US e-commerce spending from desktop computers rose 12% year-over-year in Q1 to US$56.1B; m-commerce spending on smartphones, tablets added US$7.3B in quarter, up 23% from a year ago: comScore
Cindy Allen
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May 13, 2014
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comScore M-Commerce Data Shows Mobile Added $7.3 Billion in Q1 Spending Desktop-Based Retail E-Commerce Growth Rates Excludes Auctions, Autos and Large Corporate Purchases Total U.S. – Home & Work Locations (excl. Mobile) Source: comScore, Inc. Quarter E-Commerce Spending Y/Y Percent Change Q1 2008 $31,178 11% Q2 2008 $30,581 13% Q3 2008 $30,274 6% Q4 2008 $38,071 -3% Q1 2009 $31,031 0% Q2 2009 $30,169 -1% Q3 2009 $29,552 -2% Q4 2009 $39,045 3% Q1 2010 $33,984 10% Q2 2010 $32,942 9% Q3 2010 $32,133 9% Q4 2010 $43,432 11% Q1 2011 $38,002 12% Q2 2011 $37,501 14% Q3 2011 $36,308 13% Q4 2011 $49,698 14% Q1 2012 $44,282 17% Q2 2012 $43,153 15% Q3 2012 $41,936 15% Q4 2012 $56,781 14% Q1 2013 $50,180 13% Q2 2013 $49,843 16% Q3 2013 $47,468 13% Q4 2013 $63,084 11% Q1 2014 $56,101 12% "Q1 e-commerce and m-commerce spending growth have seen a modest acceleration versus the fourth quarter, which is a positive sign in light of overall softness in consumer discretionary spending across the broader U.S. economy during the early part of the year," said comScore chairman emeritus Gian Fulgoni. "As we look ahead to the remainder of 2014, we hope that signs of improved consumer sentiment and a strengthening job market will help further bolster digital commerce. In addition, with several key consumer tech product upgrade cycles and new product introductions expected in the back of the year, there would appear to be continued momentum for the market throughout the year barring any unforeseen economic troubles." Other highlights from Q1 2014 include: Webinar Series: State of the U.S. Online Retail Economy through Q1 2014 To register for the webinar, please visit: http://www.comscore.com/Insights/Events_and_Webinars/Webinar/2014/State_of_the_US_Online_Retail_Economy_in_Q1_2014 About comScore Logo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20080115/COMSCORELOGO
comScore Chairman Emeritus Gian Fulgoni to Present Overview of Q1 2014 E-Commerce Trends in Upcoming Webinar
comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ:
SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its estimates of Q1 2014 U.S. digital commerce sales. Q1 2014 saw desktop e-commerce spending rise 12 percent year-over-year to
$56.1 billion, marking the eighteenth consecutive quarter of positive year-over-year growth and fourteenth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth. M-commerce spending on smartphones and tablets added
$7.3 billion for the quarter, up 23 percent vs. year ago, for a digital commerce spending total of
$63.4 billion in the first quarter.
($ Millions)
Join Gian Fulgoni and Andrew Lipsman, VP of Marketing & Insights, as they present their semi-annual update of the state of the U.S. online retail economy through Q1 2014 in a live webinar on Thursday, May 15 from 2-3 p.m. EST / 1-2 p.m. CST / 11-12 p.m. PST. Featured content includes content sections covering mobile/multi-platform commerce trends, social commerce and loyalty programs.
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