E-commerce Up 16% YOY, M-commerce 24%. What More Do You Need to Know?
comScore reports e-commerce spending increased 16% year-on-year in the second quarter, to $49.8 Billion in the quarter. As the article notes:
“E-commerce accounted for 9.6 percent of consumers’ discretionary spending, the highest second quarter share on record.”
The article continues:
“Consumers spent an additional $4.7 billion in mobile commerce (m-commerce) via smartphones and tablets, an increase of 24 percent over the past year.”
These numbers underscore what I said last week about how retail and e-commerce are now “just shopping.” Customers don’t care much about channels. They’ll use whatever works for their needs at that time.
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You might also enjoy some of our past coverage of the social, local, mobile web and what it means for your business, including:
- Today and Tomorrow: Mobile and the Changing Customer Journey
- What’s the Future of E-commerce? Look to the Past to Find Out
- How to Get In Your Customers’ Pants… Pocket
- What Watson, Xbox, and Google Are Telling You Right Now (Travel Tuesday)
- The Truth: How the Social, Local, Mobile Web Affects Sales Online and Offline
- 7 Steps to E-commerce Heaven
- 4 Amazing Global Internet Trends
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