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list of retailers participating in the CyberMonday.com Deal of the Hour
View a list of some retailers’ planned Cyber Monday promotions and NRF’s Black Friday spending survey
Number of Americans to Shop on Cyber Monday Nears
100 Million, According to Shop.org Survey
--While Some Will Shop at Work, Most Will Bargain-Hunt from Home--
Washington, November 29, 2009—As online
retailers put the finishing touches on Cyber Monday promotions, the number of
people who plan to shop on the Monday after Thanksgiving may surpass even their
highest expectations. According to a survey conducted for Shop.org by
BIGresearch, 96.5 million Americans plan to shop on Cyber Monday this year, up
from 85 million in 2008.
“Americans appreciate the convenience of
shopping online, which doesn’t require standing in line, circling for a parking
spot, or even changing out of your pajamas,” said Scott Silverman, Executive
Director of Shop.org. “Online retailers have been working overtime to make sure
their Cyber Monday promotions are enticing, so shoppers can expect incredible
bargains on popular holiday items, percentages off entire websites, and a lot of
free shipping.”
A
survey released last week found that nearly nine in ten (87.1%) retailers
will have a special promotion for Cyber Monday, up from 83.7 percent last year
and 72.2 percent in 2007. The most popular promotions are expected to be
specific deals (42.9%), one-day sales (32.9%), and free shipping on all
purchases (15.7%). Half of retailers (50.0%) will distribute promotions and
deals to shoppers through a special Cyber Monday email.
While some Cyber Monday shoppers will choose to
shop from the office, the large majority will shop from living rooms and
kitchens all across the country.* According to the survey, 91.5 percent of Cyber
Monday shoppers – or 88.2 million Americans – will shop from home on Cyber
Monday while 13.5 percent, or 13 million people, will shop from work. (A
Shop.org/BIGresearch
survey released last week estimated that 69 million Americans would shop
from work at some point during the holiday season.)
As Americans embrace the latest technology, 3.8
percent of Cyber Monday shoppers will shop from a mobile device like an iPhone
or a Blackberry. In addition, a small fraction of shoppers (1.5%) said they will
shop from another location like a coffee shop or a friend’s house.
“As the number of Americans with high-speed
internet at home increases, fewer people feel the need to shop online from
work,” said Phil Rist, Executive Vice
President, Strategic Initiatives, BIGresearch.
“While many companies don’t mind employees shopping online over their lunch
hours, high unemployment and concerns over job security may cause more people to
shop this Cyber Monday from the comforts of their own home.”
While many retailers expect to see sales and
traffic spike over lunch hours, Cyber Monday shoppers plan to go online
throughout the day. According to the survey, 41.5 percent of Cyber Monday
shoppers plan to hit the web early in the morning, with nearly as many (38.0%)
planning to shop late morning. In addition, one-third of Cyber Monday shoppers
(32.9%) will shop in the early evening or late evening (22.7%).
Shop.org Reveals Retailers Participating in
CyberMonday.com Deals of the Hour
Shop.org’s CyberMonday.com, which
features holiday promotions and special savings
from more than 700 retailers, was created by retailers as a one-stop shop for
consumers looking for the best Cyber Monday promotions.
In addition to hundreds of special offers, some
of which will be exclusive promotions available only on the site,
CyberMonday.com will be featuring a Deal of the Hour on its front page tomorrow,
highlighting a different retail promotion every 60 minutes. Retailers
participating in the Cyber Monday Deal of the Hour include Sears, Borders, The
Home Depot and Red Envelope. (Click
here for the full list of companies and times.) Offers will include free
shipping specials, dollars off, percentages off, and free gifts with purchase.
In addition, CyberMonday.com will be
distributing $250 in gift cards from major retailers each day through Dec. 25 to
its fans on
Facebook and followers on
Twitter.
All CyberMonday.com proceeds received by
Shop.org benefit its
Ray M. Greenly Scholarship Fund, which helps students pursuing careers in
retail. Ray Greenly was a Vice President at Shop.org before passing away from
cancer in 2005. More than $900,000 has been raised for the scholarship fund
through CyberMonday.com.
About the Surveys
The survey, conducted Nov. 26-28, 2009 by
BIGresearch for Shop.org, polled 4,985 consumers and has a margin of error of
plus or minus 1.4%.
Cyber Monday, a term coined by Shop.org in
2005, began after retailers noticed a trend of people shopping online on the
Monday after Thanksgiving. Today, Cyber Monday is viewed as the ceremonial
kickoff to the online holiday shopping season, when shoppers flood websites
expecting robust promotions and many retailers highlight some of their most
compelling holiday offers.
BIGresearch is a consumer market intelligence firm that provides unique
consumer insights that are gathered online utilizing very large sample sizes.
BIGresearch’s syndicated Consumer Intentions and Actions survey monitors the
pulse of more than 8,000 consumers each month to empower its clients with unique
insights for identifying opportunities in a fragmented and changing marketplace.
Shop.org, a division of the National Retail Federation, is the world's
leading membership community for digital retail. Founded in 1996, Shop.org's 600
members include the 10 largest retailers in the
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*This is the first year Shop.org has asked
people from where they plan to shop on Cyber Monday; therefore, historical data
is not available.