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Mobile Shopping
         Exclusive survey results for Figaro Digital




             November 2012




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About the survey
         The survey was conducted on Lightspeed Research's UK online panel in November 2012. There were 2744
         respondents to the initial part of the survey, all of whom have a mobile phone.




         Initial Results
         All respondents were asked if they had undertaken any of a range of mobile shopping activities in the last six
         months. Around one in four (37%) had done at least one of these activities, however most (61%) had not.

         Respondents are most likely to have purchased content for their phone (22%) followed by physical
         goods/services (16%).
            • Respondents aged 18-34 are much more likely to have done at least one of these activities (61%),
                compared to 35-54 year olds (38%) and 55-64 year olds (18%).




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Main Results
         Unless otherwise specified, all of the following results only refer to respondents who had undertaken one of
         these shopping related activities on their mobile in the past 6 months (N=1000).
                                 ctivities

         Amongst those who had undertaken at least one mobile shopping related activity on their phone in the last 6
         months, purchasing phone content is the most popular (61%), followed by purchasing physica goods/services
                                                                                             physical
         (45%) and redeeming discounts or coupons (38%)
                                                   (38%).
            • Women are more likely than men to have redeemed discounts or coupons (41% vs. 34%)




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Mobile activities in the past 6 months
                     To purchase content f or your mobile phone
                                                                                                            61 %
                               (eg ringtones, apps)


                      To purchasing physical goods or services                                       45 %


                                To redeem discounts or coupons                                 38 %


                   To purchase other digital content (eg songs,
                                                                                              34 %
                                    ebooks)

                      To purchase or use tickets (e.g. f or travel,
                                                                                        27 %
                             admission to concerts, etc.)

                  Used it as a tickets (e.g. f or travel, admission
                                                                                       24 %
                         to concerts, boarding pass etc.)

                       To collect or redeem loyalty rewards (like
                                                                                      20 %
                                       airline miles)

                    Source: Lightspeed Research




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•    Purchasing phone content is popular across all age groups, although other activities are most popular
                  with 18-34s


                               Mobile activities in the past 6 months
                                                        18 – 34      35 – 54      55 – 64


                     To purchase content f or your mobile phone                                                  63 %
                                                                                                                61 %
                               (eg ringtones, apps)                                                           57 %

                                                                                                         50 %
                      To purchasing physical goods or services                                         46 %
                                                                                             29 %

                                                                                                         50 %
                                To redeem discounts or coupons                                  33 %
                                                                                            26 %

                   To purchase other digital content (eg songs,                                        45 %
                                                                                              31 %
                                    ebooks)                                           19 %

                      To purchase or use tickets (e.g. f or travel,                             34 %
                                                                                         24 %
                             admission to concerts, etc.)                             18 %

                  Used it as a tickets (e.g. f or travel, admission                         30 %
                                                                                        22 %
                         to concerts, boarding pass etc.)                             17 %

                       To collect or redeem loyalty rewards (like                        26 %
                                                                                     18 %
                                       airline miles)                             13 %
                    Source: Lightspeed Research
                    Respondents who have done at least one of these activities




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When it comes to purchases made via a mobile, apps are the most popular (58%), followed at some distance
         by music (33%) and clothes/shoes (24%). One in five have purchased food or groceries via mobile.
             • Women are more likely than men to have purchased clothes or shoes (29% vs. 18%)


                                                    Mobile purchases
                                                                Apps                                   58 %

                                                               Music                            33 %

                                                     Clothes, shoes                      24 %

                                                   eBooks / iBooks                       23 %

                              Travel (hotel, train ticket, f light etc)                  23 %

                                               Food, groceries etc.                   20 %

                                                       Event tickets                  19 %

                                                   Take-away meal                     18 %

                                                                Other             15 %

                                   Toiletries, make-up, f ragrance                13 %

                                                      Video content              10 %

                                                   Charity donation          7%

                        Source: Lightspeed Research




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•    Each purchase type is most popular with 18-34 year olds, although apps have a broader appeal than
                  other items


