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Almost 60% of retail purchases influenced by the web

13 Aug 12 - - InsightUSA
Growing blur between online and offline commerce

Around 60% of clothes shopping either takes place via or is influenced by the internet, according to a new study by Google and Compete, which marks a growing blur between online and offline commerce.

The shift includes shopping on mobile devices including tablets and smartphones. One in five (24%) clothes consumers are using mobile devices on a daily basis to look up products. Video was the most successful means of enticing shopping, with four in ten shoppers visiting a store after watching a product video.

We’re seeing massive changes in the use of digital, mobile devices and video in driving apparel sales,” said Todd Pollak, Google’s industry director for retail.

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