Fashion, travel and books/music stationery are the most online purchasing categories in 2016, more than half of online buyers have purchased at least one of these products. Nearly 4 in 10 global respondents (38%) said they’ve purchased personal-care and beauty products online, and also about 27% of online buyers said they’ve ordered meal-kit or restaurant …
Nearly 75% of mobile internet users have purchased a product or service via their mobile devices in the past 6 months. About one-third of total monthly purchases made via mobile devices including smartphone & tablet, while 44% of total monthly purchases made over the phone via a voice call.
Among KSA & UAE Millennials, electronics and clothing are the top online categories that online shoppers are shopping for in the second quarter of 2016. The smartphone is a key device used in UAE by Millennials for shopping online. The average spend on the last visit in KSA totaled $2264 million, and that is more …
The global e-commerce book examines the top 10 e-commerce markets worldwide, compiling information on key demographic features, mobile commerce, major shopping days, industry growth projections, cross-border commerce, and much more. Read the following points to gain an overview of this: China: ranks number 1 of countries in global e-commerce, as over 40% of the total …
Amazon is the reigning king of e-commerce. It is the world’s largest online retailer, featuring over 200 million products available to USA consumers, and growing at enviable levels of growth daily. Unveil the Amazon shoppers’ behaviors, preferences, and attitudes towards this e-commerce giant: 73% of Amazon shoppers have been customers for at least 4 years, …
In the past, retailers asked ‘Will my customers visit us online?’ Today, the question is ‘How can I get customers to shop more online with me and not with my competition?’ the facts ensures that the social media is transforming shopping ways to harness the power of automation. Here’s how to grow up your online …
Most of the online purchases in the Middle East and Africa are made on computers. UAE achieved the highest rate of using devices for purchasing cross-border, such as smart TV and feature phone, followed by Nigeria and Egypt. UAE also achieved the highest use of smartphones use for cross-border purchasing, followed by Egypt with a …
Clothing or apparel, footwear and accessories come at the top preference categories for cross-border purchase with a rate of 46%, followed by electronics such as computers, tablets, and mobiles with a rate of 29%, then travel and transportation with a rate of 25%.