Archive for June 2012
Top 10 Developing Markets With eCommerce Potential [TABLE]
China beats out Brazil as the developing market with the most near-term eCommerce potential, according to a study released in June 2012 by A.T. Kearney.
Read More1366 x 768 Now The Most Popular Screen Resolution [CHART]
The average screen resolution used worldwide increased last month for the first time in years.
Read MoreRetail Trends In The Next Five Years [TABLE]
75% of US retailers believe that developing a more engaging in-store customer experience is going to be critical to their business in the next 5 years, according to a Motorola Solutions survey released in June 2012.
Read MoreConsumer Attitudes Toward House vs. National Brands By Income [CHART]
Although adoption of store brands has slowed, the switch many CPG shoppers made from national brands over the last few years has stuck, according to findings from an Acosta report released in June 2012.
Read MoreeTailer Customer Lifetime Value By Customer Type [CHART]
Flash sale retailers capture an additional 385% of the amount a customer spends in their first 30 days during the remainder of their first year as a customer, according to a report released in June 2012 by RJMetrics.
Read MoreTop Benefits Of Social Media Marketing According To Canadian Execs [TABLE]
35% of business executives in Canada reported already heavily using social media because it provided a good opportunity for their company.
Read MoreFrequency Of Mobile Video/TV Consumption Among US Smart Phone/Tablet Users [TABLE]
According to an April comScore MobiLens study, 53% of US tablet users watched mobile video or TV at least once that month, compared to only 20% of smartphone users.
Read MoreTop 8 Types Of Videos Tablet Users Favor [CHART]
Short-form news and entertainment videos trumped long-form movies or television shows as the most popular videos watched by tablet users.
Read MoreTop Content Consumed Weekly On Tablets [CHART]
According to a March 2012 Online Publishers Association study, accessing content & information was the top reason US tablet users reached for their devices.
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