                                                     Mobile purchases
                                                         18 – 34     35 – 54      55 – 64

                                                                                                               68 %
                                                         Apps                                           54 %
                                                                                                     48 %
                                                                                                   45 %
                                                        Music                           31 %
                                                                           13 %
                                                                                            35 %
                                              Clothes, shoes                     20 %
                                                                        9%
                                                                                     30 %
                                            eBooks / iBooks                    21 %
                                                                            16 %
                                                                                  26 %
                       Travel (hotel, train ticket, f light etc)                23 %
                                                                            16 %
                                                                                 24 %
                                        Food, groceries etc.                  19 %
                                                                         11 %
                                                                               21 %
                                                Event tickets                18 %
                                                                            16 %
                                                                                  26 %
                                            Take-away meal                13 %
                                                                           15 %
                                                                          12 %
                                                         Other              16 %
                                                                            16 %
                                                                               20 %
                            Toiletries, make-up, f ragrance              11 %
                                                                    4%
                                                                          14 %
                                               Video content           10 %
                                                                    3%
                                                                      8%
                                            Charity donation         6%
                                                                    4%
                        Source: Lightspeed Research




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Almost six out of ten (who have done some kind of mobile phone shopping) say they use their phone to
         research a product while in store. The under 55s are the most likely to do this.


                                      Proportion who use mobile to
                                     research products when in store
                                                                           66 %
                             58 %           58 %            58 %                             57 %


                                                                                                             39 %




                             Total          Male          Female          18 – 34        35 – 54            55 – 64
                        Source: Lightspeed Research


         The most common in-store mobile research activity is to visit price comparison sites, followed by visiting sites
         to read product reviews by other users.


                                     How products are researched on
                                          mobile when in store
                                      Visit price comparison sites                                                    68 %


                            Read product reviews by other users                                            49 %


                                                  Check availability                                 42 %

                       Visit the website of the product/company
                                                                                                    37 %
                                    making the item

                         Read product reviews by prof essionals                               30 %

                                 Find out more about the product
                                                                                             27 %
                                  (ingredients, ethical reputation)

                                  Find out more about the retailer                    17 %


                                                               Other       3%
                        Source: Lightspeed Research
                        Base: Respondents who research on mobile when in store




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•    Visiting price comparison sites is popular across age groups, as is checking availability, and visiting
                  the manufacturer's website.


                                    How products are researched on
                                         mobile when in store
                                                        18 – 34       35 – 54     55 – 64

                                                                                                                  68 %
                                      Visit price comparison sites                                                68 %
                                                                                                                 65 %
                                                                                                          55 %
                           Read product reviews by other users                                        47 %
                                                                                               37 %
                                                                                                  42 %
                                                 Check availability                               41 %
                                                                                                   43 %
                      Visit the website of the product/company                                  37 %
                                                                                                37 %
                                   making the item                                               40 %
                                                                                               34 %
                        Read product reviews by prof essionals                               30 %
                                                                                      19 %
                                Find out more about the product                             32 %
                                                                                        24 %
                                (ingredients, ethical reputation)                       24 %
                                                                                     20 %
                                 Find out more about the retailer                   17 %
                                                                                 11 %
                                                                          2%
                                                               Other      2%
                                                                           6%
                       Source: Lightspeed Research
                       Base: Respondents who research on mobile when in store




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Convenience is the most cited reason for purchasing via mobile, either in general, or because the item was
         intended for the mobile.


                                  Reasons for making most recent
                                  mobile purchase on mobile rather
                                 than via computer/tablet or in store
                              It was the most convenient method                                       51 %

                    It was easier as the item was f or my mobile
                                                                                             31 %
                             (e.g. app, ringtone, iBook)

                                   It was cheaper than elsewhere                      13 %


                              I really like shopping on my mobile                     12 %

                     Could not get to the store, or the store was
                                                                                  10 %
                                        closed

                     I got an of f er to my phone to use if I bought
                                                                                  10 %
                                          in store

                             I could only buy the item via mobile                 9%


                       I received a discount f or using my mobile                9%


                                                               Other         4%
                     Source: Lightspeed Research




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Websites are the most popular way to purchase via mobile, followed by apps.


