2 Chances to Win $250 Westfield Gift Cards
Posted 2 years ago
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eBay Now Largest Shopping Mall In Australia
Posted 8 months ago
According to the results of a new survey eBay has become the number one shopping mall in Australia attracting over 2 million more visitors that all the Westfield centres in Australia combined during a four week period. According to data compiled by Roy Morgan Research, eBay attracted 7.3 million visitors during a four week period compared to 5.2 million visitors to Westfield shopping centres.
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SurfStitch Launches European Operations
Posted 8 months ago
SurfStitch the biggest online retailer of surfing gear in Australia is set to venture into Europe after just four years of operation in Australia. The company will establish its European headquarters in France and will build an 8,000sqm distribution centre there. According to the company’s founders Lex Pedersen and Justin Cameron, the move signifies SurfStich’s transformation into its next growth stage which will see Europe as a major focus.
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Australians Have Same Rights Shopping Online As In Store
Posted 8 months ago
Most Australian consumers are unaware they have exactly the same rights when making a purchase online as they do when the make a purchase in a physical store according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
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Survey Suggests Apple Users Spend More Online
Posted 8 months ago
Users of Apple devices tend to identify themselves as being more advanced than the median user of technology and according to the latest research from Roy Morgan a consultancy firm, they may be correct in their self assessment. According to the data, nearly 51 per cent of Mac users in Australia make online purchases, against just 37 per cent of Windows users. Not only that but Mac users spend an average on 19 per cent more than their Windows counterparts.
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Consumers Increasingly Opting For Convenience Over Price
Posted 8 months ago
Women who are more fashion conscious then men are spending nearly double the rate at which men do online. According to research from National Australia Bank, there has been a near 25 per cent increase in spending online which hit $11.7 billion over the last year. The data suggests that internet shopping is growing at a faster rate than spending at traditional bricks and mortar stores, particularly in the 30 to 40 age bracket, who are the biggest spenders.
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NSW Treasurer Wants To Lower GST Threshold For Online Purchases
Posted 8 months ago
Mike Baird, Treasurer for New South Wales wants to lower the GST free threshold dramatically for online purchases bought from international retailers in a move that would allow the government to reap hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue. Mr. Baird is proposing that the GST free threshold be cut from $1000 to $30, which would have the result of capturing millions of additional transactions within the GST net bringing Australia in line with many other countries.
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Australians Believe Browsing In Store And Then Buying Online Is Wrong
Posted 8 months ago
The habits of Australian shoppers are changing dramatically in the face of an ever more complicated retail environment that offers more information than they ever had before. The number of Australians shopping online continues to increase, with nearly 85 per cent of those polled saying they had bought something online. Despite this trend, many consumers in the country still prefer to go to traditional physical stores when they wish to engage in some serious shopping. The internet is the first go to place for information for the Australian before making their purchasing decision.
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Traditional Retailers Make In Store Shopping Experience Better
Posted 9 months ago
According to research from Monash University, Aussie shoppers continue to enjoy traditional window shopping at brick and mortar stores, but increasingly want the ability to try out products virtually, or use their smartphone maps to locate the product that they want. The research suggests that whilst traditional retailers are increasingly under attack from online sales, Australian consumers are not yet ready to abandon physical shops in favour of Internet retailers. Instead they expect much more from the in store shopping experience.
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Myer Embraces The Trend Of Online Shopping
Posted 9 months ago
Australian retailer Myer is embracing the growing trend of online shopping by its customers, adding Wi-Fi connectivity to all its stores and trialling iPads for sales assistants. The department store chain is also scaling back its physical store expansion, cutting the number of new stores it plans to open over the next five years from 100 to 75. Myer’s Megan Foster speaking at a retail forum said that whilst internet sales only accounted for just 1 per cent of total revenue, they were growing at a phenomenal week on week rate of 300 per cent.
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Australia Post Announces Deal With Online Retailer
Posted 9 months ago
Traditional retailers in the country are going to find the battle for consumers increasingly tougher with Australia Post announcing yet another partnership with an online retailer that will likely drive prices down. Australian Post will be the official logistics partner for Tarazz.com.au which is a new international shopping service that will be based in Australia.
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