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Cyber Monday sees rise in traffic at top retailers

28 Nov '07
3 min read

• 6 percent of the Internet users on Cyber Monday made an online purchase.
• 44 percent of Internet users on Cyber Monday shopped online (i.e. visited an online retail site or used a comparison shopping engine)
• 60 percent of dollars spent online on Cyber Monday came from work computers, with the balance coming from home and university computers.

Cyber Monday Sees Rise in Traffic at Top Retail Sites:
On Cyber Monday, most of the top online retail sites experienced significant gains in the number of visitors. Amazon Sites saw the most visitors on Cyber Monday 2007, up 26 percent gain versus the same day last year and up 50 percent compared to the average daily visitors during the four weeks leading up to Cyber Monday.

Six out of the top ten retail sites saw their visitors more than double compared to the daily average over the four weeks preceding Cyber Monday. Apple's modest gains are the result of consistently high traffic levels during the weeks preceding Cyber Monday.

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