All online retailing records will be smashed in the next few weeks. We’re crossing another threshold in the role the internet plays in people’s lives. Here in the UK online shopping is leaping 40% year-on-year and should top £42billion in 2007, and worldwide Amazon’s customers are topping 60 million. Those early days of Amazon as a book and CD store look like a distant era of history, and as ecommerce engulfs the whole catalogue shopping sector, it’s clear that just about everything imaginable can be bought online.
What do you want for 2007? What’s on your Christmas digital wishlist? What will change, and what needs to change? If I’ve sent you this email directly, then it’s because I’d like to know your own views. We’re publishing some of the comments in the new year and whether it’s a serious point about the future of the industry, or your personal ambition to get into a pop video on MySpace, we’d like to know – prizes for the best of course. Just email my personal account directly today: [email protected].
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All online retailing records will be smashed in the next few weeks. We’re crossing another threshold in the role the internet plays in people’s lives. Here in the UK online shopping is leaping 40% year-on-year and should top £42billion in 2007, and worldwide Amazon’s customers are topping 60 million. Those early days of Amazon as […]