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More than $3.5 billion was spent online in March 2001, jumping 35.6 percent from $2.6 billion in April 2000. Two product categories accounted for more than half of this growth. Online travel spiked 58.5 percent to more than one billion dollars in March 2001, while clothing and apparel jumped 122.3 percent to $368 million. Nielsen//NetRatings and Harris Interactive 04/24/2001
The automobile sector is the fourth largest online shopping category, capturing 26% of the total adult population of online shoppers after airline reservations (45%), books (40%), and clothing (29%). Diameter's @plan Advertising 04/09/2001
Americans logged on to the Internet to spend more than 28 billion last year, with airline tickets, personal computers and hotel rooms drawing the most dollars. Census Bureau 02/16/2001
Online shoppers spent the most on airline tickets _ an estimated dlrs 7.8 billion last year. Web-savvy consumers also spent dlrs 5.1 billion on personal computers and dlrs 2.1 billion on hotel bookings. Census Bureau 02/16/2001
Consumers' likelihood of purchasing consumer electronics online is falling and defection is high. cPulse Study 12/15/2000
Forty-two percent of online shoppers purchased books and magazines, making these the most popular items purchased online over the last year, followed by CDs, movies, and videos (39 percent), and travel-related goods and services (39 percent). Deloitte & Touche 11/07/2000
Personal computers, books, music, and videos all showed steady growth in the first quarter of 2000. Revenue for computer hardware and peripherals climbed more than $100 million, or 14 percent, to $852 million while computer software sales rose 10 percent to $257 million. Book sales jumped 12 percent to $461 million, while music and video sales were up 8 percent to $340 million. ZD Net 04/27/2000
 



 


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