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UK Remote Shopping 2011

Verdict Research Limited, Nov 2010, Pages: 260


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UK Remote Shopping 2011: This sector has continued to outperform store based retailers for growth, as shoppers become more comfortable about buying online. This report provides market sizes for the three channels which make up this market, with forecasts up to 2014, retailer profiles and comprehensive analysis of the key issues within the sector.

Scope:

- Analysis and 5 year forecasts for the online, mail order and TV shopping markets along with the total remote market

- Full profiles on 15 of the main retailers within the remote retail market, along with five shorter profiles for some of the smaller retailers.

- Insight into the key retail issues currently influencing the UK remote retail sector

Highlights:

Despite the more austere customer and challening economic conditions, the remote retail market is set to grow by 10.4% in 2010.

The exceptional growth of online has driven this growth and it is set to make up 82.1% of the market in 2010.

While store based retailers make up the majority of online purchases, with 47.8% of the online market, the most dynamic channel in 2009 was pureplay retailers, which grew by 30.8%.

The main driver of this was customers becoming increasingly confident about buying from pureplays, as well as the growing range that these retailers are offering.

While m-commerce is currently a small part of the remote market, many retailers have already used this new technology to drive sales. For instance, 6% of Ocado's sales in 2010 were from m-commerce. In 2011, we forecast that more retailers will look to utilise m-commerce as a sales channel, through mobile optimised websites or through applications.

Reasons to Purchase:

- Learn about the size of the overall remote market, its subcomponents and future prospects.

- Compare the performance and prospects of a number of retailers, with market shares for the overall remote market and individual channels.

- Gain a better understanding of the future trends that are set to impact this market and how you can capitalise on them.



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