                                       Preferred way to purchase via
                                                  mobile
                                53 %


                                                       39 %




                                                                                3%                4%


                           Via a Website            Via an App              Via an SMS            Other
                        Source: Lightspeed Research



             •    Websites are popular across all age groups, but apps are more popular with younger respondents.


                                           Preferred way to purchase via
                                                      mobile
                                                             18 – 34        35 – 54     55 – 64
                                      55 % 54 %
                               50 %
                                                       45 %
                                                              37 %
                                                                     32 %




                                                                                                                  9%
                                                                                        4% 4%       3% 4%
                                                                                   2%

                                 Via a Website            Via an App               Via an SMS             Other

                            Source: Lightspeed Research




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PayPal is the preferred way to pay when shopping via mobile, followed by credit card.
            • Men are more likely than women to prefer to pay via credit card (36% vs. 27%).
            • 55-64 year olds are least likely to prefer to pay via PayPal (46% vs. 52%-54% of younger
                 respondents).


                               Preferred way to pay when purchasing
                                             via mobile
                            52 %



                                              31 %




                                                                7%
                                                                                  4%       4%
                                                                                                          1%

                           PayPal         Credit card      Add to my     Using a          Other      SMS charge
                                                          mobile phone voucher/code
                                                               bill

                     Source: Lightspeed Research


         The majority are satisfied with their most recent mobile shopping experience - with little difference between
         age and gender groups. In fact just over one third (36%) say they were very satisfied with the experience.


                                      Satisfaction with most recent
                                     purchase experience via mobile



                          79 %             78 %              81 %              76 %                    78 %
                                                                                         82 %




                          18 %             19 %              17 %              21 %                    20 %
                                                                                         16 %
                          3%                3%               2%                3%         2%           3%
                          Total             Male            Female            18 – 34   35 – 54       55 – 64
                   Source: Lightspeed Research




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For four in ten respondents (39%) a poor mobile purchasing experience would put them off using the same
         retailer again. Three in ten (31%) would use the same retailer, but would probably shop using another means.


                                        Would a poor mobile purchasing
                                        experience put you off using that
                                39 %             retailer again?
                                                                           31 %


                                                                                       20 %

                                                      9%

                                                                                                         2%

                                 Yes                   No           No, but I would    Maybe         Don't know
                                                                    probably shop
                                                                    with them some
                                                                    other way, and
                        Source: Lightspeed Research                not use my mobile

         For most respondents, ease and practicality of shopping via mobile or PC depends on the product or service
         being purchased (52%). However one in five (19%) say that a mobile is easier / more practical.


                                    Do you find making purchases via a
                                   mobile phone easier or more practical
                                           than using a laptop?     52 %



                                                                           29 %

                                       19 %




                                        Yes                                 No           Depends on the specif ic
                                                                                           product or service


                        Source: Lightspeed Research




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•    18-24s are the most likely to say that mobile purchasing is easier/more practical than using a laptop


                                    Do you find making purchases via a
                                   mobile phone easier or more practical
                                           than using a laptop?
                                                             18 – 34      35 – 54     55 – 64
                                                                                                             55 %    55 %
                                                                                                      45 %

                                                                                    34 %
                                                                 31 %
                                                                          27 %
                              24 %
                                       18 %
                                                11 %



                                       Yes                                   No                     Depends on the specif ic
                        Source: Lightspeed Research                                                   product or service


         Just over half say that their mobile is well suited to making purchases. For those that think otherwise. Size,
         security and speed are the key issues.


                                     Is your mobile phone well suited for
                                             making purchases?

