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 …
The consumer attitudes and experiences – including shoppers’ experiences with technology – are shaping today’s retail environment. There is also no doubt that retailers are under pressure to understand which innovations will attract and retain customers today, besides what is the updated factors which will reshape the tomorrow commerce market and attract tomorrow customers. Check the below …
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 …
Discount stores (47.1%) and specialty stores like Halloween stores (37.5%) are the top preferred places for US Halloween celebrants for shopping, followed by the grocery store (25.4%), department store (24.4%) and online (22.3%). Clothing (11.1%), home décor (10.8%) and drug stores (9.1%) are included also in the list of the top 15 preferred places for US Halloween …
83% of Local GCC Millennials said that they have shopped online in the 6 months previous the survey. The most purchased items by them were mobile phones (20%), clothes, shoes & accessories (20%) and electronic equipment (19%). On the other side, flowers (3%), pet related (3%), music (4%), sporting goods (6%) and books (6%) – hardcopy …
Among the thousand Amazon shoppers surveyed, 56% used Amazon site several times a month to purchase everything and 24% did so once a month. Those shoppers use Amazon site to purchase everything from electronics & media to clothing & home products. The most purchased categories purchased by them are electronics with a rate of 56%, …
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.
Only about a third of US Halloween celebrants shoppers (36.3%) prefer to start their Halloween shopping in September or earlier, while October attracts the vast majority of the Halloween shoppers (64%). 43.6% prefer to start their shopping journey in the first 2 weeks, besides 20.1% planned to stay to the last 2 weeks.