Global mobile commerce stats [infographic]

Australia and Brazil are the leading countries for percentage of mobile traffic to retailers, 47% and 40% respectively, compared to 31% for the US and UK.

The data, taken from 200m visits to Mobify-powered websites, gives a picture of mobile commerce trends around the world. 

Graham Charlton is Editor at Econsultancy. Follow him on Twitter or connect via Linkedin or Google+

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  1. Avatar-blank-50x50 Lopez Ayala

    11:11AM on 22nd November 2012

    Incredible...I mean, internet conection by mobile are so slow that I couldn't undrstand it's so popular...

  2. Avatar-blank-50x50 Graham Fuller

    Group Online Marketing Manager at Merlin Entertainments Group

    12:56PM on 22nd November 2012

    Useful info, we have sites all round the world and our stats largely match up with the infographic.

    Aus sites not quite that high but have seen rapid increases.

  3. Avatar-blank-50x50 Filip Elverhøy

    2:21PM on 22nd November 2012

    Well I guess that depends where you live and what you are used to. A lot of the regions that jumped directly to Cell-internet do not compare. In other areas the shopping is still done from home on your wifi. *(or other wifi-spots; café/work/airports…) And in some countries the 3g/4g net is almost as fast or faster then some fixed lines.

  4. Kevin Galway Kevin Galway

    Business Development Manager at bss digital.org

    3:15PM on 22nd November 2012

    Yes it is interesting, and as more people utilise smartphones and tablets its sure to increase.

    Debenhams and Tesco have announced they'll be offering free wi-fi in their stores, it's already on some buses (I remember bus journeys to school talking with mates, having fun, now they'll all be head down accessing sites and texting and comparing smartphones - not showing my age of course!)

    When EE (4G) and ubiquitous wi-fi gradients in, surely mobile access will soon dominate the top spot for entry points to a website, wonder how long that will be?

  5. Avatar-blank-50x50 Tim

    9:02PM on 23rd November 2012

    How important is it for companies to have a mobile website instead of a regular website that can be accessed by mobile devices? It seems that if companies don't have a mobile site, users may be turned of by using a regular site that would be slower on a mobile devices.

  6. Avatar-blank-50x50 Sally Bretton

    5:22AM on 27th December 2012

    I think there is a big factor that plays an important role in the volume of mobile commerce shopping by people, and that is trust. Many people do not rely on mobile commerce or eCommerce sites easily as they are worried of information getting misused.

    The trust factor which allows these consumers to freely shop on these sites is lower. Intense marketing and proving the trustworthiness of the website should be done to ensure more transactions on eCommerce and mCommerce sites.

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