Online Sales Growing Four Times Faster Than Overall Retail
Written by Evan SchumanNovember 21st, 2006
The U.S. Census Bureau is reporting that brick-and-mortar retail sales are increasing four times more slowly than their online component. Specifically, E-Commerce sales for the third-quarter jumped 20.4 percent compared with last year’s identical quarter, while all retail sales jumped only 4.8 percent.
Perhaps more telling are the actual quarterly revenue figures, which give $27.5 billion in online revenue and almost $1 trillion ($991.7 billion) for all of retail.
Web sales may be comparitively small but E-Commerce is hardly a startup anymore. If it’s still bringing in this kind of growth after a dozen years, brick and mortar managers better take notice and get their customer service acts in gear.
Cards issued by European banks when used online cross border don't usually support AVS checks. So, when a European card is used with a billing address that's in the US, an ecom merchant wouldn't necessarily know that the shipping zip code doesn't match the billing code.
-Marc
