All signs point to more e-shopping in Denmark
Jun 18th, 2008 @ 14:14In a recent press release (in Danish) The Danish Distance Selling and E-business Association can see and predicts more e-shopping in Denmark.
According to the analysis 57 percent of all male internet users in Denmark have shopped online within the recent month in 2007. In 2006 that number was 43. The ladies are a bit behind with 49 percent in 2007 and 33 percent in 2006.
The numbers match those of studies elsewhere:
Another recently announced English analysis from it company Fujitsu shows a significant growth in e-shopping and a stagnation in the physical shopping. The consumers will do more shopping online expecting to do a good deal.
Let's just hope that the Danish postal service doesn't get any worse than it is now, cause that could seriously pull the carpet away under online shopping - providing that you buy goods and not software, of course.
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