According to a report by Adobe Analytics shared by Ramon Ray of ZoneofGenius.com, the shift towards mobile shopping is gaining momentum. Adobe analyzed over one trillion visits to U.S. retail sites and provided insights on consumer behavior, highlighting significant trends in mobile commerce.
In the 2021 holiday season, mobile sales accounted for 43% of online sales, up from 40% in 2020.
By 2023, mobile surpassed desktop for the first time, contributing 51% of sales.
Adobe forecasts that mobile will account for 53% of online sales in the 2024 holiday season.
This continued growth signifies a decisive shift towards mobile as the preferred shopping channel during the holiday season.
Mobile sales averaged 47.7% of online sales from January to July 2024, up from 46.6% in the same period in 2023.
In July 2024, mobile reached a 49.3% share, approaching half of all online sales.
A total of $280.4B was spent through mobile devices in the first seven months of 2024, marking a 10.2% YoY growth.
Promotional events such as Prime Day and Memorial Day saw mobile dominate with a 51% share of sales on average.
Groceries saw a 68.2% share of online sales via mobile in July 2024, continuing its dominance since April 2021.
The personal care category, including cosmetics, saw 77% of online sales through mobile in July 2024.
Mobile accounted for 60.8% of online apparel sales in July 2024, overtaking desktop in May 2020.
Electronics and home improvement lag behind, with mobile shares of 21.3% and 33.3%, respectively, in July 2024.
Will mobile shopping become the new norm for all categories?
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