Why Customers Shop Online and In Stores

April 23, 2018

Keeping up with the ever-changing retail landscape can feel like walking on a treadmill that keeps increasing its pace without warning. Understanding consumers’ online shopping habits while making sense of their attitudes towards physical stores is a tall order.

The United Parcel Service of America released a three-part study in 2017 that explores how consumers are using different channels, the digital evolution that is happening and how mobile devices factor into the shopping experience.

We are unpacking the UPS Pulse of the Online Shopper studies in a two-part series. Part 1 examines physical stores, online marketplaces and what role social media plays. Part 2 explores smartphones, apps and device usage.

When a customer is ready, willing and able to spend money, what makes them shop at a physical store or an online marketplace? What role does social media play? All the data cited in this entry is from the study’s third and first installments.

The Power of Physical Stores

Brick and mortar stores still have a place, even though the average percentage of purchases made in physical stores has decreased in the past 4 years.

Top 5 reasons to visit a physical store:

59% touch/feel product

54% solve immediate problems

52% superior customer service

44% unique products

29% innovative shopping environment

Why shoppers return to physical stores:

42% in-store remains part of shopping routine

35% like to browse online & visit store to physically interact with product (webrooming)

33% only when something is urgently needed

33% unique shopping experience at physical store

What makes a physical store better than an online marketplace:

45% better sales

37% known product quality

30% unique products

29% favorite store

In-store associates make a big impact on the in-store experience. The most important interactions with employees include:

65% fast & accurate checkout

57% inventory knowledge

57% willingness to help

56% processing returns

48% number employees available to assist shoppers

36% search inventory with mobile scanners

Online Stores are On the Rise

There is an increase in the number of online marketplace purchases. About 97% of all consumers have purchased from an online marketplace.

Top reasons for purchasing at a marketplace rather than retailer:

65% better prices

55% free/discounted shipping

45% total cost

44% delivery speed

There was a 5% increase in the number of online shoppers from 2014 to 2017. Although many point to Millennials as the segment driving online shopping, the most growth in the number of online purchases made in the last three months from 2014 to 2017 was from non-Millennials. Millennials increased the number of purchases 2% whereas all other age groups increased 8% in the same time span.

Social Media is Influential

How much impact does social media really have and which channels are shoppers using?

Social media plays a growing role in its influence on shoppers. Social media influenced 3 in 10 shoppers’ purchases in 2017, which is 10%  more than in 2016.

35% of shoppers follow retailers’ social media accounts and 19% of consumers have purchased a product on a social media network.

Top factors influencing purchases on social media:

69% free shipping

61% unique product

55% daily deal product

50% referral from a friend

50% social media-exclusive discount

49% product receives numerous “likes”

44% inspiring content

43% product recommendation from blogger/celebrity

Top social media platforms:

69% Facebook

42% follow to receive holiday promotions

42% look for retail coupons

39% click through to retailer’s website

26% purchase products

53% YouTube

36% Pinterest

51% look for inspiration

34% Instagram

30% LinkedIn

25% Snapchat

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