                                                                       Yes                                              56 %



                                             No, because it is too small                     18 %



                                          No, because it is less secure                    14 %



                                              No, because it is too slow                   13 %


                                          No, because it costs more in
                                                                                      10 %
                                                data/browsing


                                      No, because it has poor internet
                                                                                      9%
                                               connection

                            Source: Lightspeed Research




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•    Under 55s are the most likely to say their phone is suited to making purchases


                                     Is your mobile phone well suited for
                                             making purchases?
                                                             18 – 34      35 – 54       55 – 64


                                                                                                         57 %
                                                           Yes                                              61 %
                                                                                                  40 %
                                                                               16 %
                                 No, because it is too small                    17 %
                                                                                    24 %
                                                                             14 %
                               No, because it is less secure                12 %
                                                                                 20 %
                                                                             14 %
                                  No, because it is too slow                 14 %
                                                                            12 %

                               No, because it costs more in              8%
                                                                         9%
                                     data/browsing                               18 %

                           No, because it has poor internet               10 %
                                                                         8%
                                    connection                            10 %
                            Source: Lightspeed Research




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Respondents are most likely to be interested in using their phone as a sat nav, followed by using it to pay for
         goods/services in a shop, and using it as an electronic ticket for public transport. Around one quarter would
         like to use their phone as an electronic key for their house or car.


                                  Which of the following would you like to be
                                     able to do with your mobile phone?
                                 Use it as Satellite navigation system                                              48 %

                     Use it to pay f or goods and services in a shop                                         41 %

                             Use it as an electronic 'ticket' f or public
                                                                                                         40 %
                                             transport

                                                                 Pay bills                              38 %

                         Use it as a passport / identity document f or
                                                                                                      34 %
                                          travelling
                       Use it to locate your f riends / f amily / children
                                                                                                      34 %
                                         in real time
                      Use it to monitor your home security system in
                                                                                                 29 %
                                         real time
                        Use it as an electronic key f or your house or
                                                                                               24 %
                                             car
                                Use it to monitor my children at
                                                                                        17 %
                             home/school/nursery when I am at work

                                                     None of the above                12 %

                       Source: Lightspeed Research




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•    In general men are more interested in each of these functions than women.


                                  Which of the following would you like to be
                                     able to do with your mobile phone?
                                                                     Male      Female


                                  Use it as Satellite navigation system                                                       53 %
                                                                                                                       44 %

                      Use it to pay f or goods and services in a shop                                               44 %
                                                                                                                 39 %
                              Use it as an electronic 'ticket' f or public                                         42 %
                                              transport                                                         38 %

                                                                 Pay bills                                       39 %
                                                                                                                38 %
                          Use it as a passport / identity document f or                                          39 %
                                           travelling                                                    29 %
                        Use it to locate your f riends / f amily / children                                   36 %
                                          in real time                                                    31 %
                      Use it to monitor your home security system in                                            36 %
                                         real time                                                21 %
                         Use it as an electronic key f or your house or                                  29 %
                                              car                                             19 %
                                 Use it to monitor my children at                          15 %
                              home/school/nursery when I am at work                           18 %

                                                      None of the above                 10 %
                                                                                           14 %
                       Source: Lightspeed Research




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•    55-64 year olds are the most likely to be interested in using their phone as a sat nav (53%) and as an
                  electronic key for their house or car (31%).


                                  Which of the following would you like to be
                                     able to do with your mobile phone?
                                                             18 – 34      35 – 54     55 – 64

                                                                                                                   47 %
                                  Use it as Satellite navigation system                                             48 %
                                                                                                                       53 %
                                                                                                               42 %
                      Use it to pay f or goods and services in a shop                                          42 %
                                                                                                              40 %
                              Use it as an electronic 'ticket' f or public                                        45 %
                                                                                                             39 %
                                              transport                                                 33 %
                                                                                                                43 %
                                                                 Pay bills                                 37 %
                                                                                                      31 %
                          Use it as a passport / identity document f or                                 33 %
                                                                                                         35 %
                                           travelling                                                     35 %
                        Use it to locate your f riends / f amily / children                              34 %
                                                                                                        33 %
                                          in real time                                                  33 %
                      Use it to monitor your home security system in                               27 %
                                                                                                     29 %
                                         real time                                                     32 %
                         Use it as an electronic key f or your house or                        20 %
                                                                                                  25 %
                                              car                                                      31 %
                                 Use it to monitor my children at                             20 %
                                                                                            17 %
                              home/school/nursery when I am at work                   8%
                                                                                       10 %
                                                      None of the above                  13 %
                                                                                          14 %
                       Source: Lightspeed Research




