70% of Chinese online shoppers have made a digital purchase process at least weekly; 24% of them have made so daily. When these proportions compared with the US digital shopping frequency, the US lagged behind China as the rate of online purchase totaled 43% (28% weekly & 15% daily).
Online marketplaces become more convenient, devices become more accessible, storing and streaming content on one device becomes more reliable. That affects consumer’s behavior in using media. Read the following information to understand the state of digital media consuming across 2 media segments (eBooks & Games): eBooks 58% of UK eBook readers read mystery, thriller and …
Delivery shipping costs and other fees are the top barriers deterring shoppers from shopping cross-borders. In addition, there are some concerns about getting what consumers have paid for and also the slow product arrival. This data based on a survey was conducted across 32 global markets with approximately 28,000 consumers.
Shopping pattern changes during Ramadan. Although shopping continues to happen throughout the day, it’s increasing dramatically at night. The shopping rate reaches its peak from 5 pm till 11 pm in both Ramadan and non-Ramadan.
93% of shoppers in the US go online via PC or laptop, while 70% do so via mobile. But when it comes to mobile commerce, 75% of US shoppers buy using PC or laptop and only 34% purchase using a mobile device in past 12 months. China exceeds the US in mobile internet usage and …
There are several overall types of discounts and offers increased buying times. residents in UAE and KSA interact effectively with offerings & discounts such as free additional units (e.g. buy 1 get 1) & price discounts. Cashback voucher ranks next as one of the top 3 preferred offers forms.
Household goods and furniture are the most expected purchases category to grow in the future. Furniture/home décor is more likely to younger age groups, while household goods and appliances are more likely to Baby Boomers. This research was largely based on an online survey of 18,430 consumers living in more than 50 countries. The respondents were between the …
Via 2,551 online survey respondents in the MENA region in February-March 2017, 54% of them tend to spend more money on food and beverages during Ramadan, while only a rate of 3% tends to travel during the holy month, also 5% will spend their money on entertainment.