Posts Tagged ‘Price Comparison’
Demographics Of Online Price Comparers For Big Ticket Purchases, May 2013 [TABLE]
Two-thirds of US internet users ages 50 to 69 agreed “strongly” with the statement, “When making a big or expensive purchase, I search online to compare prices across stores or retailers.”
Read MoremCommerce Activities Of Affluent Americans By Device, April 2013 [TABLE]
Among US internet users ages 21 and older earning more than $150,000, more than eight in 10 owned a smart phone, while 56% reported owning a tablet.
Read MoreRetailers’ Mobile Price Comparison Policies, April 2013 [CHART]
A greater proportion of retailers are choosing to either ignore showrooming practices or price match, although the predominant way of dealing with showrooming remains simply aiming to stay competitive.
Read MoreWhy American Women Use Mobile For Shopping, March 2013 [CHART]
Just over a majority of American women said they used their mobile device to find store locations and hours.
Read MoreTop Desired Health Care Website Features, February 2012 [CHART]
53% of health seekers would use a health care site that offered them a tool to tell them how much a health plan would pay for certain treatments or services.
Read MoreWhy People Use In-Store Wi-Fi By Gender, Q4 2012 [TABLE]
More than nine in 10 American smart phone owners had used their device while at a physical store location.
Read MoreTypes Of Mobile Apps Moms Use To Aid Purchase Decisions, December 2012 [CHART]
60% of moms reported that retailer apps were the most popular apps to help them make purchase decisions.
Read MoreTime Spent With Shopping Apps By Category, December 2011 – December 2012 [CHART]
Retailer apps saw a massive 525% jump in time spent from December 2011 to December 2012, roughly double the growth rate in time spent with the average shopping app (274%).
Read MoreMobile Shopper Activities By Device Type, January 2013 [CHART]
Tablet owners are more than twice as likely to use their device for shopping as smartphone owners (44% vs. 20%).
Read MoreTop Reasons To Visit Restaurant After Using Mobile App/Website, June 2012 [CHART]
What got the majority of smartphone searchers in the door was finding the “food I was looking for” or a nearby location, at 78% and 65%, respectively.
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