Customer satisfaction with online retail during the 2007 holiday season is down slightly from last year, according to the Holiday 2007 edition of the ForeSee Results Top 40 Online Retail Satisfaction Index, writes MarketingCharts.
Aggregate satisfaction with the leading online retailers scored 74 on a 100-point scale, losing 1.3 percent from a year ago, as online holiday sales rose at their slowest pace ever. (See Top 40 Online Retail Satisfaction Index.)
“Online shopping is still the bright spot for holiday retailers, but lower satisfaction coupled with slower-than-expected spending growth puts a little cloud over the season,” said Larry Freed, president and CEO of ForeSee Results.
“In an economy where consumers are feeling the pinched economically, there’s increased competition for the customer’s dollar. So, it’s even more important for e-retailers to meet their customers’ needs online.”
Also according to the third annual holiday edition of the Top 40 Online Retail Satisfaction Index:
“Consumers’ likelihood to purchase offline took a big dip from last year, which we attribute to several factors,” said Freed. “Gas prices may encourage some people to buy online, rather than drive to the mall. Also, the tough economy and the flurry of discounting throughout the season leads to more price-comparison shopping and higher expectations for deals.”
About the study: The survey of over 11,000 consumers employed the methodology of the University of Michigan’s American Customer Satisfaction Index and was conducted in partnership with FGI Research. The Top 40 Online Retail Satisfaction Index is composed of the top revenue-grossing online retailers as determined by Internet Retailer.
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