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M-Commerce
Twice the Cash Value of E-Commerce |
by:
Darren
Yates |
Do
you even know what M-Commerce is?
Well you better learn fast. Predictions
in Europe for M-Commerce, the second largest
market behind Asia, are for a spend of €7.4
Billion in 2006 that's over $8 Billion.
That's twice the predicted spend of traditional
web services!
So what is M-Commerce?
It's very simple, mobile / cell phone based
sales. Usually relating to content such
as games, wallpaper, ringtones etc. But
there's much more to it than that. Keep
reading.
What's the big deal?
More people own a mobile phone than a PC,
they're better integrated in to daily life.
People are very comfortable using them.
They are now in fact heavily relied upon,
as the phone feature is only a small part
of what can be perceived as a miniature
multi-purpose multi-capable portable computer.
Mobile Growth
Mobile growth already outstrips all other
communication channels. Half of all Americans
are mobile phone subscribers. In the UK
the ownership of a mobile phone is equivalent
to 1.5 phones per head of population. According
to research, mobile content services will
be worth $121 Billion worldwide by 2008.
White label distribution of ringtones, images,
games and other promotions will drive up
to 1/5th of the revenue generated. It's
estimated 1.5 Billion people worldwide own
a mobile phone.
With more and more technology add-ons to
tempt the consumer these devices are now
Cameras, MP3 players, game consoles, voice
notepads, picture albums, diary organiser,
PDF readers etc etc.
In fact I'm writing this article on my PDA
/ Phone whilst sat in the sunshine in the
garden. With two taps on the screen I can
hook up to my home wireless network and
check my emails, browse the net, update
my Blog or edit and publish article submissions
on one of my sites all via broadband.
We are not that far away from always on
Net connections. Once this arrives it will
allow anyone to do this almost wherever
they are. Certainly in the major cities
around the world. When this happens there
will be a third Internet boom as Joe public
try's out the Net connection again that
was always too shoddy to use in the past.
And what will they want? Content! ringtones,
wallpaper, games, MP3's etc
But I'm getting ahead of myself. The real
money isn't even going to be made via a
Net sale. The real money will be made via
SMS(Short Message Service), MMS(Multimedia
Messaging System) and this ones a goldmine...Micro
payments.
Recent research has shown a doubling of
worldwide revenue from streaming TV and
sports bulletin subscriptions. 380 million
people worldwide are expected to subscribe
to similar services in 2005. Including TV
show bulletins particularly from 'reality
TV' shows, News bulletins or Soap updates.
Big deal you're not a TV network how can
you make some money out of this boom?
I'll go into that in a second but first
I want to go back to those Micro payments
I mentioned earlier. The real gold dust.
Micro Payment Profits
Micro payments have been around for a while
here in the UK. A smaller land mass has
allowed for a quicker rollout of mobile
technologies here. Nationwide Network coverage
is easier to achieve. I believe the first
example in the US to take it mainstream
was by the 'American Idol' show. Viewers
voted for the acts on the show via their
mobile phone. They where then charged a
small premium for their vote on top of their
networks regular SMS charge. Think of the
millions of votes that the show attracted
and the revenue generated.
That's micro payments in action.
The beauty of this is that people don't
feel like they're spending money because
they don't need to whip out their credit
card, it's an easier payment method, usually
involving a simple text to a small number
and the payment is small. They also trust
their mobile for making payments unlike
an online transaction.
Any payments made will appear on their next
phone bill. People are already used to paying
in this way, they're comfortable with it.
Whether it's to vote for an act on a TV
show, for a game download or to grab the
latest ringtone.
What have you got that you could take micro
payments for?
You should be considering how you can utilise
your current website network to tap into
this market. Do you offer subscriptions?
Is there a service you offer that you could
convert to subscriptions.
How Can You Make Some Money?
Here's a quick example. Your newsletter.
Would your subscribers be willing to pay
a small premium to have your newsletter
delivered directly to their mobile? Wherever
they are, without the need to be sat in
front of a PC. Thus bypassing the SPAM filter
problem and guaranteeing they receive your
valuable content. You could sell it as valuable
service for your customers with added content
not available on your site or via your regular
newsletter.
Or offer them up to the minute breaking
news in their industry, which they receive
as it breaks and not when they check their
email five hours later when it's to late
to take action.
Digital artists sell your wallpaper designs
direct to the consumer via the mobile phone.
New bands forget the record company contract
sell your music via MP3's direct to the
consumer. Investment advisors get subscribers
to your 'Hot Tips' bulletins. Store owners
offer a sale bulletin service etc etc
The Future
The omnipresent Google are moving forward
with major mobile initiatives. Spending
vast amounts of money to stake a claim in
this fledgling market. There's the mobile
version of Froogle for one and they've also
developed mobile business listings specifically
for the potentially huge 'local search'
market. They also offer a free SMS based
information service http://www.google.com/sms/
and http://www.google.co.uk/sms/
Another major company Real Networks, creators
of Real media Player, recently bought Finnish
mobile phone game developers Mr Goodliving
for $15M. Essentially buying a back catalogue
of high profile mobile games.
NTL a cable TV company here in the UK recently
streamed the Grand National, the biggest
race horse meet here in the UK, live to
Nokia owning subscribers.
This is early days and that's a small glimpse
of the future.
The M-Commerce Market is very different
from the online market in terms of what
content consumers are currently paying for.
The biggest revenue generators online, 70%,
are porn and dating sites. A similar percentage
via mobile is for games, music and video.
Films, that's another one, Nokia are now
distributing Hollywood movies via memory
card!
The technology specifically 3G, an always
on network with transfer rates of 384kbs
a second, is here and trickling into mainstream
culture. These devices are in fact capable
of 1920kbs. Compare that to GPRS at 56kbs.
You don't need these speeds to take advantage
of this market but you should keep them
in mind to realise the full potential of
where mobile communication is going.
Here's a brief, eye opening, wish list from
consumers for future mobile phone payment
abilities:-
10 Use your mobile as a key
9 Marketing communications
8 Retail checkout payments
7 Vending machine payments
6 Flight check in
5 Credit / debit cards
4 Season tickets
3 Loyalty cards
2 Parking Meter payments
1 Mobile Coupon redemption
Getting Started How do you Accept Payments?
Reverse SMS is very popular at the moment.
It provides the ability for you to direct
consumers to secret download links on your
site whilst taking payment through a premium
SMS message. Another method known as 'WAP
Push' sends a link via SMS that automatically
launches when the message is opened. You
will need to set up your own WAP / SMS Gateway
on your server which will require server
administrator access to use both these solutions.
But there are other easier solutions a number
of websites are springing up that allow
you to upload your content available for
download, games, video, wallpaper, MP3's
etc . A small fee is taken from each paid
download by the SMS Gateway company..
I've compiled a list of useful links to
a number of the above solutions and I've
also thrown in a couple of links to 'mobaphile'
websites were you will find some interesting
predictions for the future development of
mobile phones along with some real off the
wall ideas for making money with mobiles.
http://www.how-to-make-money-online.info/m-commerce-resources.php
To paraphrase a strap line 'The future's
bright the future's mobile'.
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