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This is Why You Need to Stop Competing Against Amazon to Win Online

Demac Media

You know it and I know it, but it’s always fascinating to break down the actual numbers behind Amazon’s success to see how well they’re doing: Amazon accounted for 43% of US online retail sales in 2016. Amazon shares hit a high of $1000 in early 2017 , with stocks up 40% from 2016. 52% of consumers (in the U.S)

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eCommerce Metric Benchmarks: How to Analyze Your Online Store’s KPIs

Inflow Insights

Even so, we still see more conversions come in from desktop than from Mobile to the online retailers that we work with. As we pointed out in our article about increasing mobile conversions back in 2016, even now there is still an opportunity to compete in search for mobile market share. eCommerce PPC Metrics.

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5 Black Friday Ecommerce Trends to Prepare For in 2017

Demac Media

According to the National Retail Federation , more people opted to skip the madness and did their Black Friday shopping online than in-store in 2016. Considering this shift in consumer behavior, and the epic rate at which stores are shutting down, at first glance, it seems we’ve reached a tipping point.

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The Results Are In: The 22 Best Ecommerce Website Designs of 2018

BigCommerce

In a Digital Commerce 360 study , consumer reported the following reasons for why they shop on branded websites over Amazon: They want a sense of belonging. New Chapter, a P&G brand, mimics digital native brand functionality in terms of innovation and consumer engagement on their site. Upselling and cross-selling. New Chapter.

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [March 2021]

ROI Revolution

73% of consumers using D2C ecommerce over the course of COVID-19 plan to continue post-pandemic ( McKinsey ). US online grocery sales surged 54% to reach $95.8 With consumers more concerned about their discretionary spending, the online resale apparel market is projected to double by 2024 ( Statista ). February 22 update.

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [August 2021]

ROI Revolution

Consumer spending habits returning to normal. Mastercard reports that their Q2 2021 revenue surged 36% over last year, a confident indication that consumer spending is rebounding after the pandemic made shoppers wary of making discretionary purchases. billion in consumer spending in Q2. Still, overall, 62.5%

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [December 2021]

ROI Revolution

Last year, consumers moved toward digital more quickly than ever in light of the coronavirus pandemic. With store closures, safety concerns about being around other people, and more, consumers shifted to online shopping enough last year to push ecommerce to levels that weren’t expected until 2025! December 2. billion in revenue.

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