Internet spending in the US is set to increase by an average of more than 25% this year, according to a new report from eMarketer.
The study also found that repeat purchasers account for an increasing proportion of online sales, and these customers tend to be spending more each time they buy online.
“With the number of online shoppers continuing to grow, US consumers are also spending more online, thereby creating a healthy prognosis for internet retailers across the board,” said Steve Butler, Senior Analyst at eMarketer. “One significant result is that online retailers’ customer acquisition costs are falling,” he concluded.
Average Annual Expenditure Online Among US Internet Users Who Buy Online | ||
Year | Spend ($) | % Change |
2000 | 969 | – |
2001 | 866 | -20.6 |
2002F | 1089 | 25.8 |
2003F | 1249 | 14.7 |
2004F | 1400 | 12.1 |
Source: eMarketer, September 2002 |