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Moms are 75% more likely than other women to trust info from companies on social sites and 45% more likely to base their purchases on peer recommendations
S-NET SOCIAL MEDIA STUDY: MOMS SIGNIFICANTLY MORE ACTIVE THAN OTHER WOMEN ON SOCIAL NETWORKS
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
32% of visitors are more likely to stay and shop on a website that shows activities of shoppers who have purchased there, even when those shoppers are not their friends
Social Impact Study 2012: Social Sharing as Helpful as Google Search in Shopping
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
Canadian professional women shop online from the workplace an average of 10 times per month, and log into social media sites from the workplace 18 times per month
Mediative-A-glimpse-into-the-Online-Behaviours-of-Women.pdf (application/pdf Object)
79% of social media users have used Google searches to comparison shop
Social Consumers and Smartphones 2011
27% of U.S. online consumers have shopped for a product because of something they saw on a social media site
NPD Reports on E-Commerce a Look At Consumers' Cross-Category Online Shopping Behaviors