Mission Critical: Why Mobile Commerce Services Must Protect Our Assets

Author: Joy Liuzzo
May 9 , 2012

safegaurding our trust Mission Critical: Why Mobile Commerce Services Must Protect Our AssetsThe widespread adoption of mobile commerce services enabling transfers, transactions and payments creates a requirement for stronger security. At one level, it’s about measures to make sure our personal information and assets are protected. But there also has to a balance that will allow us to share data with the companies and services we trust to deliver us personalized and convenient shopping services.

Growing public concern over privacy and the emergence of what mobile authority Joy Liuzzo calls “Mobile Sentient Beings,” highlights our very human requirements for simple, transparent services we can trust. (Read Joy’s recent column HERE.)

Clearly, our lives and our devices have become inextricably intertwined. Mobile empowers us to capture and consume content; it impacts how, when and where we connect with friends and family; it increasingly assists us in daily decision-making; and ultimately links our physical and digital worlds.

More importantly, mobile allows us to transact and conduct commerce. However, before we use these services to their full potential we must be confident we can truly trust the devices, services, brands and marketers we interact with to deliver on their promises, and not compromise our data.

The debate prompts me to recount the main points of my recent column at EContent magazine, which explores why trust is also the most fundamental competency required by all the players that make up the digital business ecosystem.

The takeaway: In a world where trust is key, all players across the ecosystem will need to focus on how to effectively build a lasting trust asset. They must also better understand what trust means to their customers and build trust-based relationships with them based on greater insights into what they really want.

Read the full column at EContent Magazine here.

 

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About the Author: Joy Liuzzo

Joy Liuzzo

Joy Liuzzo, President of Wave Collapse LLC, is one of the most sought after research partners in the mobile industry. Her expertise in all things mobile, from behavioral analysis to emerging trends to advertising effectiveness, gives her a unique perspective on which to advise and educate clients. At Wave Collapse, Joy is advising her clients on strategy optimization to drive revenue, using a foundation of research and insights. Combining data analysis, survey techniques, and proven approaches to increase sales, Joy continues to push her clients, and the industry, forward. As a frequent presenter, over 40 conferences in the past four years, Joy is known for her ability to turn data into rich stories that provide attendees with actionable take-aways and new perspectives, all while entertaining and engaging the audience. Prior to launching Wave Collapse, Joy was Vice President at InsightExpress. While there, she successfully built the mobile research practice from the ground up, establishing the company as a leader in the space. While in this role, Joy was elected as a North American Board Member to the Mobile Marketing Association, the only researcher on the board.

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