More than half of American consumers (52.9%) reported that they have made online purchases last year. Women were more likely than men to do so (58.5% vs. 48.3%). Smartphones dominate all other devices in terms of purchasing online with a rate of 54.2%, followed by desktops/laptops with only 23.3%. iOS device owners were more likely …
83% of Local GCC Millennials said that they have shopped online in the 6 months previous the survey. The most purchased items by them were mobile phones (20%), clothes, shoes & accessories (20%) and electronic equipment (19%). On the other side, flowers (3%), pet related (3%), music (4%), sporting goods (6%) and books (6%) – hardcopy …
Among the thousand Amazon shoppers surveyed, 56% used Amazon site several times a month to purchase everything and 24% did so once a month. Those shoppers use Amazon site to purchase everything from electronics & media to clothing & home products. The most purchased categories purchased by them are electronics with a rate of 56%, …
A total of 47% of Facebook users globally learned about new products or brands from the Facebook. 53% of them are women and 41% are men. Besides 27% knew about the products/brands they have seen on Facebook. On the other hand, women are more likely to buy than men as 15% of them have purchased …
89% of online shoppers in US shop on Amazon; up 2% since Q1 2017. 43% of them shop on Amazon at least once a week. 30% shop on Amazon at least once a month, while only 27% do so several times a year.
Searching for online coupons (43%) and comparing prices via mobiles (41%) are the most shoppers’ activities in the United States in 2016. 39% of respondents cited that they’ve made a purchase due to a discount and another 39% have used a retailer’s app during the past 6 months before the survey.
On average, 8 in 10 of women in MENA are responsible for carrying out shopping for their household as she is the person who understands her family’s needs. Egypt & KSA grabbed the highest rates (94% for Egypt & 93% for KSA). Kuwait ranked the 3rd with a rate of 91%, followed by UAE (89%) …
68% of teens whose ages between 13-17, in addition to 88% of teens who aged 18-24 are already making online purchases. That’s why Americans teen represent an annual US purchasing power totaled by $44B.