Thursday, December 29, 2011

Christmas Day Online Spending Up 16.4 Percent; Mobile Sales Up 173 Percent

Record CyberIt looks like consumers in the U.S. were shopping online alongside opening presents this year. According to IBM's Coremetrics retail data, online sales on Christmas Day grew by 16.4 percent from last year. Similar to trends seen over the Thanksgiving holidays, more shoppers were flocking to mobile devices to complete purchases. IBM says that 18.3 percent of all online sessions on retailers' sites were initiated from a mobile device, up from 8.4 percent in 2010 (an increase of 117.8 percent).

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