Holiday Season Good Or Bad?
from the well,-this-study-says... dept
Is this holiday season going to be good or bad for e-commerce? Apparently, it depends on who you talk to. Some studies are saying that everything looks great and people can't wait to do all their holiday shopping on the web. However, a different study is warning that this holiday season is off to a slow start online. My guess is that the big name online sites will do just fine, though they won't necessarily take over the world, as some people expected them to do after last year's performance.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Holiday Season
Anyway, I think the holiday season will be mixed for online. Last year seem to be the first big year for online buying. Something new always draws a crowd. This year, more online looking and then physical shopping is my guess. I think the catalog companies will do a good about of business. I enjoy looking at the catalog and then buying on-line.
You still can't beat sitting on the couch browsing through catalogs.
Dave
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