46% of the sample consisted of 8,751 respondents surveyed in South Africa by Effective Measure have already shopped online. 66% of those online shoppers are shopping online mostly once every three months, while only 6% shop online at least once a week. In terms of the preference of devices, the vast majority of respondents (65%) prefer to shop …
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 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 …
In the US, almost half of teachers (49%) indicated that they prefer to shop online for classroom items. The vast majority of them prefer to shop using a laptop with a rate of 78%. This is followed by mobile and tablet devices at the same level with a rate of 11% for both of them.
Around two-thirds of Gen Zers online purchasing processes were done by using a mobile device – during the month previous to the report -, while 47% were done via PCs/laptops and 15% were done via tablets. That means the m-commerce must be at the top of priority pyramid of marketers.
More than half of back to school shoppers residents in the US (57%) make most of their back to school (B2S) purchases 2017 via desktop or laptop devices, which used for accessing retailer’s websites with a rate of 76%, get price information with 64% and then make a purchase with 60%. Mobiles ranked at the …
In the UK, 30% of all cross-device transactions completed on a desktop started on a smartphone, while 24% of those completed on a smartphone started on a desktop. So, it’s not surprising that desktop/laptop is the first device used to browse in order to purchase online with a rate of 41%, followed by 39% for …
86% of online shoppers in China are planning to use computer devices to make an online purchase in the future compared to 81% in the US. 89% of Chinese also are more likely to purchase a product or service with their mobile device in the future than US shoppers (78%).