It’s that time of the year again! The holiday shopping season is now upon us. Retailers and consumers are both clamoring to be part of the action on the holiday shopping season. With e-commerce bringing the shopping frenzy to new heights, Adobe Digital Insights (ADI) projects that consumers in the US will spend around $124.1 billion on online shopping this 2018. This prediction accounts for nearly $1 of every $6 spent on holiday shopping from November to December. ADI …
Author: Slye Joy Serrano
Slye Joy Serrano
Slye is an inbound marketing professional who specializes in growth-focused content marketing. He is the Managing Director at Content Hacker.
E-commerce has definitely provided the ease and convenience that shoppers need to purchase their favorite products. With just one click of a button, they can have items delivered at their doorstep. The way consumers shop is now evolving and the world of shopping as we’ve known it from two or three decades ago are now slowly disappearing. It’s no wonder why the era of e-commerce is changing the way retailers are doing business. Over the past decade, key data trends …
Retailers in the US have two major holiday shopping dates that they deemed to be most lucrative – Black Friday on the day after Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday on the first Monday following the Thanksgiving holiday. As major retailers clamor to extend their discounted deals during the Thanksgiving weekend, Cyber Monday was created as a marketing tactic made by e-commerce retailers to persuade consumers to shop online. Understanding Cyber Monday consumer behavior As the biggest online shopping day of the …
Since the 1980s, the annual sale on the day after Thanksgiving, popularly known as Black Friday, has been a commercialized craze to mark the start of the holiday season sale in the United States. Since then, this phenomenon has grown to epic proportions that even stretched to different countries like Canada, UK, Mexico, to name a few. Consumers now regard Black Friday as an ingrained tradition that friends and family do together for the Thanksgiving weekend. Brad Tuttle from Time …