The top retail sales days of the holiday season reflect increasing consumer adoption and reliance on smartphone and mobile device use, according to a new report.
December 17, 2015
The top retail sales days of the holiday season, Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday, reflect increasing consumer adoption and reliance on smartphone and mobile device use, according to a new report.
More shoppers than ever used mobile phones, with a 45-percent jump in the number of shopping sessions and a 16-percent boost in mobile conversion rates, according to Moovweb’s 2015 Mobile Holiday Shopping Report.
The report tracked key e-commerce metrics during Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday of more than 30 retail market leaders, representing a cross-section of industries, including apparel and accessories, jewelry, health and beauty, consumer electronics, home and garden, and gifts.
"The shift from desktop to mobile is completely apparent this holiday season and it will serve as a warning sign for other industries to go mobile,” said Haresh Kumar, VP of marketing at Moovweb. “More retailers have embraced mobile in an effort to engage with their customers, as customer interaction is no longer relegated behind the counter but at any given moment. And, we saw consumer behavior shift from mostly searching and browsing on mobile to making purchases on mobile at a much higher rate at all hours.”
Some key insights from the report include:
The report analyzed a total of 13,487,628 visits across a sample of 30 U.S. retailer sites from Thursday, Nov. 26, through Monday, Nov. 30.