Thanksgiving Day online sales
The term "Cyber Monday" was coined in 2005, as customers going back to work after the Thanksgiving week-end signed to their PCs doing vacation shopping and snatch up deals from e-commerce internet sites.
Cyber Monday nonetheless reigns as the biggest day of internet shopping throughout the Thanksgiving duration, but consumers are more and more turning to cyberspace for vacation shopping on various other days too, according to data from comscore charted for us by Statista.
On Ebony Friday, the afternoon after Thanksgiving, whenever customers typically flock to physical shops, internet shopping has grown greatly during the past six years.
As well as the biggest increase in internet shopping during the past six years is on Thanksgiving Day itself, when people are supposed to be tucking into a big dinner and celebrating with their family members. The actual quantity of e-commerce product sales on Thanksgiving Day increased 250% between 2008 and 2014, a higher rate of increase than on Ebony Friday or Cyber Monday.















