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Cyber Monday: The rise of online Christmas shopping (infographic)

December 4, 2012

Global ecommerce platform Rakuten and owners of Play.com explores the rise of online Christmas shopping in visual form.

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Cyber Monday, the busiest online shopping day in the lead up to Christmas, is well documented across the pond, but is also a growing trend in the UK.
Rakuten’s Play.com reveals that on the first Monday in December last year there was a 43% spike in sales from the previous day, and two thirds of the 43% spike were new customers.
Data from the IMRG reveals that online spend in December has almost doubled over the last 4 years, going from £4.7 billion spent in December 2008, to £7.9 billion spent last December; equivalent to £155 per person, and this year the rise in online spend it expected to continue.
However, it’s not just a simple story of increasing online spend; the way people make purchases is constantly evolving. Did you know that the IMRG has predicted that UK online sales made through a mobile device could reach £1 in every £5 by Christmas 2012?
Here are some of the most interesting stats from the last five years of Christmas shopping:
• According to YouGov, 640,000 tablets were given as gifts to adults, with the iPad dominating the market with 72% of sales in 2011.
• Boxing Day 2011 was the biggest ever day for online retail in the UK, according to Experian Hitwise.
• The Royal Mail handles roughly 700 million Christmas cards and 40 million parcels from Internet shoppers per year.
• The standard rate of VAT was temporarily reduced to 15 per cent on 1 December 2008, resulting in people spending on ‘big ticket items’ for Christmas.
• In 2006 as many as 84% of us sent a Christmas card, but this dropped to just 73% in 2009.
Adam Stewart, Marketing Director at Rakuten’s Play.com commented: “Cyber Monday has landed in the UK and is here to stay, as December sets in and shoppers begin buying Christmas presents in earnest. This US export is a fantastic opportunity to engage with online shoppers and retailers should take it with both hands, whether that means offering a special deal, free delivery or just ensuring that shoppers can find the top sellers on your site. Retailers and merchants can host Cyber Monday with a British twist and make it successful by understanding their customers shopping habits and offering a great, personalised online experience.”

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