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Respondents who did not want to use their phone to pay for goods/services in a shop were asked their
         reasons. Most (54%) say it would make people more likely to steal their phone, while just over one third don't
         trust the phone company with that amount of data (35%).


                                      Reasons people do not want to use
                                    mobile to pay for goods and services in a
                                    shop (via scanning it rather than using credit/debit card)
                            It would make people more likely to steal
                                                                                                                 54 %
                                           my phone


                            I don’t trust the phone company with that
                                                                                                   35 %
                                             much data



                               It would probably cost more to do this                      24 %



                           I don’t trust the phone company to bill me
                                                                                         20 %
                                              correctly



                                             It’s an invasion of privacy                20 %

                           Source: Lightspeed Research
                           Base: Respondents who do not wish to use their phone to pay for goods/services in a shop



         Although most respondents haven't spent more than £39 on a single mobile purchase (66%), one in ten say
         they have spent £100 or more. This increases to 14% of men.

                                                 Most ever spent on a single
                                                    purchase via mobile
                                   Less than £20                                                          46 %


                                        £20 - £39                                20 %


                                        £40 - £59                      13 %


                                        £60 - £79              6%


                                        £80 - £99           5%


                                    £100 or more                    10 %

                                   Source: Lightspeed Research




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The jury is still out when it comes to the safety of mobile purchases vs. purchasing from a computer. Although
         a slight majority think mobile purchases are as safe (54%), 46% remain unconvinced. This increases to 64%
         of 55-64 year olds.


                                  Do you think purchasing via your mobile is
                                      as safe/secure as purchasing via a
                                                 computer?      Yes No



                              46 %             47 %              46 %             42 %      44 %
                                                                                                        64 %




                              54 %             53 %              54 %             59 %      56 %
                                                                                                        36 %


                              Total            Male            Female            18 – 34   35 – 54     55 – 64
                        Source: Lightspeed Research



         For more information please contact:
         Ralph Risk, Marketing Director, EMEA
         T: +44 (0)207 896 1950 | M: +44 (0)787 650 7689| F: +44 (0)207 896 1901
         rrisk@lightspeedresearch.com | www.lightspeedresearch.com




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Figaro Digital mobile shopping November 2012

