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Educational and informative events to keep you busy all summer

On the 2nd and 3rd of August Frosmo would like to invite you to two Breakfast & Learn events, Single Tag Development and Cross Device Tracking.

Breakfast & Learn: Single Tag Development, the fastest method yet!
Date: Tuesday August 2nd 
Time 9:00am – 11:00am
Leading UK ticket provider Eventim will talk about rapid single tag development! At the end of the day, all that stands between you and your online success is the complexity of your website and its development process. This session will help you understand how to utilise single tag development and the immense capabilities of modern browsers.  Please register here


Breakfast & Learn: Cross Device Tracking, a Vital Tool in Mobile Optimisation?
Date: Wednesday 3rd August 
Time: 9:00am – 11:00am
We will discuss what happens when it comes to markets that prioritise “mobile-first” mentality. The force of mobile is hard to ignore, and retailers have started taking action accordingly. With customers now used to shopping across smartphones, tablets and desktops it makes cross-device marketing paramount, yet connecting the customer across these device types is still a struggle for marketers. If mobile mentality is something you'd like to explore.  Please register here


Ecommerce Club events

Ecommerce Club Summer BBQ: The Price of Luxury
Date: Tuesday 9th August
Time: 12:30pm to 3:00pm
Annoushka Ltd the fine jewellery company discuss bucking the trend of discounts online and meeting the challenges of selling items at the highest end of the digital market. Please register here


The New Era of H2H:e-innovation
Date:
Tuesday 20th September
Timings: 1:30pm - 6:00pm
Retail is one of the most fundamental of business practices, yet the impact of technology, both in the B2C and B2B space has transformed the way in which it works. Personalised experiences, personal knowledge and interactions have transformed the customer’s expectations and no matter your sphere of operation, the threats and opportunities remain a tangled web for many.  Most importantly, technology is redefining the way in which corporate customers and consumers communicate. It’s no longer about just the technology but how you can reinvent that personalised engagement, where it doesn’t feel like a mechanised response but a truly human experience. The differentiation between B2B and B2C is no longer critical, rather it is the question of is this what I want, can I change it, can I control my information? What customers are looking for now is the human to human experience.
Innovation is redefining the difference between success and failure, whether that’s in personalisation, manufacturing or brand engagement. What matters is ensuring that the innovations you select are right for you and your business, and that your business provides an environment in which innovation can thrive.  Join us on Tuesday 20th September to discuss how innovation can impact your business, how to assess what works for you and your customers, and to understand how to make innovation work for you. This event will stimulate ideas, instigate discussion, build an understanding of what it means to embed innovation throughout the business – all while showcasing some of the latest tech to help you evolve your business. Please register here

 

(All Ecommerce Club Lunches are for retailers only - No vendors, agencies or consultants are permitted to attend due to limited space

We look forward to seeing you soon

All the best

Miss Charlie Lines
Director and Co-founder
Mixing Digital


Pokemon launched in the UK

The Global phenomenon, Pokemon Go, has been released in the UK. 


The app lets players roam a map using their phone's GPS location data and catch Pokemon to train and battle. The game uses GPS location via smartphones and real-world maps to track players as they move around. The main aim is to catch Pokemon, which pop up along the way.  The Value of Nintendo increased due to the game as they part-own the franchise. Demand for the app is so high that new account registrations are periodically unavailable. However, players may still be able to register using a Google account.
Microsoft win data case

A court has ruled that the us government cannot make Microsoft hand over access to its servers located in other countries to authorities.


It has been seen as a precedent for protecting cloud privacy. The justice department had wanted to access the server in Ireland, to help investigate a drug case. Microsoft has welcomed the ruling.
The current state of social commerce
Social commerce is said to be one of this year’s key marketing trends* as more consumers rely on recommendations from their friends and other shoppers when making their purchasing decisions.

A recent study by Pepper.com unveils how consumers around the world, and in the UK use social commerce platforms.Pepper.com, a globally active social commerce group that includes HotUKDeals, has analysed the data from its eleven platforms to find out which devices consumers use when shopping, when they are likely to make purchases and what kind of products interest them the most.  Pepper.com is the world’s largest group of social commerce networks that are currently used by more than 25 million users and generate an average of 500 million page views every month.

The study unveils national characteristics of British consumers and patterns they have in common with consumers from around the world.

