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Consumers who follow links to retail sites from Twitter spend an average of $121.33, compared to $102.59 for Facebook, and $100.16 for Google
The Conversation Index: Volume 3
53% of the shoppers who have clicked through from a friend's Facebook post to a retailer’s site have made a purchase
Social Impact Study 2012: Social Sharing as Helpful as Google Search in Shopping
75% of shoppers who read social sharing comments have clicked on the product link in their friends’ Facebook posts
Social Impact Study 2012: Social Sharing as Helpful as Google Search in Shopping
62% of online shoppers have read product-related comments from their friends on Facebook
Social Impact Study 2012: Social Sharing as Helpful as Google Search in Shopping
For private products like Clearasil, Spanx, etc. Facebook and Twitter icons being present suppresses purchase intentions by 25%
School of Business Study Finds that Facebook and Twitter Symbols Subconsciously Influence Online Buying Decisions : University of Miami School of Business
Social icons on e-commerce sites make shoppers 25% more likely to buy products that are desirable to consume in public (sportswear, fragrance) and 25% less likely to buy products that are undesirable (acne products)
School of Business Study Finds that Facebook and Twitter Symbols Subconsciously Influence Online Buying Decisions : University of Miami School of Business