Online Retail Spending Reached $9.48 Billion during November 1 – 27
During the first 27 days of November 2006, total online retail spending reached $9.48 billion. The 2006 online retail spending increased by 24% over 2005, according to comScore Networks.
During the first 27 days of November 2006, total online retail spending reached $9.48 billion. The 2006 online retail spending increased by 24% over 2005, according to comScore Networks.
comScore Data
comScore has provided the following data:
– Online retails spending on Cyber Monday reached $608 million
– During January – October 2006, online non-travel holiday consumer spending reached $77.5 million
– During November – December 2006, online non-travel holiday consumer spending reached $24.3 million.
Gian Fulgoni, Chairman, comScore Networks, said: “Online consumer spending on Cyber Monday this year reached $608 million, making it the highest single day in retail e-commerce history and the first day ever to break the $600 million threshold,
While it was certainly an historic achievement, the online holiday shopping season is just beginning to kick into high gear. Having analyzed and reported on online sales for more than five years, we fully expect several days in the coming weeks to eclipse the spending that occurred on Cyber Monday”. [source]
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