Designer marketplace Etsy [1] has been a late bloomer when it comes to mobile, only releasing an iPhone app last year, taking a cue from sellers on the site who had already begun to optimize their pages for mobile web access.
But its brand strength online â" and perhaps the fact that design-led mobile apps like Pinterest and Fab have been a big hit with consumers â" have helped Etsy pick up a strong following anyway, with 3.5 million downloads to date, and 1 in 3 visitors shopping on Etsy from mobile devices over the recent Thanksgiving weekend (normal figures, it says, are 1 in 4 visitors). Now it is looking to capitalize on that with a new iPad app [2] .
That is not to say that this is the first time that Etsy has been available on tablets. A number of people have used the siteâs API to create their own versions of the site for tablets [3] . These include Android apps too, which Etsy has yet to launch.
But in a move to get better, official control of how it gets presented, now itâs Etsyâs turn.
The iPad has been noted time and again for being a great device for shopping and browsing â" the size of the screen, and the touchability of it, makes a tablet particularly suited to visual, design-led sites. For that reason, itâs a surprise that Etsy has waited this long to launch a native app for the platform.
Etsy wouldnât answer the âwhy so late?â question when I asked it, but part of the answer for why has it finally moved to iPad now may lie in a stat that Nicole Vanderbilt, head of Etsy UK, shared with me: Etsy, she says, has seen 100,000 items âfavorited and shopped forâ from mobile devices. That implies that itâs possibly used as much for, or more for, browsing than for buying.
âFavouriting is a big part of the Etsy experience,â Vanderbilt explains. âIt allows consumers to use Etsy easily across devices, favouriting something on mobile for purchase later on their computers, but equally favouriting on their computers for easy purchase later on a mobile device.â Creating a better tablet experience, therefore, could be one way to improve the number of favorites resulting in conversions.
Etsy has loaded its new the iPad app with a number of features new to the mobile experience. In addition to the obvious focus on bigger and better pictures, it now includes content from Etsyâs blog, which highlights different sellers and other trends on the site; and it now also features Etsyâs collection of how-to videos and design documentaries. The aim, Vanderbilt says, is âa much richer, lifestyle shopping experience.â
Unfounded or not, the company has seen some controversy over whether its growth will mean gradually de-emphasizing the small-seller in favor of larger producers that mimic the homespun qualities that gave the site its name. This seems to be something that Etsy is still battling to some extent. âSeeing these stories woven into the shopping experience allows us to better represent the provenance of these products and puts a much-needed face on commerce,â says Vanderbilt.
Etsy is a website that focuses on handmade and vintage items, as well as art and craft supplies. The items include art, photography, clothing, jewelry, edibles, quilts, and toys. Etsy is modeled after open craft fairs that give sellers personal storefronts where they can list their goods. The company charges users a flat listing fee (of 20 cents per items), and takes a commission of 3.5% off all items sold. Since its launch in June 2005, the site has...
Links
- ^ Etsy (www.etsy.com)
- ^ iPad app (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ create their own versions of the site for tablets (www.etsy.com)
- ^ â' Learn more (www.crunchbase.com)
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