Searching for a new tool box? Hammer? From home products to clothes, online stores are offering it all and then some.
According to research firm Coremetrics, Cyber Monday pulled in 31.1% more online sales than Black Friday this year.
Coremetrics reported that Cyber Monday generated 19.4% more purchases than last year. Consumers seem to be more inclined to the convenience of online stores where you can shop wherever and whenever. The average online shopper spent about $194.89 according to Coremetrics.
As an additional bait, some companies often offer additional savings, extra freebies, and low to free shipping when you buy online. This after-Thanksgiving retail boost may just be what the economy needs!
For full article in the LA Times, visit http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/11/cyber-monday-black-friday-online-purchases-coremetrics.html
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