Mobile E-shop or the End of Sales – How Mobile Dominates Online Shopping
If you have an e-shop and think your customers are shopping via computer, you are probably wrong. Or you are losing a huge part of the market. Mobile devices dominate the e-commerce world today, and this trend will only accelerate.
The Numbers Don't Lie
More than 70% of e-shop visits come from mobile devices. And more importantly, the share of mobile transactions (purchases) is constantly growing. People are no longer just browsing on mobile, they are actually buying – on the bus, in the waiting room, in the evening on the couch.
How Do People Shop on Mobile?
Mobile shopping is different. It is fast, impulsive, and often interrupted.
- Comparison: The customer quickly checks the price with you and the competition.
- Speed: If the page doesn't load immediately, they leave.
- Simplicity: No one wants to fill out lengthy forms on a small screen.
Checklist for a Successful Mobile E-shop
- Responsive Design: A matter of course. Everything must adapt to the display.
- Large Buttons: "Add to Cart" must be easily clickable with a thumb.
- Simple Checkout: Ideally on one page. Apple Pay and Google Pay are a must for fast payment.
- Filtering: Must be usable on mobile, not just on desktop.
If your e-shop is not "mobile-first", you are giving the competition a huge advantage. At Rise.sk, we build e-shops that can be operated with one hand and sell at lightning speed.
Most purchases happen on mobile. We will create an e-shop for you that is designed from the ground up for mobile devices and maximizes your sales. Check out our service.
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