Seventy percent of US online consumers research products online and purchase them offline. Based on this behavior, Forrester has identified two consumer categories: multichannel buyers and online window shoppers. Multichannel buyers use the Web for both research and purchases, while online window shoppers use the Web exclusively for researching their offline purchases. Multichannel buyers are almost six times more numerous. They are also more affluent and savvier online users than online window shoppers. The demographic and psychographic differences between these two consumer segments, and examples of how top US retailers are evolving their multichannel strategies in response, offer insights into how eBusiness professionals can enable multichannel consumer behavior.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Multichannel Consumer Behavior Has Become Mainstream
Multichannel Buyers Emerge As A Lucrative Segment
Multichannel Buyers Bring Additional Sales
Online Window Shoppers Have Not Yet Embraced The Web As A Place To Purchase
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Keep Multichannel Buyers Engaged And Convert Online Window Shoppers
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