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UK B2C E-Commerce: Continued Growth in Tricky Times
eMarketer, Sep 2008, Pages: 21
Evidence of an economic slowdown is mounting in the UK. But so far e-commerce seems relatively immune to the downturn, due to competitive prices, easy product comparisons, fuel savings and other convenience factors that encourage consumers to shop online.
The UK B2C E-Commerce report analyzes how the challenging economic environment is affecting online versus offline sales revenues. In 2008, UK business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce sales (including digital downloads and tickets for travel and events) will total £59.8 billion ($116.6 billion), up more than 28% over 2007.
eMarketer expects that online sales will continue to rise steadily and help maintain buoyancy in the UK B2C market overall during the next two years. Nevertheless, growth in e-commerce will still be dampened to some extent by the gloomy economic climate, particularly in 2009.
Key questions the 'UK B2C E-Commerce' report answers:
- How is UK e-commerce faring in the economic downturn? - What growth is projected for online retail sales over the next five years? - Who is shopping and buying online in the UK? - What do UK consumers look for in online retailers? - And many others
The UK B2C E-Commerce report aggregates the latest data from international marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer analysis to provide the information you need to make smart, timely business decisions.
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