The holiday shopping season is shaping up to be jolly for retailers this year and the upcoming years. So, CPC Strategy conducted a research to discover how US shoppers will buy products in Q4 2017. 72.1% of shoppers planned to look for gifts online especially on the Amazon.com. However, there were also 60.4% of shoppers …
The majority of US surveyed consumers (72%) plan to take advantage of free shipping when spending during the 2017 holiday shopping season. Easy returns of purchases and price matching will be taken as advantages by only 44% and 42% of US consumers.
In 2017, holiday shopping season estimates with more than $1 trillion and more than one-quarter of annual US retail sales. It’s important to mention that, online shopping is winning by outperforming in-store venues thanks to the ease of searching for products/services, the high quality/trusted and the variety of products/styles available in retail stores. In terms …
More than half of 2016 Christmas holiday shoppers (55%) cited that they started their researching for the potential gifts in October & September or earlier, compared to 46% begun their researching journey in November (36%) & December (32%) -27% at the first 2 weeks of December while only 5% at the last 2 weeks-. 33% …
The good news is that retailers can use several strategies and methods to influence the consumer purchasing decisions. This survey observed that something convinced 90% of Christmas shoppers to make a purchase that they may have been hesitant about either in-store or online. “Offer of free shipping” was the main convincing factor for 64% of the …
The total of planned spending in the next Halloween in the US is estimated to reach $9.1 billion, up from the last year’s $8.4 billion. Costumes will make up the largest share of spending ($3.4 billion). $86.13 is the expected average of Halloween spending per households. It worth to be mentioned that men plan to spend nearly $20 more – on average – than women …
72% of Americans are planning to celebrate Halloween this year. More than half of them tend to celebrate the Halloween firstly by handing out candy (70.6%), decorating (49.2%) and dressing up in costume. Younger celebrants – aged 18-24 years – are significantly more likely to dress in costume and attend or host a party, while …
Only about a third of US Halloween celebrants shoppers (36.3%) prefer to start their Halloween shopping in September or earlier, while October attracts the vast majority of the Halloween shoppers (64%). 43.6% prefer to start their shopping journey in the first 2 weeks, besides 20.1% planned to stay to the last 2 weeks.