In a way to measure online shopping behavior in the Middle East, especially in KSA, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Lebanon, results show the following: 42% of internet users surveyed use the internet for shopping, 87% of them are satisfied with their online shopping experience, and more than half of them prefer to buy from …
Mobile sales on Black Friday 2016 increased by 50% vs. 2015 in the US, while In China, Singles Day 2016 showed double-digit YOY growth. And in France, more consumers than ever before made online purchases during the big January sales. 13,000+ advertisers & 17,500+ publishers respondents resize the below 6 trends of digital commerce in 2017: …
Back to school season is accompanied by a flood of excellent back-to-school sales. Parents search for the apparel, accessories and school supplies for their kids and retailers compete to introduce themselves to the right products and best deals to inspire action. These Key insights would help the USA marketers to maximize the results of their …
In Saudi Arabia, there’s a flair for online shopping as some of the tops searched brands. “Think With Google” shows the top searched brands in KSA which include international e-commerce sites. Travel sites also exist at the top of minds such as flying and Saudia Airline. Also, Toyota Fortuner is one of the top 10 …
Online retail in the Middle East is growing as the percentage of daily online shoppers doubled from 6% in 2014 to 12% in 2015, but only a few people have credit cards so people in the Middle East with rate 80% prefer to use cash when they buy online. The main features of online retail …
The shift in consumer behavior in MENA is attributed to the rise in smart devices throughout the region. As the smartphone has created the largest impact with 84% penetration across MENA’s mobile subscribers, with approximately 50% now owning high-end smartphones, and 1 in 3 devices being 4G enabled. There is accelerated growth in internet usage …
E-commerce has been rapidly growing and it’s expected to hit $327 billion by 2016, up from $202 billion in 2011. The increase of mobile as a major shopping channel is putting new power into consumers’ hands. Customers are expected to use all channels as though they are a single experience, requiring tight integration across those …
A survey based on over 12,000 Internet users in South Africa on their online shopping habits and uncovered the following key insights: 26% spend 5+ hours on the Internet on an average day. Both men and women shop online. 48% are 25-44 years old. 38% are accessing the Internet via a mobile phone and 29% are …