Posts Tagged ‘eTailing’
Mobile Users & Shopping By Generation [CHART]
Among three segments of mobile users in the US (who routinely use mobile media including native apps and mobile websites), women with children at home are highly likely to use their devices while shopping in retail stores (77%), as are mobile Boomers (74%).
Read MoreSmart Phone Owners vs Non-Owners Who Purchased During Last Shopping Trip [CHART]
Smart phone shoppers were 14% more likely than non-smart phone shoppers to convert in-store, even when those smart phone shoppers used a mobile app or site not belonging to the retailer.
Read MoreShowrooming, 2009-2011 [CHART]
More than one-half of smart phone owners said they had used their device for showrooming—looking at an item in a store before buying it online from a competitor at a lower price.
Read MoreMobile Pageviews By Industry Category [CHART]
Mobile consumers viewed an average of 3.8 pages per site visited.
Read MoreMobile & Video's Effect On Apparel Shoppers [PRESENTATION]
More than half of apparel sales will be online influenced by the end of 2012. Google partnered with Compete to learn more about the apparel shopper’s path to purchase, and in particular, their mobile and video habits as it relates to the shopping process.
Read MoreTypes Of Online Videos Apparel Shoppers Consume [CHART]
One key driver is the trend of user-generated haul videos — in which bloggers post videos showing off their latest shopping purchases.
Read MoreVideo's Effect On Millennials' Purchase Decisions [CHART]
Video also has become a key influencer for online apparel shopping, especially among Millennials (aged 18 to 34).
Read MoreWhere Mobile Devices Are Used For Shopping [CHART]
More than 69% of consumers shopped on their phone or tablet at home, while 28% did their mobile shopping while waiting in line, 27% while at work, and 31% while in a store.
Read MoreApparel Retail Sales Forecast: Offline, Web-Influenced & Online Only [CHART]
Digital shopping has become so pervasive that more than half of apparel sales will be influenced by online sources by the end of 2012, according to Forrester Research projections.
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