Thursday, 20 November 2008

Follow the money


The Internet has sawn itself in half - some people are avoiding spending on Internet retail sites.

Reports and rumors reveal that e-commerce spending is becoming polarized. Online retail spending between August and October grew just about 4 percent from last year, with spending declining by 3 percent in households earning less than $50,000. Those with incomes between $50,000 and $100,000 showed a 1 percent growth. However, households with at least $100,000 wage power increased their spending by a healthy rate of 14 percent.

Don't saw yourself in half, reach that
14 percent, follow the money.

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