People in UK and Ireland have the highest frequency of weekly e-commerce use, while people in Poland are shopping most frequently on a daily basis. The countries with lowest weekly purchase are Finland, Latvia, Bulgaria, Denmark and Estonia. They show good levels of engagement from consumers with regard to the other purchase frequencies.
It’s clear that 2017 will be a monumental one for mobile commerce in North America and Europe, Mobile isn’t just a channel, it’s a way of life. Retailers and brands that grasp this concept and align their strategies and investments accordingly. Via a sample of US enterprise e-commerce customers during Q1 2017, you’ll get The …
Africa and the Middle East have the highest percentage of online purchases that consumers made outside their own region with a rate of 50%, followed by Latin America (44%), then Eastern Europe and Russia (43%). North American and European consumers made the fewest international purchases – with 14% and 15% respectively – of their total …
Facebook is the most popular social media platform in the Arab world region with about 156 million users by early 2017. 34% of them hold more than one Facebook account. This gets a logical rate when it comes to closed social media accounts. Facebook ranks the top with a rate of 22.4%, followed by Twitter …
A survey of 2000 consumers shows that people are far more likely to treat online stores as their showroom researching online and then buying in-store. The degree of activity ranges from 15% of consumers always browse online before buying in-store, and 26% do so most of the times to 10% never did it before.
A global survey asked nearly 25,000 online shoppers, prefer not to buy the differentiated goods online. Their reasons among the mentioned products: accessories (Jewelry & watches), Clothes (Clothing, shoes or leather goods), Cosmetics (Cosmetics or fragrances) were: “I need to see & touch the product before buying” was the higher reason rate, especially in the …
“Retail” is a key example of how digital trends had altered the competitive landscape! With retailers around the globe are facing competitors also from around the globe. In average, 28% of the global online shoppers had stated that they “shop less often” at retail stores because they do shop from Amazon.com. This “Amzon.com” effect is very noticeable in Japan with the highest percentage …
The mobile device can use for shopping & purchasing device which made it continuing its surge in popularity. The weekly average using the following shopping channels is 11% via mobile, 9% via tablet, 16% via the PC. While the daily use average is 3% via mobile, 2% via tablet, 3% via PC.