Are Voucher Codes on Your Mobile the Future of Voucher Code Sites?

By Voucherseeker, PRNE
Wednesday, January 13, 2010

LEEDS, England, January 14 - Getting voucher codes (www.voucherseeker.co.uk/vouchercodes), and
discount vouchers from sites such as VoucherSeeker on your mobile phone could
become a new shopping trend of the future.

Since the iPhone launch in 2007, 45 million iPhones have been sold
worldwide. According to M Metrics, March 2009, there are 15,375,945 mobile
media users in the UK.

Applications for the iPhone have been just as popular. There are 100,000
applications on Apple's application store. It is by using these applications
that consumers will ultimately be able to get discount codes and vouchers for
online discounts, whilst out shopping.

"When out shopping consumers want to know they are getting a competitive
price." States Ed Wilkinson "With iPhones and other comparable devices it is
easier than ever to search for the best prices. With voucher code sites such
as VoucherSeeker there may be even greater savings available, savings which
would justify going online to get Vodafone promotional codes (
www.voucherseeker.co.uk/file/8c07f9b2387a79aa4860f829cdf713e7/vodafone
-promotional-code.html) or Currys discount codes (
www.voucherseeker.co.uk/file/a62ac26940c49940f7f8da1eabd901e1/currys-d
iscount-codes.html) for example and then purchasing via the internet rather
than in store."

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Online spending currently accounts for one in fifteen pounds spent on
retail shopping globally but, according to eBay,by 2020 this figure will be
one in five. Electricals and books will be the most popular products to buy
online, whilst clothing and footwear will see the most growth.

Shopping online has been an increasing retail shopping choice for
consumers. As more and more people get access to the internet, the ease in
which consumers can shop, coupled together with the convenience of doing it
within their home has meant that shoppers take full advantage of the
internet.

Due to the availability of the internet, more demographics than ever are
enjoying shopping online and the discounts this can bring. From the young to
the older generations, all these consumers understand the benefits of using
discount vouchers for money off items which they wouldn't necessarily get on
the same items on the high street.

On top of this, when the recession hit, consumers were quick to realise
the saving potential of shopping online, where voucher code and discount
voucher stores offer consumers money off items.

The use of discount codes has spoiled consumers in that their value
perception has changed over the recession. Consumers want to get more, for
less and expect a greater service for their money. Whilst this change in
perception has beginnings in online voucher codes and getting discounts
easily, it is natural that consumers will want this to evolve into discount
vouchers via the iPhone for money off everyday items.

With the popularity of iPhones and other internet enabled phones, the
mobile internet market is only going to grow. According to the Econsultancy
Internet Statistics Compendium, web traffic from mobiles is estimated to be
growing eight times faster than web traffic from UK PCs. According to

Nielsen//NetRatings, November 2008 in 2008, the number of Brits using
mobile internet has increased 25%.

However, with the explosion of internet phones and applications comes the
simple fact that not everyone will get a satisfactory internet usage.
According to Deloitte, May 2009, although over 70% of mobiles in the UK are
capable of receiving internet access, the majority of users feel the service
is either too expensive, too slow, not practical or, they don't know how to
use it. Once these glitches are addressed, however, the mobile internet
market will expand rapidly, as consumers grow accustomed to its convenience.

It is no surprise, therefore that consumers will ultimately want to get
discount codes and vouchers for money off items directly to their mobiles as
they shop. Consumers will ultimately have the best of both worlds, the
ability to shop where they want, but with the discount which has become
important to them.

Research by Juniper has found that by 2014, over 300 million global
customers will be using mobile promotional codes whilst they shop. Therefore
for the consumer and sites like VoucherSeeker, offering mobile voucher codes
would be very beneficial.

Getting discount vouchers and discount codes from sites such as
VoucherSeeker (www.voucherseeker.co.uk/vouchercodes), using an iPhone
application could become a new shopping trend. As shoppers search for more
ways to save money whilst they shop, using an instantly accessible
application which delivers an immediate discount to products will become
extremely popular. Research by Juniper predicts that by 2014, over 300
million global customers will be using mobile vouchers whilst they shop,
meaning that promotional codes and voucher codes accessible on the iPhone is
a trend to watch out for.

About VoucherSeeker

www.voucherseeker.co.uk is a leading UK voucher codes website. It
features all the latest vouchers, voucher codes and discount codes from a
wide range of shops and top brands. Users can use the site to find the latest
discount vouchers and promotional codes to save money on many products and
services. VoucherSeeker also provides its users with details of all the
latest sales and promotions.

VoucherSeeker(R) and ClickAngel(R) are registered trademarks of
ClickAngel Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.

For further information, please contact Deborah Read at VoucherSeeker:
email: deborah.read@clickangel.co.uk, direct line: +44-113-380-0891.

For further information, please contact Deborah Read at VoucherSeeker: email: deborah.read at clickangel.co.uk, direct line: +44-113-380-0891.

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