  • 1. Mobile Shopping Exclusive survey results for Figaro Digital November 2012 1 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 2. About the survey The survey was conducted on Lightspeed Research's UK online panel in November 2012. There were 2744 respondents to the initial part of the survey, all of whom have a mobile phone. Initial Results All respondents were asked if they had undertaken any of a range of mobile shopping activities in the last six months. Around one in four (37%) had done at least one of these activities, however most (61%) had not. Respondents are most likely to have purchased content for their phone (22%) followed by physical goods/services (16%). • Respondents aged 18-34 are much more likely to have done at least one of these activities (61%), compared to 35-54 year olds (38%) and 55-64 year olds (18%). 2 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 3. Main Results Unless otherwise specified, all of the following results only refer to respondents who had undertaken one of these shopping related activities on their mobile in the past 6 months (N=1000). ctivities Amongst those who had undertaken at least one mobile shopping related activity on their phone in the last 6 months, purchasing phone content is the most popular (61%), followed by purchasing physica goods/services physical (45%) and redeeming discounts or coupons (38%) (38%). • Women are more likely than men to have redeemed discounts or coupons (41% vs. 34%) 3 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 4. Mobile activities in the past 6 months To purchase content f or your mobile phone 61 % (eg ringtones, apps) To purchasing physical goods or services 45 % To redeem discounts or coupons 38 % To purchase other digital content (eg songs, 34 % ebooks) To purchase or use tickets (e.g. f or travel, 27 % admission to concerts, etc.) Used it as a tickets (e.g. f or travel, admission 24 % to concerts, boarding pass etc.) To collect or redeem loyalty rewards (like 20 % airline miles) Source: Lightspeed Research 4 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 5. Purchasing phone content is popular across all age groups, although other activities are most popular with 18-34s Mobile activities in the past 6 months 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 To purchase content f or your mobile phone 63 % 61 % (eg ringtones, apps) 57 % 50 % To purchasing physical goods or services 46 % 29 % 50 % To redeem discounts or coupons 33 % 26 % To purchase other digital content (eg songs, 45 % 31 % ebooks) 19 % To purchase or use tickets (e.g. f or travel, 34 % 24 % admission to concerts, etc.) 18 % Used it as a tickets (e.g. f or travel, admission 30 % 22 % to concerts, boarding pass etc.) 17 % To collect or redeem loyalty rewards (like 26 % 18 % airline miles) 13 % Source: Lightspeed Research Respondents who have done at least one of these activities 5 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 6. When it comes to purchases made via a mobile, apps are the most popular (58%), followed at some distance by music (33%) and clothes/shoes (24%). One in five have purchased food or groceries via mobile. • Women are more likely than men to have purchased clothes or shoes (29% vs. 18%) Mobile purchases Apps 58 % Music 33 % Clothes, shoes 24 % eBooks / iBooks 23 % Travel (hotel, train ticket, f light etc) 23 % Food, groceries etc. 20 % Event tickets 19 % Take-away meal 18 % Other 15 % Toiletries, make-up, f ragrance 13 % Video content 10 % Charity donation 7% Source: Lightspeed Research 6 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 7. Each purchase type is most popular with 18-34 year olds, although apps have a broader appeal than other items Mobile purchases 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 68 % Apps 54 % 48 % 45 % Music 31 % 13 % 35 % Clothes, shoes 20 % 9% 30 % eBooks / iBooks 21 % 16 % 26 % Travel (hotel, train ticket, f light etc) 23 % 16 % 24 % Food, groceries etc. 19 % 11 % 21 % Event tickets 18 % 16 % 26 % Take-away meal 13 % 15 % 12 % Other 16 % 16 % 20 % Toiletries, make-up, f ragrance 11 % 4% 14 % Video content 10 % 3% 8% Charity donation 6% 4% Source: Lightspeed Research 7 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 8. Almost six out of ten (who have done some kind of mobile phone shopping) say they use their phone to research a product while in store. The under 55s are the most likely to do this. Proportion who use mobile to research products when in store 66 % 58 % 58 % 58 % 57 % 39 % Total Male Female 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 Source: Lightspeed Research The most common in-store mobile research activity is to visit price comparison sites, followed by visiting sites to read product reviews by other users. How products are researched on mobile when in store Visit price comparison sites 68 % Read product reviews by other users 49 % Check availability 42 % Visit the website of the product/company 37 % making the item Read product reviews by prof essionals 30 % Find out more about the product 27 % (ingredients, ethical reputation) Find out more