These interactive Christmas displays allowed customers to purchase products using their mobile devices. Inspired by the unique way in which Australians celebrate the holidays in the southern hemisphere, eBay Australia created pop-up retail displays called Shoppable Windows.
From the December 4th to the 7th, Sydney's Custom House Forecourt visitors looked at the items in the Christmas displays, saw the details on installed screens and then bought goods directly using their smartphones. The eBay Shoppable Windows consisted of four gift-like boxes, curated to appeal to four audiences: the Lycra Mum, Daddy Cool, Teenage Dreamer and Little Princess.
The holiday campaign put a new spin on the e-retailer's model. Open for 24 hours, the windows were the first of their kind in Australia, although similar displays were installed for Kate Spade in NYC last year.
Virtual Shopping Displays
eBay's Christmas Displays Let Customers Buy From Real-Life Windows
Trend Themes
1. Shoppable Windows - Shoppable windows allow customers to purchase products using their mobile devices while looking at interactive displays; retailers can use them as a way to enhance the customer experience both in-store and online.
2. Mobile Shopping - Mobile shopping is becoming increasingly popular and is a trend that businesses should embrace to stay competitive in the market.
3. Interactive Displays - Interactive displays provide a unique and engaging shopping experience for customers and can be used to increase brand awareness and customer loyalty.
Industry Implications
1. E-commerce - E-commerce businesses can use shoppable windows and interactive displays to seamlessly merge the online and offline shopping experience.
2. Retail - Retailers can use innovative technologies like shoppable windows and mobile shopping to provide a unique shopping experience and attract more customers.
3. Advertising - Advertising agencies can use interactive displays and shoppable windows as a marketing tool to create engaging campaigns that drive sales.