Friday, August 26, 2011

Online Stores U.S. set a record: $ 1 billion per day

Research firm comScore has summed up the main day of the American online trading: daily volume of retail Internet sales in the "Cyber" (November 29, 2010) amounted to $ 1028 million is 16% more than in the "Cyber", 2009 - and much more than any other day. On Monday following the Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. has traditionally been a sharp surge in retail sales - both online and in brick and mortar stores. This year, for the period 1 to November 29, the volume of Internet sales in the country reached $ 13.55 billion on Nov. 29 purchase at the online stores have made about 9 million people (600 thousand more than in the "Cyber" last year) . The average online buyer in the "Cyber-2010" made 1.9 transactions, spending on online purchases just over $ 60.

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