Amazon reported its biggest sales this year via Prime Day. Here’s some key Canadian and global data which provides a snapshot based on the activity of 1.5 billion shoppers globally across Commerce Cloud and other Salesforce products.
Canadian data shows:
- Discount rates (averaging at 27% off) were much more enticing this year compared to last year’s Prime Day with Canadian retailers increasing discount usage by 11%
- Sales for non-Amazon retailers in Canada grew by 8% YoY
- Canadian retailers witnessed consumers buying more units per transaction YOY (4.7% compared to 4.2 in 2023)
- Canadian web traffic grew by 5% YoY (compared to +2% globally), while order growth shows an increase of 6% (higher than the flat 0% growth globally)
- Add to cart value (19%), conversion rate (2.5%) and cart abandonment rate (87%) for Canada remains stable YOY
- Social traffic grew by 1% YOY (11% compared to 10% in 2023)
Global data shows:
- Global web traffic has grown +2% YoY
- Top performing verticals (for sales growth) are:
- Health & Beauty including makeup, skincare and haircare (+16%)
- Makeup +30%
- Skincare +14%
- other health & beauty +14%
- Active Footwear (+12%)
- General Footwear (+8%)
- Highest discounted categories for Prime Day 1+2 combined globally are:
- General Apparel 28%
- Beauty, Makeup 28% (a jump of 7% from last year)
- Beauty, Skincare 22%
- Home, Furniture 22%
This data was provided by Salesforce.
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Discounting Dominates Prime Day Says Salesforce data
Amazon reported its biggest sales this year via Prime Day. Here’s some key Canadian and global data which provides a snapshot based on the activity of 1.5 billion shoppers globally across Commerce Cloud and other Salesforce products.
Canadian data shows:
Global data shows:
This data was provided by Salesforce.
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