about the retailer 17 % Other 3% Source: Lightspeed Research Base: Respondents who research on mobile when in store 8 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 9. Visiting price comparison sites is popular across age groups, as is checking availability, and visiting the manufacturer's website. How products are researched on mobile when in store 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 68 % Visit price comparison sites 68 % 65 % 55 % Read product reviews by other users 47 % 37 % 42 % Check availability 41 % 43 % Visit the website of the product/company 37 % 37 % making the item 40 % 34 % Read product reviews by prof essionals 30 % 19 % Find out more about the product 32 % 24 % (ingredients, ethical reputation) 24 % 20 % Find out more about the retailer 17 % 11 % 2% Other 2% 6% Source: Lightspeed Research Base: Respondents who research on mobile when in store 9 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 10. Convenience is the most cited reason for purchasing via mobile, either in general, or because the item was intended for the mobile. Reasons for making most recent mobile purchase on mobile rather than via computer/tablet or in store It was the most convenient method 51 % It was easier as the item was f or my mobile 31 % (e.g. app, ringtone, iBook) It was cheaper than elsewhere 13 % I really like shopping on my mobile 12 % Could not get to the store, or the store was 10 % closed I got an of f er to my phone to use if I bought 10 % in store I could only buy the item via mobile 9% I received a discount f or using my mobile 9% Other 4% Source: Lightspeed Research 10 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 11. Websites are the most popular way to purchase via mobile, followed by apps. Preferred way to purchase via mobile 53 % 39 % 3% 4% Via a Website Via an App Via an SMS Other Source: Lightspeed Research • Websites are popular across all age groups, but apps are more popular with younger respondents. Preferred way to purchase via mobile 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 55 % 54 % 50 % 45 % 37 % 32 % 9% 4% 4% 3% 4% 2% Via a Website Via an App Via an SMS Other Source: Lightspeed Research 11 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 12. PayPal is the preferred way to pay when shopping via mobile, followed by credit card. • Men are more likely than women to prefer to pay via credit card (36% vs. 27%). • 55-64 year olds are least likely to prefer to pay via PayPal (46% vs. 52%-54% of younger respondents). Preferred way to pay when purchasing via mobile 52 % 31 % 7% 4% 4% 1% PayPal Credit card Add to my Using a Other SMS charge mobile phone voucher/code bill Source: Lightspeed Research The majority are satisfied with their most recent mobile shopping experience - with little difference between age and gender groups. In fact just over one third (36%) say they were very satisfied with the experience. Satisfaction with most recent purchase experience via mobile 79 % 78 % 81 % 76 % 78 % 82 % 18 % 19 % 17 % 21 % 20 % 16 % 3% 3% 2% 3% 2% 3% Total Male Female 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 Source: Lightspeed Research 12 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 13. For four in ten respondents (39%) a poor mobile purchasing experience would put them off using the same retailer again. Three in ten (31%) would use the same retailer, but would probably shop using another means. Would a poor mobile purchasing experience put you off using that 39 % retailer again? 31 % 20 % 9% 2% Yes No No, but I would Maybe Don't know probably shop with them some other way, and Source: Lightspeed Research not use my mobile For most respondents, ease and practicality of shopping via mobile or PC depends on the product or service being purchased (52%). However one in five (19%) say that a mobile is easier / more practical. Do you find making purchases via a mobile phone easier or more practical than using a laptop? 52 % 29 % 19 % Yes No Depends on the specif ic product or service Source: Lightspeed Research 13 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 14. 18-24s are the most likely to say that mobile purchasing is easier/more practical than using a laptop Do you find making purchases via a mobile phone easier or more practical than using a laptop? 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 55 % 55 % 45 % 34 % 31 % 27 % 24 % 18 % 11 % Yes No Depends on the specif ic Source: Lightspeed Research product or service Just over half say that their mobile is well suited to making purchases. For those that think otherwise. Size, security and speed are the key issues. Is your mobile phone well suited for making purchases? Yes 56 % No, because it is too small 18 % No, because it is less secure 14 % No, because it is too slow 13 % No, because it costs more in 10 % data/browsing No, because it has poor internet 9% connection Source: Lightspeed Research 14 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 15. Under 55s are the most likely to say their phone is suited to making purchases Is your mobile phone well suited for making purchases? 