THE E-COMMERCE DEMOGRAPHICS REPORT: In a reversal, women are now dominating mobile shopping
Sep 15, 2015, 21:06 IST
When it comes to online shopping, women are now more likely than men to reach for their smartphones and tablets to research products and make purchases.
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- Of US consumers who say they've completed a purchase on a mobile device in the last month, 66.5% are women and 33.5% are men. Compare that to 2013, when a greater share of men than women completed purchases on mobile.
- Women are more actively researching products and retailers on mobile devices than men. Of US women who use mobile devices, 63% have done research on their smartphones and tablets before purchasing online, whereas only 52% of men have done so, according to a study conducted by RhythmOne.
- They are also more likely than men are to look up store locations on mobile devices.
- Women are more likely to be influenced by coupons and marketing campaigns compared to men. 27% of women and 20% of men say coupons influence their purchasing decisions, according to a study published by the National Retail Federation.