Retailers see biggest-ever Cyber Monday after record
online Black Friday
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[December 02, 2019] (Reuters)
- U.S. retailers kicked off Cyber Monday by
launching a slew of deals earlier than usual over the weekend, seeking
to sustain the momentum of a record $11.6 billion in online sales on
Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
Shoppers already had nearly a month of sales promotions as retailers
look to draw out a holiday season that on paper is six days shorter this
year due to a late Thanksgiving.
But estimates from Adobe Analytics on Sunday predicted the opening
weekend of U.S. retailers' crucial holiday season would set a new record
of almost $30 billion in sales, with Cyber Monday - now traditionally
the U.S. economy's biggest online shopping day - alone expected to reach
$9.4 billion.
Amazon.com Inc and other traditional retailers such as Target Corp and
Walmart have beefed up delivery services to fulfill online orders faster
as more customers order over their mobile phones and tablets from home.
This year, Target made free shipping available to all its customers
throughout the shopping season, while Walmart offered shoppers the
option of free two-day shipping or in-store pickup on the same day.
"The weekend between Black Friday and Cyber Monday is emerging as a
truly lucrative period for online commerce," said Vivek Pandya, lead
analyst at Adobe.
"Consumers ... are accelerating spend in the run-up to Cyber Monday."
A clear winner so far of the early deals and ramped up preparation for
the holidays were retailers with greater online presence or those who
had services such as "buy online and pick up at store".
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Packaged merchandise on
a conveyer belt after being labeled for shipping is seen at the
Amazon fulfillment center in Robbinsville, New Jersey, U.S.,
November 26, 2018. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
The National Retail Federation estimates nearly 69 million Americans will scour
the web for deals on everything from iPads and homeware to kids' toys, and
Adobe's estimate of $9.4 billion would be a 19% increase on the same day a year
ago.
Target on Black Friday announced that it would kick off a week of online
discounts a day before, with new deals available every day until Dec. 9, while
Kohl's Corp started online deals on Saturday, with deeper discounts on Monday.
Digital sales this year are also likely to get a big boost from orders through
social media platforms like Youtube, WeChat, Instagram and Facebook.
"Brands and retailers will feel the effects of a Gen Z with even greater
purchasing power," said Rob Graf, vice president of strategy and insights at
industry software maker Salesforce.
"They are also pushing the boundaries of where actual purchases will happen."
(Reporting by Aishwarya Venugopal in Bengaluru; editing by Patrick Graham,
Bernard Orr)
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