Fresh Black Friday data from e-commerce juggernaut eBay and payments specialist PayPal highlights this year’s holiday shopping theme: the mall of America is in your pocket.
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EBay tallied 153 percent more mobile transactions this year than it did on Black Friday in 2011. PayPal spiked even higher with mobile owners. Black Friday 2012 brought about a 193 percent increase to PayPal mobile payments over the previous year.
Mobile denizens got the most spend-happy in the mid-day hours. Just as was the case on Thanksgiving Day, the most popular time to shop via mobile on Black Friday was between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. Pacific, according to PayPal.
Obviously, the shopper-friendly services weren’t the only ones enjoying a boost of mobile traffic on Black Friday. According to IBM’s analysis, Black Friday online sales were up 20.7 percent from last year with 16.3 percent of sales coming from mobile devices.
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