The majority of US consumers (84%) plan to spend the same or more this holiday as they did last year. They’re willing to spend an average of $1,250 each this holiday on gifts, travel, and entertainment, an increase of 5% over last year. Read more insights into US consumers’ behavior and how they’ll shop, what …
This year, the holiday season is in full swing so retailers and brands anticipate a strong turnout from consumers, and they are refining their marketing tactics to grab shopper consideration and drive sales. Honed your marketing strategy with fresh insights into when, where and how US consumers are shopping and what retailers can do to …
In 2017, Black Friday and Cyber Monday was the most profitable holiday seasons ever. In 2018, Criteo expects to see more of the same. So, based on an analysis of how people shopped in 2017, and what to look forward to in 2018, here’s what we expect to happen in 2018ز In 2017, there was …
Conducted in partnership with Socratic Technologies, Worldpay has conducted a survey on over 1000 consumers to understand their shopping behavior and preference during their holiday shopping season 2018. The respondents varied from males, females, Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Baby Boomers, and also Retirees. Snapshot of the Holiday Shopping Insights in 2018: 76% of consumers plan …
Yet another holiday-shopping season is upon us and it’s a highly tracked season for retailers to compete and win the game. So, retailers need to know insights into the shopping time spent and role of computer and mobile, what are the most preferred retailers, how is the consumer adopting online shopping, what product categories are …
The holiday shopping season is in full swing and holiday shoppers in the US are feeling spend-happy entering the 2018 holiday-shopping season. It expected that shoppers will spend billions on gifts, groceries, garland, and greeting cards galore so it’s a make-or-break moment for retailers. Field Agent’s 2018 holiday insights report provides retailers, brands, and agencies a …
No surprise that shoppers will make more purchases online than in-store during the holidays. The holidays are around the corner, which means that it’s time for marketers and retailers to rev up and fine-tune their marketing strategies for the busiest time of the year. So, if marketers target the American market, it’s easy now to …
US consumers indicated that they’ll spend 55% of their holiday budget online, up from 53% last year. That affected the online holiday shopping season in the US – which is during November and December – achieving a predicted revenue breaks $107.4 billion in 2017, with 13.8% more than online holiday spending in 2016. Find out …