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		<title>Coremetrics: Brits spending, buying more online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coremetrics&#8217; most recent Benchmark study shows an air of optimism among U.K. online shoppers with a significant rise in online spending this Christmas and the number of items per transaction on the increase, too. During last year&#8217;s recession-riddled Christmas season, the average online order value dropped by 20% compared to 2007. However, this year has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coremetrics&#8217; most recent Benchmark study shows an air of optimism among U.K. online shoppers with a significant rise in online spending this Christmas and the number of items per transaction on the increase, too.</p>
<p>During last year&#8217;s recession-riddled Christmas season, the average online order value dropped by 20% compared to 2007. However, this year has seen a surge with average order values increasing 94% compared with the same period last year.<br />
The number of items that are purchased per transaction has also increased over the last couple of years, from 2.7 in 2007 to 3.7 in 2009.<br />
&#8220;What is interesting about this year&#8217;s benchmark data is how U.K. consumers are clearly feeling much more optimistic about the economy than last year, with the average value of an order up 94% in just twelve months,&#8221; said Coremetrics&#8217; Richard Shepard, VP for Europe, the Middle East and Asia.<br />
&#8220;The recession has had a huge impact on online sales, but the Benchmark figures demonstrate that more shoppers than ever are going online in search of great deals.&#8221;<br />
A recent study by PayPal U.K. discovered that even Brits who live in the country&#8217;s large cities, close to high street stores and shopping malls, are shopping online in increasing numbers.</p>
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