The 2003 online holiday shopping season increased from
last year by 32%. This was contributed mainly to female shoppers (62% versus
38% of men) and more individuals using shopping search engines. The total
amount for online sales was $18.5 billion dollars compared to $13.7 billion
dollars spent in 2002.Many factors are taken into consideration when purchasing
online. Some of the top reasons that people prefer to purchase online are to
save time, shopping can be done any time of day because the Internet "does not
close", ordering can be done from the comfort of your own home or work, and you
can avoid the hustle and bustle of the holiday crowds.
Generally, the pricing online is better than in the retail stores. When shopping
in stores, you are required to search the entire store for certain items or you
need to stop and ask a clerk for help. When you purchase something online, you
simply type in the name of the product and "voila", you have many different
options and prices to choose from. You are also able to find products that are
not available in your local stores.
Flowers are the third most profitable seller online. Cut flower sales are
expected to grow by $9 billion and 10% of these sales are projected to be
generated online. Did you know that 31% of people are purchasing flowers for
themselves and 69% of the flowers are purchased for gifts?
Purchasing flowers online is a more enjoyable shopping experience for the
customer. You are able to view many different selections and read their
descriptions. When you order over the phone, the florist has to try their best
to explain what the flowers look like.
When selling flowers online, we, the merchant, have the ability to reach
millions of potential customers worldwide.
In 2003 the top categories for Internet sales were computer hardware,
electronics and entertainment. However, the categories that have grown the most
in the past year are gifts and flowers, food and wine, and clothing apparel.
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