Shopping cart abandonment on ecommerce websites
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05-27-2006, 06:11 PM,
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Shopping cart abandonment on ecommerce websites
Report from Scan Alert on shopping cart abandonment on ecommerce websites
Digital Window Shopping Report http://www.scanalert.com/pdf/DigitalWind...ay2005.pdf The report is from May 2005, but it does have some interesting findings. On average there is a 19 hour time delay between a shopper's first visit to a web site and their first purchase which indicates shoppers tend to research their purchases before buying. According to the report, "trust factors" play a large part in the final purchase decision. The report also states that "among those who comparison shop the most, trust factors act as strong motivators when present. And conversely, they can also be strong barriers when absent." The report also lists the average time delay before making a purchase decision for various categories of merchandise. Infant products are the lowest at 8h 50m, and Golf Equipment is the highest at 61h 19m. |
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07-13-2007, 09:34 AM,
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2007, 09:36 AM by mandy.)
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Digital window shopping and shopping cart abandonment
ScanAlert has released an updated Digital Window Shopping Report
Quote: The easy availability of digital window shopping is stretching the time between looking and buying online, according to a new report, ÂDigital window shopping: The long delay before buying, from online security services provider ScanAlert. The average delay between when shoppers first visit an e-commerce site and when they make a purchase is now, at 34 hours and 19 minutes, 80%, or more than half a day, longer than the 19 hours and 11 minutes ScanAlert reported in 2005. full article: http://www.internetretailer.com/dailyNews.asp?id=23071 |
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07-17-2007, 11:06 AM,
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Shopping Cart Abandonment: Web Shoppers and Info Security
A related article:
Quote:Web shoppers have a need for speed. They've gobbled up broadband connections, and they're less patient in poking around sites that they perceive as wasting their time. They've also gotten a little smarter -- and more squeamish -- about credit card fraud, and they'll quickly take flight if they don't feel right about an e-vendor's security... full article: http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/Ki6W...lity.xhtml |
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