Consumer electronics and fashion items are the most popular products

Retailers selling consumer electronics and fashion products benefit the most from social commerce: 23.13 per cent of all 156.78 million products that were clicked out to or purchased via Pepper.com’s eleven platforms during the first six months of 2016 were electronic items such as smartphones, notebooks, TVs and video game consoles. 13.72 per cent were fashion items and accessories. Home and furniture items ranked third with 11.18 per cent, with entertainment products such as computer games, movies on Blu-ray Disc or DVD and music ranking fourth with 6.50 per cent.

The purchasing behaviour of British consumers using social commerce platforms differ slightly from these global figures. For example, users of HotUKDeals favoured researching and buying products for the home in the first six months of 2016 with 18.35 per cent of items viewed or purchased from HotUKDeals falling into this most popular category. Fashion products ranked second with 17.84 per cent (the same position as the global figures) followed by computers (laptops/PCs/printers/hard drives etc.) with 8.22 per cent.

More than every second consumer uses a mobile device to buy online

From a global perspective, mobile commerce isn’t just the future but already the current status of online shopping. 55.96 per cent of all 114.28 million unique users that visited one of Pepper.com’s platforms in the first half of 2016 were using a mobile device with Brazilian (65.59 per cent), Dutch (62.98 per cent), British (61.43 per cent), South-Korean (60.60 per cent) and Mexican (58.18 per cent) consumers most likely to use a smartphone or tablet when shopping online.

Other markets lag behind in development. While the USA are currently on average with 58.79 per cent, continental European markets can be characterised by a comparatively small proportion of mobile shoppers. In Austria (49.19 per cent), Germany (48.69 per cent) and Poland (45.03 per cent) less than every second consumer uses a mobile device for online shopping. France has the lowest proportion of mobile shoppers with 42.11 per cent.

Android devices dominate the smartphone and tablet market

Android is by far the most used mobile operating system worldwide for those shopping online. No less than 66.48 per cent of all 60.45 million consumers who visited one of Pepper.com’s social commerce platforms from January to June 2016 via a mobile device used an Android smartphone or tablet. The second most popular mobile operating system was Apple’s iOS with 29.93 per cent of all visitors using an iPhone or iPad. Only 2.73 per cent of all mobile devices were operated by Windows and only 0.26 per cent used a BlackBerry.

In the UK, consumers prefer iOS devices for shopping online with 57.38 per cent of the users of HotUKDeals opting to use Apple products in the first half of 2016. 39.36 per cent of members used an Android device followed by Windows (2.77 per cent) and BlackBerry (0.44 per cent).

Consumers like to shop online on a Tuesday between 7pm and 9pm

Many consumers around the world like to shop online and make their purchases on a Tuesday. In seven of the eleven markets an average of 15.59 per cent of all products clicked out to or purchased via one of Pepper.com’s social commerce platforms were done so on a Tuesday. Monday was the strongest day in three markets with 15.76 per cent and in Brazil Wednesday was the most popular shopping day with 16.86 per cent. The weakest day is Sunday with only 12.87 per cent.

Another pattern consumers from around the world have in common is the time of day when they are most likely to shop online. The early evening and especially the two hours between 7pm and 9pm is the time with the highest purchases or click outs to products with 6.18 per cent of all consumers shopping between 7pm and 8pm and 6.19 per cent between 8pm and 9pm. The second most popular time of day are the hours between 1pm and 3pm with 6.06 per cent (1pm to 2pm) and 6.03 per cent (2pm to 3pm) of all consumers using their lunch-break to shop online.

The situation in the UK is the same in terms of the day most consumers are likely to shop online with most members of HotUKDeals favouring Tuesdays to make their purchases (15.3 per cent), followed closely by Mondays (15.09 per cent) and Fridays (14.29 per cent). Like the global trend, the majority of purchases (13.03 per cent) happen between 7pm and 9pm.

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Future Events

Marketing Personalities: Driving Purchase (21st July)



Single tag development, the fastest development method yet! (2nd August)




Cross device tracking, a vital tool in Mobile optimisation? (3rd August)



The price of Luxury, selling at full price in a discounted environment (9th August)




The New Era of H2H: e-Innovation (20th September)



Northern E-Commerce Awards (21th September)




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