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Here are some predictions from the report:
- online sales will increase 15 percent over the five-day period between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday;
- Cyber Monday online sales are projected to increase 15.8 percent, with online sales on Thanksgiving Day expected to grow by 15.6 percent;
- mobile browsing will account for nearly half (48.2 percent) of all online traffic over the five-day period, an increase of 23 percent over last year;
- mobile sales will comprise 24.4 percent of all online sales, up 9.5 percent year-over-year;
- due to an increased use of digital coupons, consumers will spend 2.9 percent less per online order over the five-day period;
- retailers’ emails sent during the five-day period will see a 10 percent increase in clickthrough rate vs. last year, with 35 percent of those clickthroughs occurring on a mobile device; and
- tablets will account for twice as many mobile purchases compared to smartphones.
"Without question, this will be a strong holiday shopping season, supported by the power of big data and analytics, which are helping brands better understand their customers and make crucial decisions in real time," said Jay Henderson, director of strategy, IBM ExperienceOne, in a company press release.
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Joe Keenan is the executive editor of Total Retail. Joe has more than 10 years experience covering the retail industry, and enjoys profiling innovative companies and people in the space.
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