DubLi Shops and the Trend 2008

 

DubLi Shops are the Lifeblood of DubLi Ecommerce. Accordingly, DubLi.com is observing the Web shop business: 
What’s the Trend in 2008?

Based on the results of a number of surveys, the software company Hybris has compiled a trend list for the Webshop market. Accordingly, it indicates sales of 10.9 billion Euros in 2007 in Germany alone. What was mentioned were more clarity and simpler operation, along with the following points:

1. 
Catalogues are enjoying a revival in 2008! This applies to both online and printed material. Product information is available in integrated scrollable online catalogues.

2. 
Another “hot topic” in 2008 are multi-national web shops. Preferably with international payment possibilities and the automatic calculation of various taxes and delivery costs.

3. 
And… the customer is King: the BIG HIT 2008 within the Service area includes everything from bonus pages for regular customers… to personal consultations… From self-designed T-shirts to self-portrait coffee cups… Sops that provide “extras” are at an advantage.

 

Ecommerce and Online markets: increased figures

From DubLi directly: In order to better evaluate the medium and to utilize data for an internet presence, we would like to present the newest data based on a German survey.

General internet use:

• 59 % of all Germans use the internet (38.5 million people), 31 % of Germans are online daily. On average, they are online for 59 minutes a day. 51 % utilize a fast DSL connection

Consumer reaction to online advertising:

• 20 % let themselves be directed by internet advertising, 18 % of men and 9 % of women felt that such advertising was positive, 13 % of internet users are particularly aware of online ads

Consumer purchase behavior online / shop design

• within the last 12 months, 74 % have made online purchases, 46 % of all web users shop online regularly (eg. travel).
• 85 % of all women greatly value delivery conditions (73% men as well); for 76 %, security is the most important criteria.  61 % expect detailed product descriptions, 46 % attach special importance to test results and consumer certification.
43 % were bewildered by inferior shop design and around 50 % terminate their online transaction before a sale is completed! 

Internet use in companies

• 89 % of all companies have internet access, 59 % manage their own internet presence and 41 % use it for publishing additional product information. 25 % provide interactive elements on their homepages (eg. a shop or customer support). Especially interesting: 60 % of all firms use the internet for business to business transactions. 


Ecommerce and Online shopping: What is in demand and what is sold?

The conversion quota – the e-commerce magic word! This percentage indicates how many of sought-after products are actually sold. The numbers are from 2007 from Mediascope Analysis of the European Interactive Advertising Association:

Concert and festival tickets were highest rated with a conversion quota of 75 %.

Travel tickets, books, and clothing were rated at over 70 percent.

The share of consumers who bought a mobile phone online increased by 23 percent to 38 percent.

Music downloads, car accessories, furniture, foodstuffs and computer games registered two-digit conversion quota growth.

The greatest expenditure was registered in the Scandinavian nations of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, while the British bought the greatest number of articles.

In Germany, France and Italy costs per article were lower, which seems to suggest a key role played by the internet in the search for bargains.

[Source: DubLi.com]