OtherLevels has published the
Mobile Retail Study, a review of the top 500 internet retailers and how they use native mobile messaging channels like push, local notifications, in-app alerts and the rich inbox.
The data yielded some interesting findings that point to consistent growth of mobile apps among retailers (12% between 2012 and 2013). However the study shows that, while a little over 75% of the top 100 internet retailers have an app, they are not actually using it as part of their overall outbound messaging strategy.
Some statistics found in the survey:
- There was a 7% rise in published mobile apps among the top 100 internet retailers from 2012 to 2013.
- Although 77 of the top 100 retailers have published a downloadable app, only two-thirds of those retailers request that consumers opt-in for push when they launch the app.
- Mobile opt-in requests among the top 100 internet retailers have grown 27% over the course of 1 year.
- Of the top 100 retailers with a mobile app, 66% are actually sending push notifications, while the rest do not send pushes.
- Active push messaging has grown 48% between 2012 and 2013.
- Less than 20% of the top 100 retailers leverage a social sign on for their apps.
- Only 30% of the top 100 retailers request access to a device’s GPS location.
- Only 4 of the top 100 brands leverage a rich inbox (an email like inbox within the app) in their mobile apps.