Posts Tagged ‘ecommerce statistics’

The e-Retail opportunity in Europe

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

A new report just out from Forrester Research highlights the opportunity for growth for online retail in Europe over the next 5 years. They predict that sales will increase by 11% per annum in the largest EU Nations.

Prediction - Sales Increase in Largest EU Nations

Forrester Research - Sales Increase in Largest EU Nations

There is however a strong divide between countries in Northern and Southern Europe. The latter (eg. Spain and Italy) are expected to experience higher growth rates because adoption is much lower than the  50% or so of UK residents who purchase regularly online.

Forrester predicts that multichannel, mobile and social media will all play key roles in future development of online retail so all ecommerce websites should have a strategy to exploit these areas.

On a more local level, there was positive data this week from the British Retail Consortium that reported that internet and mail order sales were up by 15% in February in contrast to the weaker growth reported for January by the IMRG (just 5% for online sales). It seems that the cold weather persuaded many people to shop at home/work rather than brave the Hight Street.

Good & Bad News for Early eCommerce Sales

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Let’s get the bad news out of the way…… According to IMRG, online shopping growth hit a low of just 5% in January compared to January 2009. That must be put in the context of a very strong December and Xmas online shopping period and one reason given for lower growth was that Jan 2009 evidenced heavy discounting following a weak Xmas trading season when the recession started to take hold.

Now for the good news…..Coremetrics has estimated that the average online spend in the first half of February (the run up to Valentine’s Day) was 65% higher than in the same period in 2010. That’s an impressive leap - from £90 to £150. Coremetrics say this is evidence that consumers are willing to spend once again with ecommerce websites.

Average Online Spend Higher

Average Online Spend Higher

Given the above, who knows how this year will turn out? Having said that, we remain convinced that online is the best space to be in for retail growth and most experts continue to predict a healthy year overall for ecommerce.  So take heart and stay positive.

eCommerce still has great growth potential

Friday, January 15th, 2010

We’re into the Christmas ecommerce statistics/reporting season. And the news is good in spite of the ongoing difficulties in the broader economy. Furthermore, if Xmas sales are a growth indicator, then ecommerce looks set to continue to break new records in 2010.

According to IMRG, Xmas day online sales rose by 29% to £132 million and Boxing Day (when many sales kick in) delivered  £281 million in online orders.

M&S and Ocado reported strong Xmas trading and John Lewis’ ecommerce website had an order every 10 seconds on Christmas Day. House of Fraser’s ecommerce site recorded sales up 91% in the run up to Xmas and Tesco Direct +50%. So it’s quite clear from these massive growth rates that ecommerce is still nowhere near maturity.

It’s interesting to reflect that almost 50% of books are now sold online and that is a factor of the longevity in the market of online book retailers led by  Amazon. Most other retail sectors still have massive opportunity for growth.

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Xmas outlook for online retailers still good in spite of postal strikes

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

The latest data from IMRG (e-retail stats) shows that e-retail was affected by the Royal Mail strikes in October, but now that the threat of further strikes has subsided, the build up to Xmas is expected to be strong for ecommerce websites.

Online sales were still up 12% in October compared with the same month last year, but a strong start to the month gave way to much weaker sales towards the end as the strikes had an impact.

The one sector that didn’t seem to be affected was Gifts - up 40% in October versus 2008. The IMRG put that down to earlier gift buying this year as consumers try to avoid the later rush to fill xmas stockings. More and more consumers seem convinced of the benefits of shopping online for the festive season.

eCommerce continues to buck the trend

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Stats just released by the IMRG (the industry body for e-retail) show that ecommerce continues to buck the trend with year on year growth for Feb 09 at 13%. In spite of numerous casualties on the High Street, online shopping continues to power ahead with UK consumers increasingly turning to the internet for their purchasing decisions and to make their disposable income go further. These stats confirm that the ecommerce environment remains highly favourable - it’s still a great time to be setting up and running an online shop.

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