Tablet commerce may be the new kid on the block when it comes to online retail, but as a recent Forrester research poll indicates, many online retailers are seeing that half of their mobile commerce transactions come from tablet devices. Moreover, an estimated 7.6 percent of the U.S. population will be tablet users by the end of 2012. So how should online retailers take advantage of tablet commerce? And should they do so right now?
Here at Innovate Payments we are actively building versions of out hosted payment pages specifically targeted at tablet users.
This will allow any of our merchants to complete their sales on a system that is designed around tablet users without the merchant having to make any changes to how they manage the payment process.
Obviously we recommend the merchant takes the time to ensure their site works exactly as expected on a tablet, but by handling the payment pages for them it is one less thing for them to worry about.
Simon Ashcroft
Business Development Manager
Innovate Payments
www.innovatepayments.com
Make Way for T-Commerce
Posted by: Alex Schmelkin July 16, 2011 05:00 AMTablet commerce may be the new kid on the block when it comes to online retail, but as a recent Forrester research poll indicates, many online retailers are seeing that half of their mobile commerce transactions come from tablet devices. Moreover, an estimated 7.6 percent of the U.S. population will be tablet users by the end of 2012. So how should online retailers take advantage of tablet commerce? And should they do so right now?
This will allow any of our merchants to complete their sales on a system that is designed around tablet users without the merchant having to make any changes to how they manage the payment process.
Obviously we recommend the merchant takes the time to ensure their site works exactly as expected on a tablet, but by handling the payment pages for them it is one less thing for them to worry about.
Simon Ashcroft
Business Development Manager
Innovate Payments
www.innovatepayments.com