Mobile Wallets: the ability to send Notifications

Even that you have a great App, not all your target clients will want it. This is supported by a recent Forrester research that found out “60% of US consumers have two or fewer retailer apps on their phones, 21% do not have any and only 3% had more than 10”.

Having said this, your customers will probably fall in one of two categories:

  • Brand loyalists who want your App, or
  • Not interested in downloading another App.

With the customers who have your App installed, you can use push notifications to send relevant information at right moment and time driving customer engagement and conversion. But as previously seen, only a part of your customers will have your App.

These facts impact your mobile marketing strategy and automatically brings questions that the marketers need to answer. How are you going to reach your customers? How are you going to create an active mobile engagement? How can I send push notifications to my customers?

The answer is Mobile Wallets Marketing.

With Mobile Wallet Marketing brands can create mobile wallet passes that can be downloaded in Apple Wallet or Android Pay (native Apps). This a great opportunity for brands and a brilliant solution for those customers who like your brand, but for some reason don´t want to install your App.

By using mobile wallets, brands can be on their consumer´s smartphone and engage with them in real time. One of the best things about mobile wallet is the possibility to send notifications that can appear on the smartphone lock-screen, similar to push notifications coming from apps. And since mobile wallets do not require any opt-in, they can act as a “small App”, allowing you to message your customer without them need to install your own App.

Basically, mobile wallet gives you the opportunity to communicate and engage directly with your customers without requiring a heavy commitment from them.

Mobile Wallets move forward when looking back at 2015

As we prepare to embrace 2016, is always good to look back
and see what happened in 2015, specially within the mobile wallets industry.

Back in January, Marketing Land defined some major mobile trends considering mobile-as-a-channel:

Mobile will also play an increasingly important role in the evolution and user behaviour of social networks both new and existing”.

And within those trends, we saw Mobile Wallets becoming a reality. One of the most relevant facts of mobile wallets, was that on top of the high usage for payments the growth of mobile wallet marketing, specially in the retail, travel and accommodation industries, alongside with the integration of location-based marketing tools such as beacons technology.

Business 2 Community reported in July that44% of consumers would like brands to deliver deals and coupons to their mobile devices building an even more momentum for the mobile wallet marketing. Also in July, and after the successful launch in the US, we saw the Apple Pay debuted in the UK, making its presence at 250,000 locations all over the country and supported by major apps like Five Guys, Zara, YPlan and MyCheck in the restaurant industry.

In the second half of the year, on September 10th, Google “fought back” and released Android Pay in the US, already accepting American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa, their second mobile wallet attempt. Despite not being yet a native App brought several relevant functionalities and also allows storing gift cards, loyalty card and special offers. According to PYMNTS, “Android Pay is compatible with roughly 70% of the Android phones currently in the U.S. “ and, with Android occupying 51.6% of the US smartphone market, you never know how will this mobile wallet battle turn out to be.

It wasn’t long before Apple came back to the spotlight. A few weeks later, on October 1st, Apple launched its new operating system iOS 9. Among new devices such iPhone 6S and a new Surface Pro competitor (iPad Pro), this new update brought a makeover from Passbook App to Apple Wallet, a new loyalty program and EAN 128 codes for digital passes. Dunkin´ Donuts, Walgreens Balance Rewards, MyPanera, among others brands are already supporting these new iOS 9 features.

Right after the launch of Apple’s new iOS, Android Pay pushed a new ‪loyalty program which allows its users to buy cheaper Cokes after the purchase of full price Cokes at vending machines. According to PYMNTS, “the move has been widely applauded by mobile watchers, who note that Google is going the extra mile to help users build habits around phone use but giving them an easy and literally rewarding way to build the habit.”.

Apple continued expanding Apple Pay with the launch in Canada and Australia in November. Jennifer Bailey, Apple’s vice-president for Apple Pay mention to CBC “the company is starting with American Express in Canada and Australia because it’s both the card issuer and the payment-network operator so co-ordination is easier“, meaning that Visa and Mastercard users still have to wait for compatibility. However, back to 2014 and according to the Nilson Report, Amex users accounted only for just 5% of Canadian spending and 17% in Australia, so the outcome is still being figured out.

