The way consumers shop and buy is steadily evolving, with new technology having an unprecedented impact on the customer experience. That lead traditional retailers to look at how digitalisation can help benefit the in-store experience. Also, online brands are exploring ways to change their transaction-focused shopping experience into something richer and more satisfying for the …
This year, more than 30% of US consumers have already begun planning their holiday shopping, and nearly 40% will have completed the majority of their shopping before Thanksgiving. In the same context, the entire retail industry has been gearing up for the biggest, and most wonderful, time of the year “the holiday season”. OpenX has taken …
After four years of stable e-commerce penetration, it’s the first increase in the percentage of the online population making online purchases in Belgium (74% vs. 76% in 2018). Shoppers spend more and buy more frequently with 59% spent more than 100€. In 2018, Comeos and InSites Consulting have monitored the Belgian e-commerce landscape to better …
In 2018, US consumers indicate their average holiday spend will increase from US$1,226 to US$1,536 per consumer. 78% of them plan to spend more or the same amount as they did last year. In the other side, retailers do great efforts this year to influence shoppers’ venue choice and purchase decisions with the right offerings …
A new poll conducted by Periscope on 2500 consumers from the US, UK, Germany and Canada to better understand changing consumer attitudes to Black Friday and explore how they plan to shop for the 2018 holiday season, what they intend to buy, how much they anticipate spending, and whether they’ll be heading in-store or online …
A survey conducted by PWC on more than 1000 Canadian consumers revealed that there will be a slight increase in holiday spending make the average holiday spending reach CA$1.563 each (up 3.7%). While the vast majority of Canadian consumers (58%) claimed that they’ll spend the same during the 2018 holiday season, only a quarter will …
While students are mobile-first, spending much more time online on mobile phones, young professionals are not far behind, spending only 30 minutes less browsing via their phones. In this Infographic, GlobalWebIndex made a comparison between these two segments to profile students vs. young professionals. Here is a glimpse at the top line findings: Social Media …
A recent survey conducted by Checkout.com on 1,500 UK shoppers demonstrated the shopping behaviour of all generations to gain a better understanding of how they shop, how they feel when shopping, how long they spend shopping, what influences their perception of brands, and how they like to pay. Take a glimpse at the top line …