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Kissmetrics reveals that less traffic comes to eCommerce stores during
the weekends versus weekdays. (source)
An article by Feedteck.com reveals that Facebook, YouTube and Twitter
are among the most popular social media sites that bring more traffic to
eCommerce stores versus other social networks. (source)
UPS Pulse of Online Shopper 2015 reveals that 84% of online shoppers get
help from at least one social media site and read peer reviews before
purchasing online. (source)
By spending several billion dollars every year, eCommerce has continued
its double digit growth. (source)
In 2013, retail eCommerce sales amounted to 3.5 billion US dollars and are
projected to grow to 14.18 billion US dollars in 2017. (source)
Mobile eCommerce will be worth $3.2 trillion in 2017, up from $1.5 trillion
in 2013 – a whopping 213% increase. (source)
Global eCommerce sales made via mobile device is expected to grow to
$638 billion by 2018 according to Goldman Sachs. (source)
Apple still dominates mobile eCommerce. iPhone’s share of eCommerce
orders was 50.6% and Samsung was 30.5% in Q1 of 2014. (source)
Mobile eCommerce will account for 30% of global eCommerce sales by
2018, up from 15% in 2013. (source)
46% of users read reviews and blogs before purchasing online. (source)
Blogs influence purchases, 13% said a blog post had inspired a purchase.
(source)
84% of online shoppers refer to at least one social media site for
recommendations before shopping online. (source)
71% of shoppers believe that they will get a better deal online than in
stores. (source)
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