The Mobile Commerce Top 300 ranks the leaders and analyzes the trends and data driving the second revolution in e-commerce, including:

  • Top 300 retail, ticket and travel companies ranked on 2011 mobile commerce sales
  • Monthly unique visitor traffic, conversion rate and ticket on the leading mobile players
  • The percentage of sales from mobile apps
  • The executive in charge of mobile commerce at the largest 300 m-commerce organizations
  • Detailed cover story on how Amazon.com and other leaders are driving mobile commerce forward
  • Detailed overview stories on the mobile commerce ticketing and travel markets
  • Exclusive analysis of what’s shaping eBay into a $4 billion mobile commerce powerhouse
  • Exclusive survey of web merchants on their mobile commerce results and expectations
  • Business summaries, product and client details, and contact information on more than 220 mobile commerce solutions providers
  • 5 detailed "how to" and best practices articles written by mobile commerce experts 
  • 4 detailed case studies on HSN, Pacific Sunwear, Choice Hotels and MovieTickets.com 
  • Detailed mobile commerce executive index

Internet Retailer’s new Mobile Commerce Top 300 is a 224-page meticulously researched and written resource that for the first time identifies the statistics, trends and best practices driving the second revolution in e-commerce.

The Data Book Comes Packed With:

  • Full data summaries on 322 leaders in mobile retail, ticketing and travel
  • Monthly unique visitor traffic on the leading mobile players
  • The executive in charge of mobile commerce at more than 300 organizations
  • A breakdown of key features and functions on the leading mobile sites
  • The type of smartphone operating systems the site supports
  • Exclusive performance ratings
  • Detailed cover story on the key trends driving mobile commerce forward
  • Detailed overview stories on the mobile commerce ticketing and travel markets
  • Exclusive survey of 120 web merchants on their mobile commerce results and expectations
  • Business summaries, product and client details, and contact information on more than 230 mobile commerce solutions providers
  • Comprehensive road map for designing an effective mobile commerce site
  • Detailed mobile commerce executive, parent company and URL indexes.

The 2012 Mobile Commerce Top 300 contains marketing insights and technology intelligence that you can’t get from numbers alone, including case studies of how HSN, MovieTickets.com, Pacific Sunwear, Choice Hotels and others identified and solved mobile web challenges—and achieved dramatic gains—and “how-to” articles from leading marketers and top technology experts.

Subscribers will learn:

  • How HSN makes mobile fun
  • How 2-D bar codes yield a sunny app at Pacific Sunwear
  • How MovieTickets.com uses mobile to cut down the line
  • How Choice Hotel learned to make better mobile choices

These are the Top Solution Providers in Mobile Commerce

If you’re looking for a vendor to help enhance your retail mobile commerce program, the Mobile Commerce Top 300 is the place to start. Each individual profile on more than 230 mobile commerce solutions providers contains:

  • Company overview
  • Full product information, including pricing
  • The names of key customers
  • Complete contact information

 

The Mobile Commerce Top 300
Analyzes What Matters + Why

Inside the 224-page Mobile Commerce Top 300, you’ll find a cover story that delves deep into how Amazon, a pioneer in mobile commerce, will sell $2 billion of merchandise via smartphones and tablets in 2011, making it No. 1 among the retailers, travel companies and ticket sellers in the Mobile Commerce Top 300.

Other Detailed Feature Stories Include:

  • Feature: Last-minute customers reach travel companies with m-commerce - Travel companies are taking advantage of several emerging trends, including the ability to provide content tailored to the location of the mobile consumer.
  • Feature: Ticketers get up close and personal - Ticket sellers aim to reach mobile device users with the right information at the right moment and price.
  • Feature: eBay goes for m-commerce dominance - In 2011, mobile sales could reach $4 billion from consumers who have downloaded 50 million copies of eBay’s various mobile apps.

 

Key Features

  • Market LeadersRanking the 300 largest mobile players on sales

  • Best PracticesSolid advice from leading mobile commerce professionals

  • Case StudiesLearn from the best and brightest

  • Decision MakersContact information on 400 mobile executives

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