Pokemon GO becomes the fastest mobile game to reach $500 million in consumer spend Pokemon GO has set another record by becoming the fastest mobile game to hit $500 million in consumer spend.
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Pokemon GO becomes the fastest mobile game to reach $500 million in consumer spend Pokemon GO has set another record by becoming the fastest mobile game to hit $500 million in consumer spend.
World Cup Consumer Research From Webloyalty
World Cup Consumer Research From Webloyalty
In this latest consumer research piece, we look in detail at attitudes towards the World Cup, and in particular at spending.
While many of us are planning to watch the games, a large proportion (almost 18%) is planning to actively avoid watching the World Cupthis year. In terms of spending, many of us will be treating ourselves to snacks to enjoy while watching, but just 1% is going so far as to…
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Lindt and Thorntons top favourite Easter eggs list as supermarket own brands lose out
Lindt and Thorntons top favourite Easter eggs list as supermarket own brands lose out
Big brands prove popular although Britons find Easter unimportant and over-commercialised Increasing apathy about Easter means low-key activities, with lack of socialising
LONDON, 8th April 2014 – Research published today by leading e-commerce partner Webloyalty reveals Lindt and Thorntonsto be the nation’s favourite Easter egg brands as supermarket own labels struggle for relevance against the…
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Each year, it seems that retailers’ promotions occur earlier in the season. This year was no different, with attractive deals appearing well ahead of Thanksgiving. Shop.org estimated that more than 90 percent of online merchants offered promotions over the Thanksgiving weekend, with 8 out of 10 offering promotions on Cyber Monday also. As a result, we saw Cyber Monday rank as the heaviest shopping day of the season for the second consecutive year, with total sales of $1.25 billion. At the same time, as consumers’ confidence in shipping has increased we’ve seen heavy online buying also occur later in the season.
http://www.comscore.com/Insights/Blog/A_Look_Back_at_the_2011_Holiday_Shopping_Season