What Australians look for when shopping online
Myer missed the post-Christmas online retail rush, and it was BIG. On 1 January, The Australian Retailers Association put an update out on expected post-Christmas sales from Boxing Day to 14 January to be $15.1 billion.
You may have read Myer's site was down for over a week. CEO Bernie Brookes told shareholders it wasn't a big deal because online represents just 1% of Myers sales. I'd be wary of investing in a retail business that doesn't realise the importance of e-commerce.
6.4% or retail shopping is done online
In the year to November 2013, Australians spent $14.6 billion* on online retail. This level is equivalent to 6.4% of spending with traditional bricks & mortar retailers. Some discretionary spending categories are already well into the double digits for online sales. Despite Bernie's spin about the insignificance of his own online sales, in fact Myer's business plan has a 5 year target for online sales of 10%.
I've been brushing up on online retail best-practice
Those retailers that did get a share of the online post-Christmas sales rush now have stats on what worked for them. Fortunately we can all learn from what Australians did over Christmas thanks to a survey by Credit Card Selector of online gift purchases. Here are some of the insights on what shoppers are seeking online...
Why Australians purchased Christmas gifts online rather than instore
How shoppers find online stores
What gifts shoppers bought online in 2013
What would make an online shopper buy again
* Source: NAB Retail Index
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