Almost half of UK web users plan to shop online this Xmas
Almost half (47 per cent) of British Internet users plan to shop online for presents this Christmas, according to new research.
Almost half (47 per cent) of British Internet users plan to shop online for presents this Christmas, according to new research.
This Christmas, the NSPCC is once again running a nationwide seasonal campaign that sends children a ‘Letter from Santa’.
The UK has seen its busiest ever day for online shopping, with Brits spending £831,000 spent in 1 minute at its peak.
The UK has seen its busiest ever day for online shopping, with Brits spending £831,000 spent in 1 minute at its peak.
Only 20% of Brits plan on using the Internet to shop this year, as opposed to nearly double that on the high street, suggesting that consumers are waiting for last minute bargains and are not willing to risk gifts being posted and not arriving in time for Christmas, according to new research.
This year’s Christmas winners- Play.com reveals the most popular gifts so far this year.
Only 23 percent of UK’s top 57 fashion retailers have a transactional mobile site or application, according to new research.
On average Britons will spend 16 minutes each night socially networking with pals between the sheets on Facebook, with the peak chatting time being 9.45pm, according to new research.
Recruitment and marketing departments enjoy their office Christmas parties more than any other group, according to a new survey.
Today (Monday 6th December) is set to be the busiest online shopping day of 2010 in the lead-up to Christmas, as sales and traffic levels have begun to gather momentum towards Mega Monday, according to new forecasts from key players in the UK ecommerce sector.