70% of Chinese online shoppers have made a digital purchase process at least weekly; 24% of them have made so daily. When these proportions compared with the US digital shopping frequency, the US lagged behind China as the rate of online purchase totaled 43% (28% weekly & 15% daily).
Criteo analyzed over than 8 M transactions from 143 retail advertisers based in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore across desktop, smartphones, and tablets. Mobile sales include sales on mobile websites and apps. The baseline used for pre-Ramadan comparisons period was April 2016. Cross-device insights were built by analyzing purchases on week 2 of Ramadan and looking …
The mobile device can use for shopping & purchasing device which made it continuing its surge in popularity. The weekly average using the following shopping channels is 11% via mobile, 9% via tablet, 16% via the PC. While the daily use average is 3% via mobile, 2% via tablet, 3% via PC.
The frequency of purchasing online across the European markets surveyed is more monthly in cadence with the exception of the UK, where 39% purchase weekly. Ireland gripped the second space of weekly frequency of purchasing online with a rate of 26%, followed by Turkey (25%).
Most of the online purchases in the Middle East and Africa are made on computers. UAE achieved the highest rate of using devices for purchasing cross-border, such as smart TV and feature phone, followed by Nigeria and Egypt. UAE also achieved the highest use of smartphones use for cross-border purchasing, followed by Egypt with a …
61% of GCC internet users surveyed use mobile to browse and search before making an online purchase. Only 53% of them purchase and checkout via mobile. 19% use laptop or desktop to browse and search, but 22% purchase via such devices.