Posts Tagged ‘eTailing’
Time Spent Online By Gender & Generation, 2011 vs 2012 [CHART]
Online Americans spent slightly more than one day a week online last year, increasing their average online time by 3 hours to 26 hours.
Read MoreHoliday eCommerce Traffic Sources, January 2013 [CHART]
Only 2% of traffic to retailers during the holiday season came from social networks.
Read MoreMobile Use By Luxury Brand Shoppers, January 2013 [CHART]
59% of luxury brand shoppers say they’ve used mobile to interact with a company.
Read MoreeShoppers' In-Store Experience Expectations, January 2013 [CHART]
Retail e-commerce has been growing at a rapid rate, although recent research from Ipsos indicates that most Americans still prefer to shop in-store.
Read MoreAmerican Mobile Buyers, 2011-2016 [CHART]
Retail trends and the latest research leads eMarketer to believe that 72 million people in the US will make a purchase through a mobile device in 2013.
Read MoreUS Retail mCommerce By Device, 2011-2016 [TABLE]
US consumers will spend $37.44 billion in 2013 on retail purchases made via smartphones and tablets, up from $23.72 billion last year.
Read MoreMobile Device Use For New Year's Resolutions By Gender, December 2013 [CHART]
The resolutions people were most likely to seek aid for on smart phones were everyday challenges: being on time, keeping in touch, budgeting, reading more and counting calories.
Read MorePurchase Influence Of Marketing Messages By Select Channels, January 2013 [CHART]
93% of marketers surveyed have made a purchase as a direct result of an email marketing message, compared to 56% of smart phone-owning consumers and 42% of consumers without a smart phone.
Read MoreAmerican Online Cross-Channel Shopping Behavior, January 2013 [CHART]
US consumers are increasingly “channel-hopping” while shopping.
Read MoreShopping Cart Recovery Email Timing, 2011 vs 2012 [CHART]
The percentage of Internet Retailer 1000 companies sending cart abandonment emails grew by 30% in 2012, and it appears that these companies also sent their messages more rapidly post-abandonment.
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