Web Shoppers Are Lazy
from the who-cares-about-price-sensitivity dept
A new study points out that many online shoppers are lazy. They very rarely shop around, and even when they do they tend to stick with sites they've already bought from - even if the products are more expensive. The study suggests a number of reasons for this (trust, familiarity with layout), but what it comes down to is the old time=money concept. It's much faster to deal with a site you're already used to. They even calculate that a retailer has a $2.49 price advantage for a customer that has already bought from them over a new retailer. This probably explains why people still shop around for big ticket items like airfare, but stick with a single site for music and books.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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Yup
Just because the Internet came along, it won't change peoples' basic behaviour - the majority goes with what's comfortable in almost every situation.
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