Online shopping stories
76% of Australian shoppers indicate that they have experienced unusual delays in receiving goods they ordered online in the last three months.
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eCommerce experts Optiseller unveil 5 trends that will impact online sellers in 2022, including increased online sales and the rise of mobile shopping.
A new live-streaming solution is helping boost eCommerce sales, according to Agora, a real-time engagement platform.
New fintech startup YouPay offers a unique online shopping option where you pick what items you want from over 250 retailers and get someone else to pay.
Virtual try-on tech becomes latest trend in online shopping market with Zyler reporting half a million outfits tried on in one week.
Researchers also observed a 70% average increase in attempted ransomware attacks in November and December compared to January and February.
The COVID-19 pandemic has driven Australians to online shopping, but there's still a desire for in-store experiences. How can retailers recreate this online?.
The COVID-19 pandemic has boosted online shopping in New Zealand, but consumers still value the in-store experience. How can retailers adapt?.
COVID-19 has accelerated the shift to hybrid work, impacting buyer and seller relationships, says a report by Wyda. #SalesTraining #HybridWork.
With Cyber Monday and Christmas shopping still in full swing, new research has revealed that you may not be as anonymous as you think when you shop online.
Flexible payment options and transparent delivery are key factors driving online shoppers in Australia and New Zealand, says BigCommerce report.
'Tis the season for cyber scams as online shopping peaks, but vigilance and email scrutiny can keep the grinches at bay, warns cybersecurity expert.
Forter, a SaaS-based fraud detection company, works with global online retailers and banks to provide real-time trust analysis.
Coronavirus is responsible for the increase in hacker appetite, as shoppers rely more on e-shopping this year to practice social distancing.
Consumers are being warned to prepare for a spike in phishing attacks this holiday season, with cybercriminals expected to impersonate delivery companies.
Kiwis' expectations for quick and free delivery may be challenged by Christmas delays, according to a study by HERE technologies.
NZ consumers shift towards spending on experiences after lockdown, with the average Kiwi saving $3,000, says Mastercard research.
With holiday sales season near, phishing attacks surge in New Zealand. Experts urge vigilance against scams, stressing caution with online deals.
Almost a fifth of New Zealanders have experienced a scam while shopping online, with the number expected to rise during Black Friday.