More Hispanics shop via smartphone

Aug 19, 2013

Smartphone and Shopping
A survey by the Integer Group found that 16 percent of Hispanic shoppers are using their mobile devices to make purchases, compared to 12 percent of general market shoppers.

Additional findings on Hispanic shoppers from The Checkout:

Hispanics place greater emphasis on their personal networks, with 40 percent saying recommendations from their friends and family influence their shopping list compared to 29 percent of the general market.

Hispanic shoppers are more experiential, with 25 percent of Hispanics saying that having an enjoyable shopping experience was most important to them compared to 18 percent of general market shoppers.

When considering value, 53 percent of Hispanic shoppers say finding the highest quality items is the most important factor compared to 40 percent of the general market. Price is also an important factor, with 45 percent of Hispanics saying this is most important to them compared to 43 percent of general market shoppers.

"Since mobile and online tools are important to Hispanics, there is opportunity to leverage technology to better engage this audience," said Martin Ferro, senior account planner for Velocidad, a Hispanic promotional, retail and shopper marketing division of the Integer Group. "It's not just about replicating general market strategies and making them bilingual, it's taking those key elements that Hispanic shoppers seek and incorporating them into the shopper experience."

Source: Published originally on RetailCustomerExperience.com as More Hispanics shop via smartphone, survey finds, May 23, 2013