Tablets: the perfect shopping device

Modern tablets have only been on the market for less than two years, but they have quickly become potent shopping tools that generate an outsized effect on online commerce. Last year was the year that the tablet became an online retailer’s best friend as it emerged as the preferred device for many shoppers to make their purchases.
The latest data came earlier this week from Adobe Digital Marketing Insights (pdf), which found that tablet users spend over 50 percent more for each transaction at an online retailer compared to smartphone users and 20 percent more than traditional computer users. Adobe found that the average order value for tablet users was $123 on average per purchase, 54 percent more than smartphone users ($80) and 21 percent more than computer users ($102).
Adobe also found that tablet users were three times more likely to buy something than smartphone users and nearly as likely to convert to a purchase as traditional computer users. Tablet users now make up 4 percent of all total web visits to retailers, up from 1 percent a year ago. Adobe gathered the data from 16.2 billion visits to the websites of more than 150 retailers in 2011.
The data is consistent with other findings in the previous months that indicate just how tablets are able to create a bigger commerce effect despite its smaller reach. Last year Forrester reported that tablets accounted for 20 percent of e-commerce sales, even though only 9 percent of shoppers own tablets.
Source: GiGAOM
Travel Marketing Pros Plan to Increase Mobile Spending in 2012

According to an annual survey, travel marketing pros plan to increase their mobile efforts in 2012. This study included airlines, agents, tour operators, hotels, tourist boards, car rental, rail, travel insurance, publishing and cruise companies. It found that, while 20% of travel companies will keep mobile spending the same, 54% will be raising the bar. Here are some additional quick stats from the research:
Upcoming Priorities:
- 83% of travel marketing professionals report they are increasing overall digital marketing spend
- The biggest priority in content development for nearly a third of them is driving conversions (32%) and attracting search traffic (27%)
- Building brand is a top priority for their content by 16% in 2012
Mobile Apps:
- 79% of travel marketing professionals plan to develop iPhone apps in 2012
- Nearly half of the travel marketing companies already have an iPhone app
- Another 30% of companies will support the platform
- 39% already have an iPad app; 36% will support one in 2012
- Only 35% of travel marketers currently support Android smartphones; 33% plan to
Although mobile spending is projected to grow in 2012, it is still only the third most popular are for growth plans for travel marketing investments. Even more likely to see greater investment dollars include social media marketing (65%) and brand content (55%).
