Consumers are now showing consistent behavior across several categories, indicating that upcoming sales and earnings will include dramatic eCommerce spikes.
The researcher analyzed consumers’ purchasing and online search behavior on the weekend of Feb. 29 to March 2, and then again on the following weekend March 7 to 9. COVID-19-related page views from the first weekend were 59% higher than the prior week, and continued to increase as the outbreak spread across the country, the research revealed.
eCommerce might be peaking with the initial rush to purchase amid COVID-19. Advertising continues to be an important driver to keep online sales humming.
Unsurprisingly, since mid-March, Uber Eats orders across the United States and Canada have increased by 30%. That’s likely a reaction to people’s quarantines: w
Driven by COVID-19 impacts, U.S. ecommerce sales surged 25% in March, with e-grocery sales doubling between March 13-15 and March 1-11, according to Adobe.
A log in Pennsylvania has gotten a lot of foot—and talon and paw—traffic during the last year. In trail camera footage captured by photographer Robert Bush Sr., local wildlife is shown crossing the downed tree throughout 2018 and 2019.
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