For Apple next countries will be Spain, Hong Kong and Singapore during 2016, while for Google the next target is Australia.

 

With all these launches and features upgrades, Passworks have been evolving as well. Using Passworks platform it is now possible to create passes with EAN 128 code with an alternative code for iOS 8 users and also to deliver mobile passes through CSV file, Email and SMS, which makes it possible for brands with different types of CRM to create mobile content. Another obstacle that usually stands in the way of brands’ campaigns is the POS implementation and technology compatibility issue, due to the fact that most of scanners only read a certain type of code, which made it impossible to create marketing campaigns that couldn’t be redeem. Henceforth, Passworks team developed an App called Passworks Scanner, available for both Android and iOS that enables Passworks’ users to use this app to redeem the passes and monitoring the campaign. Also, Passworks developed its own wallet app, which enables Android users to experience the same Apple’s Wallet usability. Finally (wow, it was a full year!), Passworks is having a work-in-progress makeover, which means that during these next few months, there is going to be a lot of improvements, as seen by the new already implemented design.

 

With the emergence of this new mobile wallet ecosystem, leaded by Apple Pay, Google Wallet, Android Pay, Samsung Pay and PayPal Wallet, this means a great opportunity for brands to invest because not only it is increasing exponentially the visibility among users but because it is starting to change other markets, such as banking, and become mainstream.

According to Business Insider, “Apple announced a number of forthcoming changes to Apple Pay, including synchronization with rewards cards”, which means that marketing is even more embedded on these interactions and that these digital channels provide a relevant experience for consumers and opportunity for brands.

There is a great concentration on the mobile business, whether in payments, marketing or advertising. 2015 is not yet over and the numbers showed by EConsultancy are already showing a “10% increase in paid search advertising spend compared with last year, with all growth coming from ads on mobile devices”. Nevertheless, the outcome is always dependent from brands’ marketing strategies, context and how well do they really know their consumers’ behaviors and engage with them. More and more there is no way to escape the premise that “mobile can no longer be viewed as a separate channel”.

 

The bottom line is that brands must put the consumer at the center of their digital strategy because location-based mobile marketing drives multi-channel conversions, offline actions and consumer engagement, as can see on the Warehouse’s case study: “Since moving our coupons to wallet, we’ve seen significantly increased top-of-mind visibility among consumers, and we expect to achieve seven-figure sales results from our investment in 2015”.

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¡Veuve Clicquot te invita a una copa y una tapa con tu acompañante!

¡Descarga el passe digital y aprovecha!

Veuve Clicquot invites you to have a tapa and a glass of champagne with a special someone!
Download the digital offer and enjoy! 

¡Si estás en Barcelona y quieres aprovecharlo, descarga el passe digital en tu smartphone!
Abre el link https://passworks.io/p/ZDw3zj3QTQ en tu móvil o selecciona la imagen para lo descargar:

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¡Si estás en Madrid y quieres aprovecharlo, descarga el passe digital en tu smartphone!
Abre el link https://passworks.io/p/P7p8uLKaLw en tu móvil o selecciona la imagen para lo descargar:

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¡Si estás en Tenerife y quieres aprovecharlo, descarga el passe digital en tu smartphone!
Abre el link https://passworks.io/p/GYdN3W_Ing en tu móvil o selecciona la imagen para lo descargar:

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Passworks Wallet: One for all and all-in-one!

Passworks Wallet gives to consumers the benefits and the same experience of Apple Wallet, allowing to store digital passes such as mobile coupons, event tickets, loyalty or store cards and boarding passes on Android devices with ease. And it also works offline.

Mobile wallets, such as Apple Wallet, brings great opportunities for brands to engage and communicate with their customers. On top, Apple Wallet (previous named as Passbook) is a native App which means that all consumers with iPhone have it and can automatically receive direct digital content from brands into their mobile phones. For Android users, the experience is not quite the same since Android Pay is not a native App, meaning that consumer with Android smartphones need to install a Mobile Wallet App to have access to the digital content.

Passworks Wallet
Passworks Wallet — The mobile wallet for Android users

That is why we developed our own wallet for Android:
Passworks Wallet.

For those who want to know more about the App or to create content for mobile wallets, you can always write us! 🙂

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Faça download do cupão digital da Portugal Wine Room no seu smartphone
para ter acesso a promoções exclusivas!

