Retail ecommerce platforms in China will total $1.53 billion in sales this year. Over 58% of these sales will take place through Alibaba’s digital storefronts.
When it comes to the US ecommerce market, Amazon is leaving the competition in the dust. This year, the online shopping juggernaut will capture 49.1% of the market, according to eMarketer’s latest forecast on the top 10 US ecommerce retailers, up from a 43.5% share last year.
Amazon Prime Day has become bigger and bolder since its 2015 inception. The shopping event has also taken on a life of its own, prompting other retailers to offer competing sales even if they never make mention of Prime Day specifically. According to RetailMeNot, the number of retailers offering Prime Day deals on its platform rose from 27 in 2016 to 119 in 2017, and 54% planned to hold sales during this year's event.
How much of an impact has Amazon's annual Prime membership increase really had on consumers? Not that much, according to a recent survey from AlixPartners, which polled 1,124 US internet users in July.
Amazon Prime Day has emerged as a retail phenomenon that’s reverberated around the industry. This report examines why consumers are responding so strongly to this new shopping holiday, and what retail brands and marketers can do to benefit from the uptick in mid-summer shopping and lead-in to the back-to-school season.
eMarketer recently published several Amazon forecasts, including retail ecommerce sales, direct vs. marketplace sales, retail ecommerce sales by product category, Amazon Prime users and households, and Amazon smart speaker users.
Jeff Cohen, partner and CMO at Seller Labs, explains what marketers should do before, during and after Prime Day to benefit from the shopping surge.
Since its 2015 inception, Amazon Prime Day has quickly rippled across the industry and reshaped the dynamics of the summer and back-to-school shopping seasons. Cooper Smith, director of Amazon research at Gartner L2, spoke with eMarketer’s Andrew Lipsman about what to expect on Prime Day 2018, and how marketers can capitalize on this fast-growing and influential retail phenomenon.
Growing numbers of internet users in France and Germany now watch digital video, stream music and play games online. Younger people are leading this digital charge, while many older residents are more loyal to traditional media.
The share of consumers using mobile devices for retail purchases is lower in France and Germany than in several other nations in Western Europe. Yet together, the two countries will account for over $45 billion in mobile sales in 2018.
This report analyzes the holiday shopping habits of consumers in Europe, particularly the adoption of Black Friday.
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