The holiday rush almost always means increased revenue rates for retailers. That may be even more noticeable than usual this year: many Americans are planning to spend more on gifts for the winter holidays in the coming months than they had during 2012. Further, it seems they may be spending that money much earlier than they did in previous years.
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Consumers are ready to start their holiday shopping - and they're looking for discounts
Topics: Funding Your Business, Retail
As U.S. consumers continue to recover from the effects of the recession, it is possible they will spend more on their electronic cards than they have in previous years - illustrating the need for business owners to optimize their ability to accept electronic payments.
Consumers spent more on their credit cards in 2012 than they had in previous years - possibly through newer modes of payment, such as mobile credit card processing and online credit card processing terminals - according to a recent report from MasterCard. Consumers increased their credit spending by more than 8 percent during the past year, contributing to a boost in credit volume of more than $170 billion.
Topics: Growing Your Business
GM aims to increase online car sales
American consumers have come to expect that they can buy almost anything online. One item that's still traditionally purchased on-site, however, is automobiles. That may be about to change.
General Motors plans to release a web-based application called Shop-Click-Drive to its entire dealer network sometime before the end of the calendar year, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. The app will allow new-car buyers to access prices, trade-in values, financing applications and much more from their computers. Shoppers can even use the application to arrange test drives and deliveries of new vehicles.
Topics: Growing Your Business, Auto shops, Retail
Retail sales may increase this holiday season
Retail outlets would do well to begin preparing for the holiday rush as soon as possible. Consumers may be spending more purchasing gifts this season than they have in any recent years past.
Retail sales during November and December are expected to increase by roughly four percent when compared to figures from 2012, for a projected revenue of more than $600 billion, according to a report from the National Retail Federation. Holiday sales in 2012 had increased from previous years by 3.5 percent, and the ten-year average holiday sales growth is 3.3 percent, indicating that this years increase will have more customers rushing to credit card payment processing terminals than ever before.
"Our forecast is a realistic look at where we are right now in this economy - balancing continue
Topics: Growing Your Business, Retail
Study: The new state of the mobile payments industry
Consumers may not be ready to purchase the majority of their products and services from their smartphones - but businesses are quickly preparing for the day when they will.
Smartphone use is nearly ubiquitous among American shoppers: More than 90 percent of consumers currently use the devices, compared to the 66 percent who reported doing so during 2012, according to the 2014 Mobile Payments State of the Industry Report, published by Mobile Payments Today. Additionally, 93 percent of respondents noted that they've used their smartphones to access the internet, up from the 65 percent who did so during 2012.
Topics: Funding Your Business, Mobile
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