Walgreens says 40 percent of its online transactions came from its one-year-old mobile app, where the most active customers are tapping through to shop, order prescription refills or find nearby stores to get flu shots.
The Walgreens mobile commerce experience shows what can be done using mobile devices, mobile apps when harnessed to marketing and mobile commerce.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Walgreens Mobile App Drives 40% of Online Transactions

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