Almost half of the shoppers in South Africa have shopped online. Convenience and price remain the primary benefits and motivations of shopping online. That’s why 55% of online shopper respondents use price comparison sites to compare prices before buying but in contrast, there is 36% who don’t use such sites.
Younger shoppers – who aged 18-24 years in the UAE, Egypt and KSA are much more likely to shop online monthly than elder ones (55+) with a rate of 36% vs. 13%. There are some factors that motivate shoppers in the countries surveyed to shop online. Lower pricing, product selection and online buying convenience are …
96% of all Americans have made an online purchase at some point in their lives and 80% have done so in the month previous the survey. Online shopping became just as popular as in-store, with 51% of Americans indicated that online is their preferred way to shop. But this doesn’t go hand in hand with data …
GCC region has witnessed a great shift in online shopping since the recent acquisition of “Souq.com” by online giant “Amazon”. 83% of Local GCC Millennials have shopped online in the 6 months previous the survey. Read the below brief and keep up with the changing trends of online shopping in GCC: Mobile phones (20%), clothes, …
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 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 …
42% of online shoppers in the US have made purchases via smartphones in 2016. More than half of these smartphone purchases (51%) have made through mobile apps especially on Android devices (47% vs. 40% for iOS devices). Men were more likely than women to make their smartphone purchases on mobile apps (56% vs. 46%). Younger …
49% of teachers in the US cited that they prefer to shop for classroom items online, compared to 22% prefer to do so in-store. In terms of frequency of purchasing, 36% of them shop every few months, 28% shop every month, 22% shop before the school year starts and 6% said they only shop as …