During the first 45 days of the holiday season in US, total online retail spending reached
$19.48 billion, according to comScore Networks.


During the first 45 days of the holiday season in US, total online retail spending reached
$19.48 billion, according to comScore Networks.

During November 1 ““ December 15, 2006, US online retail spending increased by 25% over the same period in 2005.

During November – December 2006, US online retail spending will reach $24.3, according to comScore.

Gian Fulgoni, Chairman, comScore Networks, said: “Retailers have been aggressive this year with their online marketing efforts, targeting consumers with earlyseason promotions,

And now they’re looking finish off the season strong by tempting consumers to continue shopping online later, with guarantees of on-time delivery for items purchased as late as December 18″. [source]

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