For Americans, Black Friday is the ritual start of the holiday season and of the biggest and notable shopping days of the year.
This year’s Black Friday is reigned by popular retail stores like Walmart, Kmart, Target, Sears, and Toys R Us. According to Strangeloop Networks, this infographic highlights the behavior of online shoppers on how they spend their money to these great deals along with some interesting stats on tablet shopping and the negative effect of slow site loading that contributes to cart abandonment.
Browse this infographic and see the result of the online shopping holiday both physically and virtually.
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Takeaways and tweetables
Shoppers will spend 12% more this holiday season than last year – for a total of almost $96 billion [Tweet this]
1 out of 3 want to avoid ‘The Crazy’ of physical stores [Tweet this]
51% of Americans will shop online due to the current economy [Tweet this]
38% of online shoppers plan to use coupons [Tweet this]
12% will use their mobile devices to sneak in time at work [Tweet this]
1 out of 5 online sales will come from a mobile device [Tweet this]
21% of online sales will come from tablet owners [Tweet this]
3 out of 4 shoppers hate slow loading site and will not proceed to checkout process [Tweet this]
8 out of 10 online shopping carts are abandoned during the holidays [Tweet this]
Just a 1s delay in page load can hurt revenues by 7% [Tweet this]
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