Strong Holiday Sales Improve E-Commerce Outlook @eMarketer

comScore reports the final tally for 2009 US online holiday sales was up 4% over 2008, to $29.1 billion. In mid-November, eMarketer predicted 2009 US online holiday sales would grow a slightly higher 5.4% and total $30.0 billion.

 

More here: http://darealya.com/291-billion-in-us-retail-e-commerce-spending and here: http://www.comscore.com/Press_Events/Press_Releases/2010/1/comScore_Reports_29.1_Billion_in_U.S._Retail_E-Commerce_Spending_for_Full_November-December_Holiday_Season_Up_4_Percent_vs._Year_Ago

If anyone has some noticying statistics for Europe I would appreciate.

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By 2010 sales are expected to rise to $141.3 billion - #eMarketer

E-commerce was always expected to outperform overall retail, but positive growth in the second half seemed increasingly unlikely as consumer confidence, consumer spending and unemployment continued to worsen. Despite the greater savings and convenience usually found online, e-commerce was not immune from the effects of the recession.

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