To capture and capitalise on mobile traffic growth, retailers are eagerly looking for ways to optimise their digital marketing campaigns across various devices. As a result, top investment priorities include a few tried-and-true favourites: e-mail and paid search.
According to the Shop.org/Forrester Research study, The State Of Retailing Online 2013: Marketing & Merchandising, nearly nine in 10 (87%) online retailers surveyed either already have implemented or are planning to implement mobile e-mail optimisation in 2013, and seven in 10 will optimise paid search for smartphones and tablets (71% and 73%, respectively).
“As consumer adoption of smartphones and tablets in the US reaches critical mass, retailers know that their marketing mix has to work optimally for all customer touchpoints now,” says Shop.org executive director Vicki Cantrell. “E-mail has always been one of most effective customer retention vehicles in the market, so it’s no surprise to see retailers investing to make email engaging and relevant for the increasingly mobile consumer.”
According to the study, retailers say that, on average, 28% of e-mails sent to customers are first opened on a smartphone; the stakes are higher for small retailers who say that on average 42% of their e-mails are first opened on a smartphone.
Across all digital platforms, e-mail and search are where four out of five retailers (80%) are most likely to invest more this year than last, signaling retailers’ understanding that they need to balance investments and resources in both retention and acquisition. Many retailers are adjusting their staffing accordingly, smartly bolstering marketing budget allocations for search and e-mail with investments in skill sets and staff. Forty percent of retailers surveyed plan to hire for open positions in marketing analytics in 2013, reflecting the need to wrestle down volumes of marketing data to create more effective interactions and an improved customer experience.
For merchandisers, improving the customer shopping experience is key. And for online retailers, those enhancements come in the form of video, personalised content, and more. According to the study, product detail page improvements, particularly video offerings, will be a top focus this year: nearly three-quarters (72%) will invest in integrating video on their sites. Another 62% indicate that recommendations and personalisation features will be a priority, including integrating capabilities to create different home pages and creating unique pages for their customers based on purchase history.
“Retailers continue to optimise the customer experience on their site and to that end have made investments in A/B testing, product detail page enhancements, and personalisation mainstream,” says Forrester vice-president and principal analyst, Sucharita Mulpuru. “Going forward, however, we expect to see much more emphasis on checkout enhancements, as that is a key obstacle for direct transactions on mobile devices.”