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Ecommerce stats round up

Online shopping habits (eCommera)
  • 42.6% of UK consumers buy something online at least once a week, and the average online spend per shopper is £71 per month.
  • Price was the most important factor in choosing to shop online for 60% of respondents, followed by convenience of having items delivered (51%).
  • Recommendations from friends or family is the single most important factor in the choice of website to buy from, with 71% giving this reason. 46% said knowledge of the retailer from their high street presence was a key factor.
Site search (Econsultancy Site Search Report)
  • Our Site Search report found that, on average just 50% of site searches were successful, and 40% of responding companies were not even aware of the success rates.
  • 57% of firms are planning to increase their investment in this area as they appreciate the value and benefits of effective site search.
Online retail spending (IMRG)
  • UK online shoppers spent an estimated £4.4bn during June; this compares to an estimated £3.7bn spent online in the same month last year.
  • Online sales for the whole of 2010 are predicted to reach £56bn.
A decade of online retail (IMRG Capgemini)
  • UK consumers spent £250bn between 2000 and 2010.
  • In 2001 UK e-commerce sales were just £1.8bn with just six million Britons shopping online.
  • IMRG and Capgemini predict that the UK online retail market will grow by 110% in the next decade, reaching £123bn by 2020.
  • According to this forecast, growth will slow down to 6% year on year as the market matures.
Online retail growth in Europe (CCR/Kelkoo)
  • Online retail sales in Europe are set to jump 20% during 2010 and be worth €172bn ($241bn). E-commerce will account for 5.5% of all retail sales within Europe.
  • E-commerce growth is being seen fastest in Poland, France, and Spain.
  • Through 2009, European online shoppers spent an average €871 each, with Britons topping the table with an average spend of €1,240 and Poland at the bottom of the countries surveyed on €362.
What makes people shop online? (Econsultancy's How We Shop in 2010 report)
  • When shopping for something which can be bought both online and in store, 34% of UK shoppers would prefer to buy online, with 55% opting for the high street.
  • Free shipping was the most popular motivation for 82% of UK consumers, followed by price guarantees (72%), alternative payments (60%), and ratings and reviews (59%).
  • Respondents were asked how much their most recent online purchase cost. Nearly half (46%) of surveyed consumers spent between £0-£100, with the largest proportions (29%) being between £25- £100.
Source
www.econsultancy.com by Graham Charlton

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