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Kohl’s in-app wallet drives 30% of mobile traffic - Mobile Commerce Daily

Kohl’s in-app wallet drives 30% of mobile traffic - Mobile Commerce Daily | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Kohl’s is bullish on mobile’s role for the upcoming holiday season, with 30 percent of its mobile traffic being driven by a new wallet feature in its application and plans to bring a new click-and-collect service to mobile.

During a conference call with analysts last week to discuss the retailer’s second quarter results, Kohl’s executives talked up the success of its new app, which has had more than 2 million downloads this year for a total of more than 8 million users. The wallet feature in the app is focused on offers and promotions, enabling users able to scan and save Kohl’s Cash and offers to the wallet and then redeem them at checkout.

Via Douglas G Hall
Jeff Domansky's insight:

You ever wonder if mobile is really effective? Kohl's provides proof positive for marketers, retailers and e-commerce pros. Recommended reading.  9/10

Doug Hall's curator insight, August 17, 2015 4:21 PM

Here's a positive and powerful lesson on the value of mobile marketing and cashback strategies.

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Target Tests Beacons For Mobile Coupons

Target Tests Beacons For Mobile Coupons | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

This week Target became the latest retailer to integrate beacon technology into the shopping experience, announcing that it will test using low-energy Bluetooth beacons to deliver coupons and special offers to the mobile devices of shoppers when they’re near the product in question.


Target is currently testing the beacon technology at 50 stores in major markets across the country, including New York City, Chicago, Denver, San Francisco and Seattle. The retail giant plans to limit the number of mobile push notifications sent to each device to two per visit, in order to avoid driving shoppers insane....

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Attention shoppers...

supposefind's comment, August 12, 2015 11:38 PM
Its really good :)