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Money-saving consumer-driven media with a time-saving
self-service scan-and-bag solution
With 40% of all shoppers using self-service checkout,
customers want a fast and easy shopping experience, from scanning and
bagging their own items in the aisle to quickly paying at the front of
the store.
They also want the best price on the products they
choose. According to industry surveys, 40 -70% of all shopping
decisions are made in the store. And while there is a staggering 40%
decline in in-store coupon redemption (1996 – 2006), 88% of shoppers
would use coupons if they were personally relevant and available
in-store. Shoppers want and receive instant gratification from in-store
from money-saving offers.
Retailers and brand marketers can influence in-store
shopping behavior at critical moments of decision with Modiv Shopper.
Modiv Shopper offers truly relevant consumer-driven media and retail
through a time-saving scan-and-bag handheld for shoppers.
Consumers who use Modiv Shopper have:
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- Twice the basket size,
- 16% higher store frequency rate and
- 18% higher coupon redemption rate than that of
general grocery shoppers
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With Modiv Shopper,
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- Brand marketers bring real-time, measurable,
coordinated and relevant media targeting to an in-store experience.
Offers and content can be contextualized based on a number of factors,
including shopping history, redemption history, in-store location
tracking and just-purchased items in aisles.
- Consumers receive a superior shopping
experience, allowing them to save time and money with intuitive
self-service scan and bag, running total and fast check-out
functionality — all combined with personally relevant savings and
offers without manual coupon clipping.
- Retailers increase sales, customer loyalty and
operational efficiencies through self-service convenience and relevant
marketing solutions.
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| Watch the Demo (Flash) |
| Download
Modiv Shopper Datasheet (PDF; 2 MB) |
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| Watch a CBS Profile |
| View the IBM/Motorola
Modiv Shopper White Paper (PDF; 661kb) |
How does Modiv Shopper work?
Shoppers dentify themselves at the self-service kiosk
that includes a large display rack with handheld scanners at the front
of the store. One cradle blinks, signifying them to remove the unlocked
MC17 handheld. The MC17 was developed and designed with state-of-the
art Symbol/Motorola technology. As customers shop, they select an item,
scan its barcode and place the item in their shopping bag. Customers
are encouraged to bring their own reusable bags as a recycling measure.
As shoppers walk through the aisles, they receive
targeted offers and advertisements in real time based on their past,
present and anticipated buying choices. Since Modiv Shopper is
zone-based, the information is coordinated and delivered to customers
at the time and location they are ready to make a decision. Modiv
Shopper delivers experience-enhancing functionality such as running
totals, relevant offers tied to loyalty card shopping history and extra
savings. Shoppers can remove an item by re-scanning its bar code.
Because Modiv Shopper integrates with POS systems, customers use the
self-checkout area to scan the "end of order" barcode, which records
the full shopping trip. After paying, the customer quickly leaves with
a cart of already-bagged goods and their special savings.
Modiv Shopper includes:
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- Self-service kiosk that integrates with loyalty
card data if available
- Cradles containing Symbol/Motorola's MC17
handhelds, which are 9.5 ounces and have high-contrast color 2 1/4-inch
high by 1 3/4-inch wide LCD displays
- Thumb-oriented key navigation pad, allowing
shoppers to scroll through all advertisements and offers as well as
view price, regular price, savings, "extra savings," total amount in
cart
- Campaign management that coordinates and
delivers the right targeted offers based on event triggers and
relevancy to the right shoppers at the right time
- Wireless zone tracking based on specific
department and aisle
- Media enablement for advertisements and offers:
- Trigger, trait and contextual targeting based
on purchase history, external events such as weather-related
promotions, brand preferences, previous offer-type effectiveness,
current activity and current location, etc.
- Post-hoc analytics, including store trip
reports, impression rates, redemptions rates, customer savings
percentages and more
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