.
  • Canadians Turn to Smartphones for Online Shopping
    Canadians are becoming more reliant on their smartphones, according to a new report from Google, called "Our Mobile Planet: Canada." Smartphones have established themselves as a powerful tool for many consumers who use them for business and entertainment. These devices have grown in popularity because they offer many services in a single platform that could only be found in numerous platforms in the past. The report shows that Canadians are more likely to throw away their televisions than part with their smartphones, and this could be a good sign for mobile commerce.
  • Mobile Adding to Growth of B2C Online Commerce in China
    B2C e-commerce is gaining more and more ground in China. According to new forecasts, it is expected to grow by more than 30 per cent annually between 2010 and 2016. Fashion, shoes and bags, as well as computers and household appliances, are among the most popular product categories online and growing luxury trade is one of the leading trends. In recent years, this segment has grown more strongly than traditional B2C.
  • Japanese Retailer Pilots Mobile Reward Program Using Light
    Japanese retailer Yummie House is piloting a new mobile rewards solution at 10 stores in Shanghai, China. Yummie House is using a joint application from Appconomy and ByteLight that combines the cloud-based Appconomy Platform mobile marketing platform solution with ByteLight light field communication (LFC) technology. LFC readers transmit a signal via short-range light which is picked up by a shopper's camera-equipped mobile device by touching or bringing within close proximity.
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