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E-Shopping during the forthcoming festive months are likely to increase by 350% for any number of products,gianmarco lorenzi shoes, with the Gujaratis taking a lead in shopping online, industry body Assocham said on Wednesday.
People may buy mobile phones, e-tablets, consumer electronics, home appliances, interior decor, furnishings, apparel and ornaments the e-shopping way.
It said the amount of e-shoppers was multiplying due to factors such as home delivery which saves time, '24x7' shopping with ease and availability factors for product comparisons.
According to research conducted recently jointly undertaken by Forrester and ASSOCHAM, e-commerce revenues in India would increase by more than five times in 4 years, jumping from One dollar.6 billion in 2012 to Eight dollars.8 billion in 2016. While this is still under other countries in Asia Pacific,http://vasutsorozo.eu/en/aboutus.html#comment-32081, for example China and Japan, India CAGR is much greater than any other country, Mr. D S Rawat, Secretary-General, ASSOCHAM said.
Discounts on many articles sold around Diwali range from 10-15% to 80-90% depending upon product vertical. Another offers are lucky draws, free freight, free gifts and vouchers. An estimated 1.25 crore customers e-shopped items worth around Rs 5,gianmarco lorenzi boots,000 crore in 2011. With the number of online shoppers registering a phenomenal 250% annual growth, many retail chains and consumer durable companies are joining the net bandwagon to tap the e-shopping market.
At the moment the internet market, estimated at Rs. 6,000 crore,gianmarco lorenzi italy, is growing at over 250 per cent annually. India has more than 12 crore Online users, of that around half go for online purchases and also the number is growing each year. With such a large market size, companies, right from retail shops to consumer goods, are entering the web space to draw in potential customers.
The client behavior is evolving dramatically. People not just use the Web to book air tickets and movie tickets but also place orders for purchasing cell phones, laptops and other electronic devices and home appliances. In India,gianmarco lorenzi outlet, customers wait for the festive season to get the best deals on all their shopping needs, Mr Rawat said.
Over 2,000 people participated in the survey conducted at various urban centres across India.
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are also shopping more online throughout the festive season. Around the Raksha Bandhan festival,http://www.corporatekillers.net/elysian/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?394106.last, online shopping by NRIs contributed about 40-50% of total shopping, whereas during Diwali, it increases to 85%.
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