Adobe Predicts Cyber Monday to Break All Records
November 29, 2013
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Despite the shortest shopping season since 2002, the Adobe Digital Index 2013 Online Shopping Forecast predicts record growth for online sales on Thanksgiving with $1.1 billion and Black Friday with $1.6 billion, increases of 21 and 17 percent, respectively.

Consumers are also expected to spend more than $2.27 billion online this Cyber Monday, up 15 percent year-over-year (YoY).

The forecast is based on the analysis of nearly half a trillion visits to more than 2000 retail websites over the last seven years. In addition, 72 percent of online sales from the top 500 US retailers are generated by companies using Adobe Analytics, a key component of Adobe Marketing Cloud. The large market share made it possible for Adobe to successfully predict spending within one percent in 2012, one of the most accurate forecasts of its kind in the industry.

Survey results and additional predictions from the report include:

- Mobile: Mobile optimized retailers will transact more than 20 percent of their sales via smartphones and tablets, a 47 percent increase YoY. The average retailer can expect only 14 percent of mobile-driven online revenue, a 40 percent increase YoY. Mobile devices will be leveraged even while consumers are in a retailer's physical store, with nearly four in ten consumers reporting that they have shopped online while in a store.

- Social Media: While Adobe is predicting that only two percent of purchases will come directly from social media sites including Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest and Twitter, social continues to play a more significant role earlier in the purchasing journey. Thirty-six percent of consumers stated that they will turn to social media when making their purchase decision.

- Spending: The majority of consumers expect to spend the same amount in 2013 as they did last year, but online shopping continues to take a bigger share. Consumers report being most likely to shop online for apparel and accessories, followed closely by books, music, videos, and toys and hobby items.

- Showrooming: In store price checking, commonly referred to as showrooming, will become the norm. Thirty five percent of 18-34 year olds already leverage mobile devices to compare prices while in stores, well above the 22 percent average.

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