E-Commerce Study, Reveals Repeat Customer Trends in Electronic Retail Industry
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Washington, D.C. - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - September 26, 2006 - According to an annual study by the Electronic Retailing Association (ERA), consumers are using electronic retailing outlets for purchases more frequently and are increasingly influenced by electronic marketing campaigns.
The ”2006 Electronic Retailing Buyer Study,” reports that e-retailing has become an increasingly reliable vehicle for driving repeat sales and shows evidence that debunks the assertion that e-marketing hurts branding efforts.
ERA tracks consumer buying behavior across multiple marketing channels and gauges the effectiveness of various e-marketing campaigns every year with Ellison Research, a marketing research company in Phoenix, Arizona. The results of this year’s study were extrapolated from a random sample of 600 respondents. The report provides direct marketers with the pulse of rapidly evolving consumer preferences — specifically consumer demand for more comprehensive information for infomercials on television programming guides. It also shows timidity towards emerging technology such as interactive television and cell phone video marketing capabilities, although popularity for such technology continues to grow among younger consumers.
Of concern to direct-to-consumer retailers and marketers is the data showing consumer trust in Internet and TV infomercials falling from last year, as consumers are becoming increasingly concerned with the security of using credit or debit cards online or over the phone.
Barbara Tulipane, President and CEO of ERA noted, ”These findings reinforce just how robust and evolving our dynamic industry is and needs to be. Our industry has successfully and responsibly responded to consumers’ expectations and concerns in real-time.”
Key findings of the report include:
– Proportion of adults using electronic retailing channels remains at 46% for the second year in a row with an average age of 47.1 years and a median income of $56,983 and roughly half claiming a college degree.
– 50% of consumers say they have watched an infomercial in the past three months.
– Over 50% of all buyers would definitely consider purchasing again through electronic retailing channels in the future.
– Like traditional advertising, the electronic retailing landscape is fragmented. Approximately seven to eight out of ten radio, home shopping and television infomercial buyers use multiple electronic retailing sources to purchase products, while use of multiple channels was least common among online consumers.
– For marketers and retailers, cross promotion is key: 60% of online consumers, 42% of radio buyers, 32% of TV infomercial consumers and 21% of home shopping consumers say they saw the product promoted in another medium (most commonly in stores or catalogs, through TV commercials, magazines and/or newspaper ads) before buying it.
To learn more, please visit: www.retailing.org.
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