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ou na imagem para beneficiar já! 🙂

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PS: Este é só um dos descontos!! Se instalar o passe no seu telemóvel ficará a par de mais informação!

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Offer your friends & family a Helipass tour!

Helipass, the french helicopter tours company went mobile and is promoting a considerable discount offer for mobile wallet pass users!

Helipass, la compagnie Française de vente et de réservation en ligne d’activités touristiques hélicoptères est en train de communiquer une offre exceptionnelle à ses clients à travers les portefeuilles électroniques.

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Click on the image or here: https://passworks.io/p/Cjq1aaRxjw to download the pass and benefit from the promotion.

Vous pouvez téléchargez le coupon ici: https://passworks.io/p/Cjq1aaRxjw  pour bénéficier de la promotion ou en cliquant sur l’ image.

 

The Questions Behind Mobile Wallets

Since the launch of Passworks several questions regarding the technology and the usage of the platform arose. We listed what are the most common doubts or questions that have been asked:

 

“What is Passbook? And what is it for?”

Passworks has been present in several marketing, retail and technology events as an exhibitor to show and explain how our technology works. Typically, Passworks generates huge interest from the visitors and a decent percentage have heard about Passbook application. Nevertheless, the majority of the visitors do not know or understand what is the purpose of Passbook and there are many questions about it: ”I have this app on my iPhone but I never use it. I don’t know what is it for.”.

At Passworks, we face this double challenge of having to demonstrate the benefits of our platform and technology, but also to go back and explain the concept of mobile wallets and Passbook.

Passbook is an Apple application, launched with iOS 6 on September 2012, pre-installed in all iPhones and iPod touch devices that allows users to store coupons, boarding passes, even tickets, store cards, and starting with iOS 8.1, credit cards, loyalty cards and debit cards via Apple Pay.

 

“Do I have to download an App?”

Many people believe that there is the need to download another App in order to have access to the mobile coupons, membership passes, tickets, etc. Incorrect. Passworks integrates with existing several wallet Apps, such as Passbook or Pass Wallet, in order for the user to just easily add the pass into that app.

 

“How do I receive the pass into my phone?”

This question is asked several times at the beginning when people start to understand the huge benefits that the technology brings.

Passes can easily be distributed into the users mobile via email, SMS, MMS, web links, integration with social media, an App or through scanning a QR code.

 

“Does it send trigger location-based notifications?”

Passworks technology enables brands to associate locations and messages to a specific pass, in order for the customers that has the pass installed receive a push-notification to remind them about the pass content when they are close to the pre-defined location.

Frequently Asked Questions from our Beloved Costumers-Passworks-Locations

 

“Can I insert unlimited locations to the platform?”

Unfortunately, the technology itself limits the number of locations to 10 places. Nevertheless Passworks developed several alternatives for bigger clients that wish to add much more locations.

 

“How Can I redeem the voucher?”

The brands have the possibility to add to the pass a barcode, that can be a QR Code, PDF 417, EAN 128 or Aztec. This code allows brands to count the number of passes issued and also can be read at point of sale via a classic POS scanner or using Passworks technology that includes a Scanner App or redeemer web page.

 

“Which KPI´s can I measure with the Passworks?”

KPI´s are an important part of the information required to determine and explain how a company progresses towards its business and marketing goals. Passworks understands that it is essential to provide a solution for brands to measure their campaigns.

Using Passworks platform you can access to several data regarding your campaign, such as number of passes download, installs, active passes, how many people have delete the pass and much more. Inclusive, If you decide to create personalized passes, like a membership card or a store card, you can even know the exact behaviour of each customer.

Frequently Asked Questions from our Beloved Costumers-Passworks-Stats

Those are the most common question, but if you have any other doubt don´t hesitate in reaching us at hello@passworks.io. We are here to help!

Nevertheless, have in consideration that the usage of Passbook is very different from country to country. As an example, in the United States Passbook is broadly used for mobile coupons, store cards and boarding passes. While in the UK the technology is on a more initial phase.

But the feedback we received from our customers and partners on the technology and Passworks is great. No doubts about the increase and growth of mobile wallet marketing that will allow brands to better engage with their customers in real-time and based on their location.