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Stats: How fashion ecommerce has changed since Covid-19

Econsultancy

As a result, the dramatic shift to ecommerce in this category over the past 18 months has meant online clothes shopping could overtake in-store purchases by as soon as next year, ahead of previous expectations that it would happen in 2025. This marks apparel as the most sought-after ecommerce product, cross-border.

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14 stats that show how gaming, in-game ads and OTT entertainment have changed in the wake of Covid-19

Econsultancy

By 2025, it is predicted that European gamers will number more than 367 million. billion in 2025, illustrating the economic clout that gaming can wield even in “smaller” regional markets. TBRC predicts that the size of the global TV ad market will grow from $95.98 millon to 316.07 million in 2021.

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300+ Digital Marketing Stats to Drive Your Marketing Strategy

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(MarketingEvolution) Over 80% of marketers report that their decisions are now predominantly data-informed. SAS) Smartphone analytics predict a 25% increase in mobile traffic by 2025, according to the Ericsson Mobility Report. SmartInsights) Leading marketers are 1.6 billion by 2025. market share. billion by 2030.

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Stats roundup: the impact of Covid-19 on ecommerce

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As a result, the dramatic shift to ecommerce in this category over the past 18 months has meant online clothes shopping could overtake in-store purchases by as soon as 2022, ahead of previous expectations that it would happen in 2025. by 2025, half a percentage point higher. in the last 10 years, and is forecast to drop to 3.2%

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Stats roundup: the impact of Covid-19 on marketing & advertising

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Amazon, Meta and Alphabet to account for half of ad market in 2025, thanks to acceleration from Covid-19. Thanks to a boost in social and ecommerce advertising over the course of the pandemic, new research from WARC Data suggests Amazon, Meta and Alphabet could account for half of a potential $1 trillion advertising market by 2025.