Mobile Commerce: Page 6

Marketing

Smartphones Become the Go-To Tool for Shoppers

As smartphone usage increases, bricks-and-mortar retailers could see their revenue drop. Here's how to stay ahead of the curve.

Science & Technology

Three Ways Entrepreneurs Are Using Mobile Commerce to Grow

Mobile payment systems such as Swipe, Pay Anywhere and Square offer merchants free readers, apps, activation and cancellation.

Science & Technology

Transforming Business With Mobile Payments

Small businesses are embracing new mobile payment systems, allowing them to make sales without the high fees and long-term contracts associated with traditional credit card processing.

Science & Technology

Three Steps for Getting Started in Mobile Commerce

If you're thinking about accepting mobile payments, here's what you need to consider before getting started.

Devices

Tabbedout: A Mobile Payment App for Restaurants and Bars

This new app enables restaurant and bar patrons to cash out their bill via smartphone, simplifying the process for customers and servers alike.

Business Ideas

Top 10 Small Business Predictions for 2012

Here is a collection of next year's top trends for marketing, retailing, service businesses, mobile, social media and more.

Business News

New Square App Feature Makes Mobile Payments Even Faster

'Geofencing' technology helps eliminate a customer's need to handle a credit card, or even a mobile phone, when making a purchase.

Science & Technology

Wix.com Helps You Mint Mobile Sites

To keep up with mobile customers, having a mobile-ready website is key. Here's how to get one.

Science & Technology

The New Smart Money

Can I get your number? Mobile commerce makes purchasing as simple as waving your smartphone at the register.

Devices

Why Mobile-Friendly Websites Are Critical to Your Strategy

Mobile applications redefined the user experience but represent only a pit stop in the continuing evolution.

Thought Leaders

Bling It On: A New Option for Mobile Payments

A California yogurt shop and other merchants are turning to a new mobile commerce method that sticks it to cash and credit.