eCommerce sales are more flexible for online business owners, either driving sales or up to date with the trends in the market. But it is tough for in-store businesses. The availability of affordable customer devices and customer-friendly eCommerce sites let commerce continue online with outstanding results.
To know how it happens, go through the below eCommerce Marketing and Advertising statistics available nowhere.
eCommerce Marketing & Advertising Statistics
- By 2040 almost 95% of product purchases will happen over eCommerce.
- In the U.S…….. alone, 80% of internet consumers make one online purchase.
- Online shoppers prefer credit cards, most commonly for making payments.
- 44% of eCommerce companies focus more on customer acquisition.
- 16% of eCommerce companies focus on customer retention.
- 56% of in-store purchases are driven by E-Commerce influence.
- According to GeoMarketing, 76% of customers prefer to visit the physical store, especially for holiday shopping.
- The eCommerce industry finds a 23% growth year over year.
- 46% of U.S. small businesses don’t have company websites yet.
- 69% of B2B companies will print no catalogs in 5 years.
- 57% of online customers prefer to buy from Overseas retailers globally.
- 55% of online shoppers brought product awareness among their friends and family when disappointed with the company’s service.
- 50% of customers buy something from a website using Chatbot for conversational marketing.
- There are almost 12M to 24M eCommerce websites in the world.
- By 2021, the share of m-commerce (mobile commerce) in all eCommerce may rise above 72.9%.
- India and Indonesia are the expected countries to find rapid retail eCommerce growth by 2021.
- The Product Information Management market accounts for 25% of the compound annual growth rate.
- Based on Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV), i.e., $768 billion, Alibaba is the biggest eCommerce company in the world.
- Amazon is the 2nd eCommerce company in the world, which drives 75.4% of eCommerce sales in the U.S. alone.
- PayPal has more than 267 million active registered accounts.
- Fashion is the most preferred category in eCommerce, enabling 18.61% of online customers to do online shopping.
- Generation X customers make almost 19 transactions per year on online shopping.
- While comparing with Millennials and Generation X, Baby Boomers shop more online.
- By 2020, 53.9% of all United States eCommerce sales will happen over mobile commerce.
- Shopify stores drive 77% of traffic from mobile.
- 55% of Americans search for products on Amazon eCommerce sites.
- 67% of mobile users download the retailer app.
- 22% of millennials prefer mobile for online shopping.
- 8 in 10 mobile users are looking for online local businesses.
- 1+ billion mobile users use smartphones only for banking purposes.
- 32% of online customers bought at least one connected home device.
- 61% of customers prefer to respond to brands through emails.
- Email marketing adds $44 for each $1 spent for an ROI of 4400%.
- On the Facebook page, the E-Commerce sites upload 4.55 posts each week on average.
- Facebook generates 85% of online orders to eCommerce sites from other social media platforms.
- By 2020, the combined ad spending on Instagram and Facebook will reach $95 billion annually.
- Kinsta says 74% of customers make buying decisions based on social media sites.
- 46.5% of businesses say that free shipping adds more profit.
- 69.89% is the cart abandonment rate of all industries on average.
- eCommerce sites might lose $3 billion annually at an average abandonment rate of 70%.
- 40% is the highest abandonment rate of clothing; tech is 18%, and home products at 16%.
- 65% of the customers compare the price in the physical store and mobile eCommerce sites.
- 73% of customers prefer to buy the products or services after watching the video.
- 46% of consumers show interest in product comparison from eCommerce websites.
- 42% of customers want to find more testimonial video eCommerce sites.
- Due to poor eCommerce personalization strategy, the companies lost $756 billion.
- 2.86% of eCommerce sites will make website visits to sales conversion.
- 1.9 seconds is the average load speed of top-ranking eCommerce websites.
- 81% of customers get the advice of family and friends while choosing a business.
- 60% of customers would prefer buying a product suggested by YouTube to a movie or T.V. star.
- Six out of 10 Americans use self-service tools for online shopping.
- Americans use eCommerce websites 24%, 14% of mobile apps, 13% of voice response systems, and online live chat 12%.
- 75% of Instagram users visit eCommerce websites after seeing Instagram ads.
- More than 82% of internet users do online shopping via mobile devices.
- 90% of mobile users spend their time on Apps.
- By 2020, $4.5 trillion is the worldwide eCommerce sales revenue.
- It’s a prediction that 95% of the shopping will be facilitated by eCommerce sites by 2040.
- By 2020, 2.1 billion online digital buyers worldwide.
- ECommerce influences 56 % of in-store purchases.
- 18% of the local searches made sales within 24 hours, either through direct store visits or online.
- 53.9% of the retail eCommerce in the U.S. is expected to generate via mobile eCommerce.
- B2B eCommerce sales will outgrow B2C eCommerce sales by 2020.
- Over 92 billion Global digital buyers and is expected to reach 2.14 billion by 2020.
- 62% of shoppers make smartphone price comparisons while shopping in retail stores.
- 80% of Americans do online shopping and half buy via mobiles.
- 84% of online shoppers do not purchase from eCommerce sites, which is not secure.
- 38% of consumers leave eCommerce sites because the site layout is unattractive.
- Consumers spend 36% of their budget on the Internet.
- The International B2B market worth is 5 X times more than the Global B2C market.
- Because of poor customer experience, 80% of customers stop buying brand products.
Conclusion
Big companies like Amazon and Shopify eCommerce sites dominate the digital world. A vast worldwide market with consumers increasingly relies on online shopping.
More mobile users are discovering the joy of eCommerce and cross-promoting brands. Success is as simple as a chance to make your mark in the digital economy.