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Nearly half, 45%, of consumer have browsed or purchases from a live shopping event in the past year, according to a VTEX survey that polled 1,000 U.S. consumers.
The findings, according to a press release, indicated live shopping is growing in populating yet there is a significant gap in consumer awareness regarding when and where events are taking place.
Key findings include:
“For brands nervous about jumping into the live shopping space, consistency is key. As the data showed, more than half would shop through these channels if it was available more consistently. Don’t focus on becoming an overnight, viral success with one event. Focus on consistently delivering a technically seamless and engaging experience for your consumers, and the rest will follow,” Santiago Naranjo, CRO, VTEX, said in the release.
This online survey was fielded by Dynata, a market research firm, from August, 2024.
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