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[Infographie] Les comparateurs de prix en chiffres clefs. 10 mind-blowing mobile infographics. I've gathered together ten great infographics on m-commerce, QR codes, apps vs web, coupons, payments, mobile marketing and more. Where possible, I've added the infographics to this post in a readable size, but for others you can click on the image to see a larger version... The Mobile Commerce Revolution (via Microsoft Tag) Mobile app vs mobile web (via Zabisco) A useful summary of pros and cons. More on apps v web here. Growth of mobile marketing (Microsoft tag) How we use the mobile web (via GetElastic) Excellent infographic showing the crossover between mobile use and TV, and more...

Mobile coupons (Promotional Codes) Mobile marketing: what's with the attitudes? The first moment of truth (Momads) How small businesses rely on mobile (Intuit via Mashable) QR codes (Jumpscan via iWitness) The mobile payment processing market (Promotional Codes) Crowdfunding: Where it has been and where the new bill is taking it (infographic) When marketing executives Michael Migliozzi II and Brian Flatow decided they wanted to buy Pabst Blue Ribbon, a private beer company, they created BuyaBeerCompany.com to ask the public for financial help. The idea was quickly shot down by the SEC, prompting the recent discussion on where “crowdfunding” fits into the scheme of private businesses. Crowdfunding, the practice of private companies soliciting the public for investments, has been made popular by websites such as Kickstarter, IndieGoGo, ProFounder and others.

These are great for individuals and small groups looking for a leg up, but when it comes to private businesses using these as an investment tactic in exchange for shares in the company, the SEC wants everything to be nice and documented. Thus, the commission created a crowdfunding bill to officially allow private companies legal access to crowdfunding. Currently, the SEC only allows a company to have 499 shareholders total in a private company. Achieving 3X Better Fundraising Results. Are you ready to learn the secret to a successful fundraising campaign? A combination of targeting potential donors online and offline, simultaneously.

The multi-channel approach is the key to increasing fundraising by up to three times a single-channel campaign. While offline strategies such as direct mail still account for 90% of donations, online campaigns have increased their revenue by nearly 35%. Take a look at this infographic, which reveals the nuances to successful fundraising campaigns. The Future of Mobile Payments [INFOGRAPHIC] We know that mobile payments are redefining commerce, but will our phones soon replace our wallets? PayPal seems to think so. The payments giant boldly predicts that the wallet will be dead by 2015. It's putting its money where its mouth is: It recently acquired mobile payments provider Zong for $240 million. PayPal isn't the only one getting into the game though. Google recently launched Google Wallet, the search giant's mobile payment system, and Visa recently made a strategic investment in Square, the mobile payments platform now worth more than $1.4 billion.

Professional community service G+ decided to look deeper into mobile payment trends and created an infographic that tracks what experts and analysts believe will happen to mobile commerce in the next four years, including what will happen with near field communication (NFC). G+ also compared some of the current players in the mobile payment space. PC Magazine. How to Choose a Web Shopping Cart Software. Filed under: Business Infographics, Internet Infographics | Comments Off Picking a shopping cart for your online business is one of the most important decisions you will have to make when you launch your website. This graphic examines essential features of shopping cart software from many angles. From a usability perspective, this is possibly the best graphic we have ever featured on this site that can help you choose the best online shopping cart for your ecommerce website.

Sure, we’ve had graphics to help you memorize the names of every pasta type on Earth, and graphics to make you aware of every nook and cranny on the cruise ship Oasis of the Sea. But this graphic serves a real practical purpose. Say you’re a website owner. You need shopping cart software for your e-commerce site and you need it now. The graphic points out that web design is very important and that first impressions count a great deal. –Support should be offered 24/7 –inventory controls are a must Design: A- Content: B+ Mobile Payments Are Going to Explode This Holiday Season, PayPal Says [Infographic] Payments company PayPal wants to make sure that it stays in the conversation when it comes to mobile payments. In the last couple of weeks we have heard from innovations coming out of MasterCard and Intuit.

PayPal is one of the leaders in mobile payments, especially on the peer-to-peer front. With the holiday season coming, PayPal wants to position itself as the go-to resource for shoppers looking to beat the retail rush and congestion of digital deals. PayPal is predicting that mobile payments is going to boom come time for the holiday shopping spree. In a survey conducted by PayPal and research firm Ipsos, half of mobile payments users plan on making a purchase with their device when the holiday shopping season starts after Thanksgiving. Check out the infographic below for more details. PayPal claims that over half of mobile buyers use the service as their payment method of choice. The survey was conducted in August 2011 of consumers who had made a purchase with their mobile device. What Happens When you Charge a Credit Card. Ever wondered about the nuts and bolts of the credit card charging process? I personally hadn’t–until I saw this graphic, which succeeded in getting my attention.

