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Online Etailers Predict a Green Holiday Season


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June Campbell
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Business Writing by Nightcats Multimedia
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E-tailers and other online merchants are dreaming of a green

Christmas! Research findings indicate that ecommerce is

predicted to boom this holiday season!



If your holiday marketing promotions are targeting Europeans,

there's good news. According to Forester Research, this will be

the strongest year yet for European online holiday shopping.

It's predicted that 7.6 billion euros will be spent online, a

substantial increase over last year's four billion euros.



The UK is expected to be a particularly strong area for online

shopping in terms of money spent, but in terms of numbers, more

Germans are expected to shop online than other Europeans.



If your promotions involve marketing to Australians, there's

more good news. Australia's ninemsn MediaCentre commissioned

research suggesting that Australians really, truly hate

Christmas shopping. Lines, crowded stores and parking problems

take their toll. One in three people get in arguments while

shopping, and only 400f people say they enjoy the shopping

experience. Therefore, three out of five Australians who go

online regularly found the idea of online shopping appealing.

Two in five people with no online experience were interested in

the idea.



In North America, Seattle's Atlas Institute conducted a study

that shed light on North American's online shopping habits.

Based holiday shopping trends in 2000 and 2001, online shoppers

have much different patterns than their offline counterparts.



For example, weekdays, especially Wednesdays, are the most

active for online shopping, The most active hours occur during

work time, from noon to three, CST. In 2001, in the US, half of

online shopping was done in the workplace. Wednesday, November

28 was the peak day for holiday online shopping.



Unlike offline shopping, holiday shopping tapers off the week

prior to Christmas Day, and becomes quite busy shortly after

Christmas. Surprisingly, January equals December in terms of

online sales.



Jupiter Research quotes figures showing that as of November,

2002, online shoppers have become more patient, and are

increasingly prepared to tolerate longer delivery times in

exchange for free shipping and handling. 5346603400f consumers said

they would be willing to wait, as compared to 1846605314f online

shoppers who preferred to pick up their packages in an offline

store.



In July 2002, eMarketer reported research showing a 47 percent

rise in online retail spending in the US between 2000 and 2001.

Abacus (a division of DoubleClick) reported that the percentage

of shoppers buying online is up to 9 Most frequently

purchased catalogue items are outdoor and recreational

merchandise (41), followed by wearing apparel (36), and auto

parts and accessories (29).



EMarketer also reported in August, that online retailers in

Asia, Europe and North America, along with niche market e-

tailors, were most successful at generating new business.

Luxury items and high margin clothing are topping the list.



There you have it. If you're selling online, it’s a smart move

to study the trends and design your holiday promotions

accordingly. Have a prosperous Holiday Season!





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