Category: Catalog & Mail Order
Europe Catalog & Mail Order
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TV Shopping (UK) - Industry Report
... the most attractive acquisition opportunities • Analyse industry trends • Benchmark their own financial performance Using an exclusive methodology, a quick glance of this TV Shopping (UK) report will tell you the companies that have ... Read More
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Mailing Houses (UK) - Industry Report
... the most attractive acquisition opportunities • Analyse industry trends • Benchmark their own financial performance Using an exclusive methodology, a quick glance of this Mailing Houses (UK) report will tell you the companies that have ... Read More
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Mail Order (UK) - Industry Report
... the most attractive acquisition opportunities • Analyse industry trends • Benchmark their own financial performance Using an exclusive methodology, a quick glance of this Mail Order (UK) report will tell you the companies that have ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Switzerland
... the profile of homeshopping consumers mainly older consumers, that may have mobility issues, and no access to the internet. Younger consumers prefer shopping online and use sites such as online marketplaces to compare prices. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Germany
... convenience stores, mixed retailers, health and beauty retailers, clothing and footwear retailers, furniture and furnishing stores, DIY and hardware stores, durable goods retailers, leisure and personal goods retailers. There are profiles of leading retailers, with ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Bulgaria
... two leading broadcasters, Nova and bTV, introduced new commercial policies. Industry experts estimated that these led to at least a 10% hike in advertising prices. Given that consumers spent more time at home during 2020 ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Slovakia
... closed during lockdown, consumers who previously abandoned homeshopping, now returned to ordering goods via mail or telephone. This was true mainly for older generations who are not familiar with online shopping. Euromonitor International's Homeshopping in ... Read More
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Homeshopping in the Czech Republic
... consumers who had previously abandoned homeshopping returned to ordering goods via mail or telephone in 2020 and 2021. This was true mainly for the older generations who are not so familiar with online shopping and ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Poland
... instability as a result of the pandemic, this declining trend was already emerging over the review period. Euromonitor International's Homeshopping in Poland report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Hungary
... this long-term trend. Despite consumers spending more time at home watching TV, the channel was not able to benefit from this. Consumers postponed purchases of non-essential products due to the financial impact of the pandemic, ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Norway
... convenience as well as the possibility for consumers to explore products at their own pace. The reduction of print catalogues also helped facilitate the switch to online ordering as customers needed to go online to ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Denmark
... prevalent, even older consumers, who would previously have used homeshopping, discovered the benefits of e-commerce. The internet is so embedded in the daily lives of all consumers that e-commerce has become the natural non-store retailing ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Finland
... people. This supported retail current value sales through home shopping as elderly people are more likely to use homeshopping than consumers in other age groups and these consumers avoided visiting retail outlets in person, especially ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Sweden
... the opportunities and benefits of e-commerce, with a growing proportion of consumers suddenly becoming more familiar with and knowledgeable about online purchases, especially amongst the older generation. In fact, homeshopping can be seen as a ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Portugal
... in the number of consumers spending time at home boosted growth of the channel, especially for players that had invested in TV homeshopping, with the number of viewers significantly rising as they looked for alternative ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Ireland
... of a trend already emerging prior to the pandemic. However, the response to COVID-19 meant that consumers who would traditionally either not purchase items online, or who may have used homeshopping, found e-commerce to be ... Read More
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Homeshopping in the Netherlands
... the core target audience for homeshopping players. The problem for homeshopping as a distinct retail channel is that with each passing year the pool of potential consumers keeps shrinking, as more of those aged over ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Italy
... make sales COVID-19-safe, as the convenience channel allows consumers to make purchases from the comfort and safety of their homes, thereby avoiding crowds in physical stores. In this regard, some players in the channel derived ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Romania
... convenience stores, mixed retailers, health and beauty retailers, clothing and footwear retailers, furniture and furnishing stores, DIY and hardware stores, durable goods retailers, leisure and personal goods retailers. There are profiles of leading retailers, with ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Greece
... soared by a quarter. Not only were local consumers spending a lot more time watching TV for much of the year, but non-essential retail outlets were also forced to close during two lengthy lockdowns. However, ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Austria
... seclusion. Whilst classic mail order catalogues continued to suffer in favour of e-commerce, the high number of independent retailers quickly set up services like order hotlines, pick-up points, and delivery services in the first lockdown ... Read More
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Homeshopping in France
... to the relentless competition from e-commerce with consumers increasingly looking to digital channels to facilitate their non-store retailing experiences. This was particularly noticeable in larger product categories such as food and drink and media products, ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Belgium
... mostly due to both retailers and consumers moving to e-commerce. Demand for food and drink homeshopping (the biggest product category in Belgium), however, rose in 2020 and declined only slightly in 2021. As a result, ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Spain
... During 2020, homeshopping benefitted from pandemic restrictions, as local consumers spent more time at home, with many of them watching more television. Notably, some new retailers and small businesses emerged in food and drink, consumer ... Read More
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Homeshopping in the United Kingdom
... reason for the decline in homeshopping is that many players are seeing a shift in consumers’ shopping habits. Despite having a homeshopping channel, the majority of major players’ sales, including QVC or Next Directory, now ... Read More