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Here are some numbers that I found to follow up on my anecdotal  shopping bag count of last weekend. I wanted to put the story into the online retailing context.  The Forester numbers say it the most. 45% plan to spend less this Christmas season due to the economic state of the world. Wow that is a huge drop in spending year over year. For the online retailer a number to watch this year is the shipping costs. According to a recent Paypal survey 40% of the people that abandoned their shopping carts did so because of of high shipping costs. In another poll by BIGresearch 60% said that free shipping was very important to them. I know personally that I stopped using Ebay last year due to merchants completely gouging the customer with expensive shipping fees.  I think that if you want to avoid the empty carts online this year you need keep the shipping costs aggressively low if not free all together.

Will shoppers spend more or less this year?

  • 26% of consumers plan to spend less, 11% expect to spend more, and 63% about the same. “For the first time I am predicting flat to declining sales for the holiday season,” stated Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst, The NPD Group, Inc. NPD Group Holiday 2008 Survey
  • 59% will spend less, citing food prices (73%), energy prices (69%) the economy (61%) and job uncertainty (18%) as reasons. 11% are still paying off last year’s holiday purchases. Deloitte, October 2008

How does price play in importance?

  • 60% say that lower prices, sales and special values will dictate where they shop (surveyed mid-September before the stock market’s major downturn). NPD Group, September 2008
  • 70% will shop sale items more often and 53% have become less brand loyal in favor of less expensive brands. Morpace, October 2008
  • 73% will shop where they can find the best value for their money. 72% will look for low prices. Convenient location, quality and selection of merchandise, and customer service/experience all ranked lower. Deloitte, October 2008

Is free shipping important?

Free shipping (95%) and sales/specials (83%) top of the list of what influences online gift buying. e-tailing group, October 2008

  • 75% prefer to shop with online retailers that offer free shipping. 58% claim that shipping prices deter them from shopping online. Forrester Research, October 2008

On Saturday we decided to take a trip up to the Apple Store and spend some of the birthday cash that I had received a few days earlier. We live in the West End of the city and decided that a walk up Robson street to the Apple store and get us into the Christmas spirit by immersing ourselves in the sessional throng of holiday shoppers. Well the downtown crowds did not disappoint and it was pretty intense and actually quite difficult to make our way through the busy sidewalks. I thought to myself that maybe Canada is going to be immune from the US recession after all. At least that's what it looked like at first glance. Then I noticed something strange in the sea of Christmas shoppers. There were little to no shopping bags being toted about. I thought maybe it was just a fluke and this would surely change as we made our way into the centre of the shopping district. My count put it at 1 in 10 with a bag and not a big bag at that. Five, ten, then fifteen minutes went by and nothing changed with my count. This was a stunning observation for this time of year.

So what is going on here? Are people waiting for bargains? Are they just out and about window shopping? Or are they shopping online? It's not like there are no bargains to be had. The B2 shoe store had price cuts upwards of 60% off just about all of the stock.

If this trend continues my feeling is the retailers are going to be decimated this season. 

What are you doing this Christmas? Are you cutting back? Buying online? Waiting until there are better bargains?