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 57 % Yes 61 % 40 % 16 % No, because it is too small 17 % 24 % 14 % No, because it is less secure 12 % 20 % 14 % No, because it is too slow 14 % 12 % No, because it costs more in 8% 9% data/browsing 18 % No, because it has poor internet 10 % 8% connection 10 % Source: Lightspeed Research 15 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 16. Respondents are most likely to be interested in using their phone as a sat nav, followed by using it to pay for goods/services in a shop, and using it as an electronic ticket for public transport. Around one quarter would like to use their phone as an electronic key for their house or car. Which of the following would you like to be able to do with your mobile phone? Use it as Satellite navigation system 48 % Use it to pay f or goods and services in a shop 41 % Use it as an electronic 'ticket' f or public 40 % transport Pay bills 38 % Use it as a passport / identity document f or 34 % travelling Use it to locate your f riends / f amily / children 34 % in real time Use it to monitor your home security system in 29 % real time Use it as an electronic key f or your house or 24 % car Use it to monitor my children at 17 % home/school/nursery when I am at work None of the above 12 % Source: Lightspeed Research 16 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 17. In general men are more interested in each of these functions than women. Which of the following would you like to be able to do with your mobile phone? Male Female Use it as Satellite navigation system 53 % 44 % Use it to pay f or goods and services in a shop 44 % 39 % Use it as an electronic 'ticket' f or public 42 % transport 38 % Pay bills 39 % 38 % Use it as a passport / identity document f or 39 % travelling 29 % Use it to locate your f riends / f amily / children 36 % in real time 31 % Use it to monitor your home security system in 36 % real time 21 % Use it as an electronic key f or your house or 29 % car 19 % Use it to monitor my children at 15 % home/school/nursery when I am at work 18 % None of the above 10 % 14 % Source: Lightspeed Research 17 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 18. 55-64 year olds are the most likely to be interested in using their phone as a sat nav (53%) and as an electronic key for their house or car (31%). Which of the following would you like to be able to do with your mobile phone? 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 47 % Use it as Satellite navigation system 48 % 53 % 42 % Use it to pay f or goods and services in a shop 42 % 40 % Use it as an electronic 'ticket' f or public 45 % 39 % transport 33 % 43 % Pay bills 37 % 31 % Use it as a passport / identity document f or 33 % 35 % travelling 35 % Use it to locate your f riends / f amily / children 34 % 33 % in real time 33 % Use it to monitor your home security system in 27 % 29 % real time 32 % Use it as an electronic key f or your house or 20 % 25 % car 31 % Use it to monitor my children at 20 % 17 % home/school/nursery when I am at work 8% 10 % None of the above 13 % 14 % Source: Lightspeed Research 18 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 19. Respondents who did not want to use their phone to pay for goods/services in a shop were asked their reasons. Most (54%) say it would make people more likely to steal their phone, while just over one third don't trust the phone company with that amount of data (35%). Reasons people do not want to use mobile to pay for goods and services in a shop (via scanning it rather than using credit/debit card) It would make people more likely to steal 54 % my phone I don’t trust the phone company with that 35 % much data It would probably cost more to do this 24 % I don’t trust the phone company to bill me 20 % correctly It’s an invasion of privacy 20 % Source: Lightspeed Research Base: Respondents who do not wish to use their phone to pay for goods/services in a shop Although most respondents haven't spent more than £39 on a single mobile purchase (66%), one in ten say they have spent £100 or more. This increases to 14% of men. Most ever spent on a single purchase via mobile Less than £20 46 % £20 - £39 20 % £40 - £59 13 % £60 - £79 6% £80 - £99 5% £100 or more 10 % Source: Lightspeed Research 19 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
  • 20. The jury is still out when it comes to the safety of mobile purchases vs. purchasing from a computer. Although a slight majority think mobile purchases are as safe (54%), 46% remain unconvinced. This increases to 64% of 55-64 year olds. Do you think purchasing via your mobile is as safe/secure as purchasing via a computer? Yes No 46 % 47 % 46 % 42 % 44 % 64 % 54 % 53 % 54 % 59 % 56 % 36 % Total Male Female 18 – 34 35 – 54 55 – 64 Source: Lightspeed Research For more information please contact: Ralph Risk, Marketing Director, EMEA T: +44 (0)207 896 1950 | M: +44 (0)787 650 7689| F: +44 (0)207 896 1901 rrisk@lightspeedresearch.com | www.lightspeedresearch.com 20 Copyright © 2012 Lightspeed Research. Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.