Circulars (Again) Remain Relevant To Back To School Shoppers Looking For Bargins

Posted on 4 August 2009 by Patrick FlanaganNo Comments

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According to a recent BIGresearch study for the National Retail Federation (NRF) that eMarketer re-published, consumers responded that in this down economy, during the “Back To School 2009″ season, circulars are being turned to by over 42% of shoppers this year as an effective way of saving money. Smart shoppers are increasing price comparing across multiple retailers, and circulars provide a great way of enabling this type of shopping.

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Circulars remain top of mind for budget conscience consumers this back to school season.

Here at ShopLocal, the team also sees this exact same, cross-retailer shopping behavior growing. By having such a high density of the top US retailers as direct clients that use the SmartCircular product, ShopLocal can actual measure the % of consumers that visit multiple online circular sites within any reference time period.  Curious to learn what % of your customers Mr. Retailer are hopping from your online circular over to your competitors?  Or what % of your circular traffic is coming from a competitors circular? Give the ShopLocal team to learn the answers today.

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