Most shoppers have adapted their behaviours in response to cost-of-living crisis
89% of consumers have altered their shopping habits in response to the cost-of-living crisis, according to Manhattan Associates research.
89% of consumers have altered their shopping habits in response to the cost-of-living crisis, according to Manhattan Associates research.
89% of consumers have altered their shopping habits in response to the cost-of-living crisis, according to Manhattan Associates research.
Chris Pitt, Managing Director of Vertical Leap, reveals the customer insights to be gained from Google shopping data…
New research from Nosto suggests 69% of consumers go straight to the search bar when they visit an online retailer1, but 80% admit leaving because the on-site search experience didn’t meet their expectations.
64% of ecommerce marketers haven’t measured their customer engagement processes in the past month, and 17% have never measured them
Industrial action on the UK rail networks prompted a boost to ecommerce revenues last week, according to data from Wunderkind…
ZigZag Global, a returns management software provider has found that at least 1 in every 5 purchases made in January was returned.
Content management system (CMS) provider Storyblok has published research which reveals UK companies are losing a considerable sum of money each year due to poor website experience despite spending a substantial amount on marketing technology…
The Shopify ‘Conscious Commerce’ report found that 62% of consumers won’t compromise on sustainability, despite the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
The report reveals a sharp contrast between what consumers want and how businesses intend to meet demand amidst the downturn
Blue Monday delivered an online boost to retailers, as UK shoppers turned to retail therapy to banish the January blues. Digital revenues were up +18% week-on-week on Monday 16 January, according to the latest data from Wunderkind…
More than a third of Brits (38%) now purchase indiscriminately online, saying they “don’t care” where they buy from “as long as it works”.
Returns management software provider, ZigZag Global, has found that retail returns have increased by 48% this Christmas.
The Fashion segment in the E-commerce industry emerged as the biggest in 2022.
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