eCommerce
NFL Fans In-Stadium Mobile Behavior [INFOGRAPHIC]
NFL fans use their mobile devices in the stadium to take pictures (57%), text (46%), post to social media (34%), check NFL scores or Fantasy Football stats (33%) or shop for NFL merchandise (7%).
Read MorePerceived Benefits Of Ordering From Restaurants Online, February 2014 [TABLE]
32% of respondents said they Regularly ordered food online, but just 4% said they did so regularly via mobile apps.
Read MoreUS College Students' Back-To-School Purchase Influences, August 2014 [TABLE]
Some 93.6% of college students said they found one-on-one recommendations from friends at least somewhat influential.
Read MoreThe Biggest Holiday Shopping Days [INFOGRAPHIC]
Nearly half (46 percent) of shoppers ended up buying in-store in 2013, up from just 35 percent in 2011.
Read MoreUS Retail & eTail eCommerce Holiday Season Sales, 2012-2014 [TABLE]
eTailers have begun to test beacons in-store.
Read MoreUS Retail eCommerce Holiday Season Sales, 2012-2014 [CHART]
eMarketer projects that US retail sales will increase 5.0% in the core holiday season of November and December in 2014.
Read MoreProducts North Americans Plan To Buy Online By Category, March 2014 [TABLE]
When asked about the products they planned to purchase digitally in the next six months, 22% of US internet users cited cosmetics—the second-lowest response.
Read MoreDevices Used To Buy Online By Product Category, June 2014 [TABLE]
57% of US internet users said they preferred purchasing cosmetics and personal grooming items, such as makeup, shaving products and facial cleansers, in-store.
Read MoreMicrosoft CEO Patronizes Women & Online Terrorist Hunters [PODCAST]
Episode 67: David & BL discuss Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s outrageous suggestion that women rely on karma for raises; DIY invisibility; freelance terrorist hunters.
Read MoreConsumers' In-Store Smartphone Usage [INFOGRAPHIC]
84% of smartphone shoppers use their device while shopping in a store, and one in three will use it to find the information they need rather than ask an employee.
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