Making sparks fly: iBeacons for the retail industry
EuroCIS uses iBeacons as a service for trade visitors
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Making sparks fly: iBeacons for the retail industry
EuroCIS uses iBeacons as a service for trade visitors
Two years ago, Apple launched iBeacons. The tiny “light beacons" can provide a great added
benefit for the retail industry, but only if retailers think long and hard about how much and
especially what kind of information they would like to convey to the customer with the help
of the transmitters.
The tiny transmitters are constantly sending signals that are received by the smartphone thanks to the
installed app. The smartphone automatically opens the app that can be equipped with individual
information and functions that are being sent as push messages to the smartphone.
The “beacons“ are based on Bluetooth 4.0, which unlike conventional Bluetooth technology uses very
little power and does not deplete the smartphone’s battery. The best part: this near field
communication edition is already included in every current iPhone and Android 4.3+ devices. In other
words, almost everyone can receive an iBeacon signal – without additional costs and without having to
get into a new technology.
The transmitters themselves are not able to receive data – they only permanently send three different
identifiers, which the app in the smartphone recognizes. There is no connection between the transmitter
and the mobile device. Only the approximate position of the smartphone can be analyzed with this.
Opportunities for stores and tips for retailers
When it comes to the retail sector, this tracking information on customers can be very valuable in
placing sales promotions and products more specifically. Until now, beacons were primarily used in
retail for marketing purposes in the store. This field could see enormous growth potential. Alexander
Oelling from Sensorberg suggests: “Until the end of 2018, we anticipate the technology will spread to
60 to 300 million beacons worldwide."
Inundating consumers with advertising via beacons can quickly backfire. Particularly when the customer
is being “spammed“ with information he or she does not actually want. Sure, we can all simply turn off
our smartphones if we do not want to receive push messages. Yet things should always be done in
moderation. The focus here should be less on the marketing and more on the service aspect instead. A
comprehensive strategy is important in this case.
The retailer can essentially assume that customers would like to be informed about special offers. After
all, he or she has already downloaded the app of the brand or store on his or her mobile device and
thus indicated interest. Now it is up to the retailer to use the opportunity to win over the user. However,
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the contents need to be right.
The right information in the right place
This can be accomplished by integrating aligned content management software. When the beacons have
reached the recipient, they lure him to the app and the content that is currently meant to be offered for
this area of the store. The signal range for this can be predetermined. In doing so, the retailer makes
sure that the right information is received in the right place. A signal in front of the store can alert
passerby customers to sales in the store and entice them to enter, a welcome message is triggered
right at the entrance and the reference about a loyalty bonus in the store is automatically being
activated.
A sign in the entrance alerting customers that the store uses beacons reminds them to turn on their
Bluetooth function on the one hand, while it puts the critical minds of privacy advocates at ease, who
want to protect the privacy of consumers on the other.
The limitations and future potential of iBeacons
The advantages of beacons compared to mobile communications, wireless LAN, NFC (near field
communication) and GPS is that they use far less energy. Yet they also work in places where other
solutions don’t get reception. What’s more, they are tiny, low cost and inconspicuous. They are
probably the simplest in-store solution available right now.
Nevertheless, you cannot make mobile payments with beacons yet. You still need to use the Internet
for this, which often fails due to lack of Internet reception in the store. However, solutions are already
in the works. Like beacons for instance that are intended to be equipped with extra functions such as an
in-house IT management interface and a data connection to customer smartphones. This is meant to
enable secure location-dependent transactions, independent of existing mobile connections. Given these
options, beacons could have a big influence on consumer buying behavior in the future.
EuroCIS goes iBeacons: Messe Düsseldorf uses iBeacons as a service for its visitors
At this year‘s EuroCIS 2015, it’s not just suppliers that are going to introduce their iBeacon solutions;
for the first time ever, the trade show itself is also going to take advantage of the tiny transmitters.
“The EuroCIS beacons will update visitors with information on the current Forum program for example.
We have also come up with a few small surprises that are going to be sent via the signals," explains
Oliver Leheis from the EuroCIS team. “Anyone who installed the EuroCIS app on their smartphone can
receive the iBeacons. You also need to enable location services and turn on the Bluetooth function.“
Users do not need to worry about data security. “No personal data is being stored during this process.
Plus you may withdraw your consent at any time," Leheis points out. Messages are sent via a cloud-
based messaging solution and appear as pop-up windows on the user display. The goal of this
campaign: expanding the service for trade fair visitors and inform them about special events and
promotions.
In addition to the iBeacons with their range of up to 50 meters, the trade fair also provides another
location-based service, geofencing, which uses GPS and therefore has a much broader range. Visitors of
the trade show, who installed the EuroCIS app already, receive additional tips on how to get to the
exhibition center when they arrive at the airport or train station.
Info: The free EuroCIS app download is now available on the App Store and on Google Play.
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