Crisis? What Crisis?
Did you see the piece in netimperative regarding yesterday's online shopping sales?
According to the Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG) member Retail Decisions (ReD) we had our busiest online shopping day ever yesterday (Monday 6th December 2010 will now be forever known as Mega Monday) and, at 13.15 our 'busiest minute' when £831,000 was clicked through online shopping carts.
According to IMRG over half the population of the UK now shops online. Their forecast of online sales to reach £6.4 billion in December alone looks vulnerable - in the right direction!
As Supertramp asked during mid 'Seventies economic despair: Crisis? What Crisis?
According to the Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG) member Retail Decisions (ReD) we had our busiest online shopping day ever yesterday (Monday 6th December 2010 will now be forever known as Mega Monday) and, at 13.15 our 'busiest minute' when £831,000 was clicked through online shopping carts.
According to IMRG over half the population of the UK now shops online. Their forecast of online sales to reach £6.4 billion in December alone looks vulnerable - in the right direction!
As Supertramp asked during mid 'Seventies economic despair: Crisis? What Crisis?
Labels: ecmmerce, IMRG, Janet Hull, Mega Monday, online shopping, ReD, Retail Decisions
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