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The sectors that are growing the most in the e-commerce sector Among the sectors that have increased sales the most is clothing , which boasts a +30%, thanks to the continuous growth of online stores such as Yoox, Amazon and SaldiPrivati. The IT sector follows , with an increase of 20%, which can count on the driving force of eBay.it and Amazon. Positive values, although to a lesser extent, for Publishing , whose turnover grew by 6% in 2013. Keep an eye on the +11% in the Grocery sector ; it is a few million euros, but the figure is significant: an ever-increasing number of Italians like to shop in online grocery stores. Tourism and insurance also grew, albeit slightly , recording +13% and +14% respectively. As regards tourism, the increase is attributable to favorable sales policies implemented by operators specialized in air transport, such as eDreams and Volagratis.
The data from the major insurance companies - DirectLine, Zurich Connect, Linear, Genialloyd, Genertel - are all with a plus sign - and Riccardo Mangiaracina of the Polytechnic of Milan explains that "the services sector accounts for 61% of total eCommerce sales", specifying Email List then that "the Italian situation is confirmed as similar to the major European countries". One of the new aspects that characterized eCommerce in 2013 is "multi-channel", i.e. the integration of different sales channels by some companies, which offer the possibility of purchasing from "offline" and online stores, or via mobile and social. Multi-channel sales allow customers to save money and also attract new buyers, thanks to unlimited store opening hours and superior geographical coverage.
It should also be noted that there has been an increase in spending by existing consumers, who spend up to 20% more. This is the thought expressed by Netcomm president, Roberto Liscia: "In the future, sales models that provide customers with real advantages in terms of price will be crucial in eCommerce".Mobile devices are driving consumption . This, in a nutshell, is the result of a joint analysis by the Netcomm B2c eCommerce Observatory and the School of Management of the Polytechnic of Milan . Content index m-commerce, commerce developed via mobile Growth in ecommerce purchases via smartphone Constant growth in the desire to purchase via the web m-commerce, commerce developed via mobile According to these two institutes, in fact, it is smartphones and tablets that dominate the world of e-commerce, with a growth of 255% recorded in the last year.
The data from the major insurance companies - DirectLine, Zurich Connect, Linear, Genialloyd, Genertel - are all with a plus sign - and Riccardo Mangiaracina of the Polytechnic of Milan explains that "the services sector accounts for 61% of total eCommerce sales", specifying Email List then that "the Italian situation is confirmed as similar to the major European countries". One of the new aspects that characterized eCommerce in 2013 is "multi-channel", i.e. the integration of different sales channels by some companies, which offer the possibility of purchasing from "offline" and online stores, or via mobile and social. Multi-channel sales allow customers to save money and also attract new buyers, thanks to unlimited store opening hours and superior geographical coverage.
It should also be noted that there has been an increase in spending by existing consumers, who spend up to 20% more. This is the thought expressed by Netcomm president, Roberto Liscia: "In the future, sales models that provide customers with real advantages in terms of price will be crucial in eCommerce".Mobile devices are driving consumption . This, in a nutshell, is the result of a joint analysis by the Netcomm B2c eCommerce Observatory and the School of Management of the Polytechnic of Milan . Content index m-commerce, commerce developed via mobile Growth in ecommerce purchases via smartphone Constant growth in the desire to purchase via the web m-commerce, commerce developed via mobile According to these two institutes, in fact, it is smartphones and tablets that dominate the world of e-commerce, with a growth of 255% recorded in the last year.