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Baby boomers spend more online than other age groups, Jupiter says
Baby boomers spend more online than average users despite comparable incomes, according to a new study from Jupiter Research.
Posted 08/01/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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28% of retailers to invest in web site measurement this year, Jupiter says
While many retailers plan to invest in technology to better measure web site performance this year, they also need to make sure they have staff experts who can analyze and learn from performance-related data, Jupiter Research warns.
Posted 03/04/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Home page failures are driving away customers, says new Jupiter research
In a survey this month of 239 consumer-oriented web sites, Jupiter found that one in seven web sites failed a test of links to other pages. "The errors were severe enough to cause visitor defection," Jupiter reported.
Posted 12/17/2003Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Retailers should focus on the basics of site functionality, Jupiter says
Many retailers overlook the basics of providing good site search and navigation as a way of keeping customers interested in their sites and coming back for more, Jupiter Research says.
Posted 10/23/2003Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Site search falling down on the job, says Jupiter survey
One-third of consumers turn to site search before navigation, but nearly half find it time-consuming and confusing.
Posted 02/11/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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E-retail spending will grow 21% annually through 2007, Jupiter predicts
In five years, the web also will influence 34% of all retail spending, six times as many sales as are transacted online.
Posted 01/08/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Why home pages get cluttered
Turf battles can overload a home page. The solution isn’t just cutting links, but setting and sticking to home page goals, reports Jupiter Research.
Posted 10/11/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Sales via kiosk will reach $3 billion in 2006, says Jupiter
Unless it’s on paper, kiosks don’t deliver the goods. But kiosk-influenced sales will soar to $48.7 billion in 2006 as shoppers use them for research and payment.
Posted 10/03/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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27% of abandoned shopping carts could be prevented with better design
12% of bailouts are due to slow page downloads and 9% to confusing online order forms. Improving both will improve sales, says Jupiter Research.
Posted 09/12/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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The mass affluent will continue to be a major online force, Jupiter says
The mass affluent will spend an average $926 online by 2006. Wooing them will require loyalty programs, ease of returns, and product comparison tools.
Posted 06/18/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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