The vast majority of Christmas holiday shoppers (75%) checked the return policies before making any purchase during the past holiday season, and many shoppers retracted out of holiday purchases because of an inconvenient return policy. Lack of free return shipping (57%) and store credit only offered instead of a full refund (55%), inability to return items …
More than half of US school shoppers said that they plan to shop mostly or entirely in-store for items such as shoes (63%), clothes & accessories (53%), school supplies (53%) and electronics (41%) during the 2017 back-to-school season. The lowest online preference rate goes to clothes & accessories by only 8% of the respondents’ sample compared to …
Private Sector Enterprises in Egypt use the internet for a variety of reasons. Gaining information about goods and services (51.7%) tops all these reasons, followed by sending and receiving e-mail (51.2%), and then providing customer services (38%). Internet banking came behind with a rate of 16.8%, and 5.6% was for telephoning over the internet/VoIP.
More than half of back to school shoppers residents in the US (57%) make most of their back to school (B2S) purchases 2017 via desktop or laptop devices, which used for accessing retailer’s websites with a rate of 76%, get price information with 64% and then make a purchase with 60%. Mobiles ranked at the …
The vast majority of US smartphone users surveyed (62%) are rarely re-download mobile apps that they’ve deleted before. Over a third (31%) do so few times monthly and only 5% do so several times a week. The US Millennials and single users are deleting apps more frequently than Baby Boomers and married users.
85% of online gamers in India – who surveyed – reported that they prefer using mobile phones for playing games, compared to a rate of 11% went to PCs & laptops and only 4% went to favor the tablets. Larger screen size in low-cost, the increased compatibility of games with mobile screens and mobility factors are the main 3 reasons …
High-quality of products is the top factor effects on Gen Zers to become brand advocates (51%). Rewards (like discount and gift) are the followed factors by a rate of 42%. But it worth to know that 37% of Gen Zers will engage in advocacy out of a simple love for the brand, while 32% will …
The vast majority of US back to school – B2S – shoppers (95%) prefer to start their school shopping early before the school begins. 47% of those shoppers start before 3 to 4 weeks of the school, while 27% starts before 2 months in 2017. Only 2% of B2S shoppers in the US prefer to start …
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