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Three in Four U.S. Shoppers Embrace Omnichannel, Merging Digital and Physical Shopping Journeys

AUSTIN, Texas , April 16 /Businesswire/ - A new study suggests that 73% of U.S. consumers blend online research, physical store visits, and options like buy-online-pickup-in-store or in-store returns before making purchase decisions. ShipStation and Retail Economics’ research takes readers through the modern customer journey, outlining the growing importance of omnichannel strategies and where retailers may be falling short of new consumer expectations.

“For retailers, the pressure to be everywhere their customers are has never been greater,” said Al Ko, CEO of Auctane, parent company of ShipStation. “Due to increased choice and tighter wallets, consumers are more selective about the brands they shop with and will settle for nothing less than a unified experience across websites, physical storefronts, marketplace channels, and social media.”

“Seamless integration across all these touchpoints – alongside an on-time, right-price product delivery – is no longer optional, but essential for survival,” Ko continued. “With this report, we aim to empower retailers with the information they need to navigate this shift, implement omnichannel strategies, and achieve sustainable growth.”

Key findings include:

Physical Touchpoints Take Center Stage: The report reveals that a staggering $448 billion in online sales across the United States and Canada are dependent on physical touchpoints – like in-store browsing, buy-online-pickup-in-store (BOPIS), or in-person returns – accounting for 41% of total online sales in these regions.

Social Media and AI Emerge as the New Search Engine: Globally, consumers aged 45 and under are nearly four times more likely to report researching products on social media compared to older generations. A quarter of surveyed U.S. consumers were also open to using AI-powered chatbots to research products before making a purchase.

Fast and Free Delivery Landscape: Regardless of where they discovered a product, consumers still expect fast and affordable deliveries for online purchases, with 60% of those surveyed in the U.S. expecting free shipping to take two days or less, a speed only one-fourth of surveyed retailers in the U.S. and Canada currently provide. Meanwhile, over half of all surveyed retailers cite rising shipping costs as the main threat to their performance, and a net balance of 34% plan to increase their delivery charges in 2024, up from 28% a year ago.

Returns Remain a Complex Issue: Convenient returns are important to consumers, but printing out a shipping label and dropping a return off with a carrier holds little appeal. 80% of surveyed U.S. consumers prefer alternative return means, like having a parcel service pick up their return from their home, using third-party drop-off locations (such as kiosks or lockers), or visiting the physical store of the brand to make a return. Meanwhile, only a fifth (19%) of surveyed retailers offer out-of-home returns options.

The report goes beyond outlining behaviors; it uncovers opportunities for businesses to combine digital and physical touchpoints to improve their omnichannel presence and ultimately grow their businesses.

Click here to empower your business with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in the future of omnichannel selling and logistics.

Research Methodology:

Consumer surveys were undertaken by Retail Economics in November 2023 and include answers from a sample of more than 8,000 nationally representative consumers, additionally 800 Auctane customers were surveyed, across the UK, US, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Canada and Australia.

This analysis combines Retail Economics’ proprietary retail sales data with consumer survey insights regarding online and physical channel preferences along the customer journey. Based on our Omnichannel flow diagrams, this involved quantifying the value of retail sales at different stages of the customer journey, focusing on instances where a customer orders a product online but also engages with a physical touchpoint, either pre or post-purchase. Physical touchpoints include any bricks-and-mortar interaction such as in-store browsing, out-of-home delivery (e.g. collect from store), and return to store or other drop off locations.

About ShipStation:

Every day, tens of thousands of ecommerce businesses rely on ShipStation to solve the day-to-day challenges of importing orders and processing shipments. Since 2011, ShipStation’s online shipping solution has helped businesses scale and deliver exceptional customer experiences — wherever they sell and however they ship. The multi-channel and multi-carrier platform offers over 400 integrations and partnerships with leading shopping carts, marketplaces, carriers, and fulfillment services, including USPS, UPS, FedEx, Amazon, Shopify, and BigCommerce. ShipStation is a member of the Auctane family of companies and is headquartered in Austin, TX. For more information, visit https://www.shipstation.com.

About Retail Economics:

Retail Economics is an independent economics research consultancy focused on the consumer and retail industry. We provide independent thought leadership on major economic and retail trends and analyze their impact on the industry. Retail Economics provides proprietary data on sector growth, behavioral trends, channel performance and forecasts.


STORY TAGS: United States, North America, Other Consumer, Retail, Transport, Thought Leadership, Artificial Intelligence, Software, Internet, Online Retail, Consumer, Electronic Commerce, Professional Services, Logistics/Supply Chain Management, Social Media, Technology, Delivery Services, Search Engine Marketing, Data Analytics, Other Retail, Communications, Survey, Product/Service, Texas,

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