After reading the graphic, I was shocked to discover just how complicated the process actually is. This graphic describes (in excruciating detail) exactly what happens when you hand a cashier a credit card and he or she swipes it. Right off the bat, the machine ensures that the customer has enough money in his account. The computer looks up information about the customer to verify that everything is copacetic.

No money is being transferred for the first few seconds of the transaction, just info about the patron. According to the graphic, a typical transaction of $100 will net the merchant about $96 after all the fees have been tallied up. Now, let’s move on to everyone’s favorite segment. Design: B Content: B- Again, how much is there to really examine in this narrow topic? Overall, this graphic is a decent effort. 44 outils gratuits incontournables pour vendre sur le web. Voici une sélection d’outils gratuits ou à faible coût, pour développer vos ventes et votre présence sur le web.

Je les ai regroupé en 10 catégories, afin que vous puissiez facilement identifier des outils qui vous correspondent. Evidemment, cette liste n’est pas « exhaustive », n’hésitez pas à partager vos outils favoris dans les commentaires… pour enrichir cette infographie à l’avenir. Vous trouverez ci-dessous plus de détails sur chacun des outils. 1. Créer une boutique en ligne Si vous souhaitez vendre en ligne des produits et que vous ne connaissez rien à la technique, vous pouvez ouvrir facilement une boutique sur priceminister, amazon ou ebay (ou sur les 3 pour toucher encore plus de clients!).

Si vous souhaitez avoir votre propre site, vous pouvez tester wizishop (ils prennent un petit pourcentage de votre chiffre d’affaires pour se rémunérer… et, ce qui est intéressant, c’est qu’au plus vous vendez, au plus leur commission diminue). 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. How Big is the Ecommerce Industry? [Infographic] 10 amazing e-commerce infographics. I've rounded up ten recent infographics on e-commerce and related issues, including delivery, social commerce, and how the use of colour affects purchase habits.

Where possible, I've added the infographics to this post in a readable size, but for others you can click on the image to see a larger version... Online shopping around the world (via Pod1) What are people really buying online? (via Buysight) How big is e-commerce? (invesp via GetElastic) Online shopping in the UK (via giveasyoulive) How does colour affect purchases? Small businesses and e-commerce (via Formstack) The state of social commerce (via Socialcommerce) Shipping and e-commerce (via xemiom) US e-commerce trends (via bitwizards) Seven reasons people fear e-commerce (via refresh) Walmart-vs-amazon. Le comportement des cyberacheteurs à la loupe. INFOGRAPHIC: Online Shopping Habits – Women vs Men « SOCIAL MEDIA ANGELS. Online Shopping around the World : How we spend our money. How to Influence Purchasing Decisions On The Web [INFOGRAPHIC]

When savvy consumers are in the market for something — a new pair of kicks, a sweet DSLR camera, hair pomade, a toaster — they turn to the web, knowing there's a wealth of knowledge and information to be had. But where on the vast Interwebs do they look? Well, that depends on what they want to buy. According to data from M Booth and Beyond, different product categories compel people to seek information and reviews from different sources on the web. Consumers tend to go the company website for electronics, they rely on search for travel and they go to discussion forums to see what people think about different car models.

Consequently, consumer electronics companies better have a pimped-out website, travel brands ought to put some dough into SEO and car companies better pay attention to what people are saying about their vehicles' performance. SEE ALSO: Social Consumers and the Science of Sharing Infographic courtesy of M Booth and Beyond. Cyber Monday: 6 Years of Online Discounts. Thousands of online retailers will discount their stock for Cyber Monday — the online version of Black Friday — now in its sixth year. Last year, Cyber Monday sales topped $1 billion in the United States, making it the biggest day for online retail to date. Yet many businesses are increasingly discounting their goods on Black Friday as well — and consumers are responding. Online sales this past Friday were up 24.3% compared to last year, according to an IBM survey of 500 retailers. For a look at Cyber Monday's inception and how the movement has grown during the past half decade, check out the infographic below.

[via YouNeverLose.com] [Infographie] 1 acheteur mécontent le dit à 11 personnes, 1 acheteur satisfait à 3 personnes. Usage du web en fonction de l’age. Infographie e-commerce – Comparatif comportemental Hommes Femmes | Blog PriceMinister. A l’occasion de la journée de la femme PriceMinister ouvre ses portes le temps d’une analyse inédite comparant les habitudes des hommes et des femmes qui utilisent notre plateforme. PriceMinister compte désormais autant de membres femmes que d’hommes (50 % vs 50 %) et les tendances sont plutôt féminine.Cyberacheteuses averties, elles se distinguent sur bien des points! Jugez par vous même… Vous souhaitez intégrer cette infographie sur votre site ou blog? Facile! <a href=" <img src=" alt="Infographie e-commerce" /> </a><br /> <a href=" Infographie comportement hommes femmes – e-commerce</a> Par <a href="