Saudi Arabia’s B2C e-commerce spending was estimated at SAR 29.7 billion in 2016 making the country one of the largest e-commerce markets in the MENA region. In 2017, 58% of shoppers in Saudi Arabia have shopped online at least once in the past. Most of these online shoppers have made a transaction during the 12 …
In 2017, smartphones became one of the most used devices for purchasing online with 48% of smartphone users in the US have purchased online on their phones, compared to 42% in 2014. US Millennials were the most generation who use smartphones for shopping with a rate of 66%, followed by US Gen Xers with 47%. …
“Omnishoppers” are the shoppers who use a variety of devices, channels, and platforms to browse and buy products. The US and the UK have the highest rates of omnishoppers, while Germany has the less with 69% of omnishoppers – across the surveyed countries – indicated that they prefer to do as much online shopping as …
Online shopping in South Africa has increased significantly year over year with nearly half of all shoppers surveyed indicated that they’ve purchased online and 80% of them have either maintained or increased their online shopping habit over the last twelve months. Get a glance at the latest insights into the state of online shopping in …
The continued year over year growth in online shopping has been fueled by new technologies and a new generation of consumers who want greater convenience, value, options and better prices. That affected the online shoppers’ behaviors. In the US, online shoppers are creating a new retail landscape. Find out insights into the US online shoppers’ behaviors …
58% of shoppers in KSA have shopped online at least once in the past. 87% of them have done so during the past 12 months previous the survey. Shoppers in KSA are generally using a combination of offline and online channels for their purchases. But in terms of purchasing online, entertainment-related and travel- related services …
According to a survey conducted by NRF, American shoppers were expected to spend nearly $23.6 billion in 2017 compared to $21.4 billion in 2016. So, retailers should be ready with a wide range of gift options and a variety of promotions for their customers. In terms of the most planned Mother’s day purchases, greeting cards …
Target & Walmart are the top online retailers in the US that moms are more likely to purchase back-to-school clothing from in 2017 with rates 60% & 55% respectively. Kohl’s and Old Navy ranked the next with a rate of 52% for both of them, while amazon.com grabbed only 19%.