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Research and Markets: It is Estimated That Retail E-Commerce Sales Will Increase Annually By 18.6% Till 2009

Posted on: Monday, 12 June 2006, 15:00 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38162) has announced the addition of the eMarketer report: US Retail E-Commerce to their offering.

eMarketer estimates that US retail e-commerce sales will increase by an average 18.6% per year between 2005 and 2009. While that will be something of a slowdown, compared to the previous four years, it is not bad news. It is merely a market maturing.

Attention: Advertising Agencies, Marketers, Online Retailers, Portals, Direct Manufacturers and Luxury Goods Merchandisers.

The US Retail E-Commerce report looks at how online sales are becoming an ever more significant of the country's retail sector.

eMarketer estimates that retail e-commerce sales will increase an average 18.6% per year between 2005 and 2009 that's strong growth, but still a downturn from the 26% annual rate seen between 2001 and 2005.

It is not a cause for concern, however, but a sign of a maturing e-commerce marketplace.

Still, exciting developments are taking place on the market's edge, where small Web retailers are emerging to meet the needs of shoppers with special needs and interests.

Key questions the "US Retail E-Commerce" report answers:

-- What is the outlook for retail e-commerce sales?

-- How fast is the number of online buyers growing?

-- What is the per capita online consumer spend?

-- What are the biggest online retail product categories?

-- Which ones are growing the fastest?

-- What trends are shaping online apparel and luxury goods sales?

-- And many more...

The US Retail E-Commerce report aggregates the latest data from leading marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make smart business decisions. Topics Covered Impetus Key US Retail E-Commerce Sales (excluding travel) Metrics, 2001-2009 (CAGR) - Issues & Questions - Overview The eMarketer View Key eMarketer Numbers Overall Consumer Spending Environment Consumer Online Demand Model - Internet Users - Online Shoppers - Online Buyers - Shopper and Buyer Trends Online Shopping by Category - Online Holiday Shopping A Closer Look at the Apparel and Accessories Category - Fashion-Driven Consumers Related Information and Links - Related Links - Related Charts - Suggested Keywords for eStat Database - Contact - Report Contributors About eMarketer - eMarketer's Core Expertise - Dedicated Team - A Trusted Resource

Sources:

Allurent - Burst Media - Compete, Inc. - comScore Networks Inc. - Cotton Incorporated - Ernst Sources: Young - Forrester Research - Gallup Poll - Goldman Sachs - Harris Interactive - iCrossing, Inc. - Internet Retailer - iProspect - JupiterResearch - Majestic Research - National Retail Federation - Newspaper Association of America - Nielsen//NetRatings - NPD Group - Pew Internet Sources: American Life Project - Retail Forward - Schulman, Ronca Sources: Bucuvalas, Inc. (SRBI) - Teenage Research Unlimited - US Census Bureau - US Department of Commerce - Women's Wear Daily - WSL Strategic Retail - Yahoo!

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38162


Source: Business Wire

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