Last week was the last chance for procrastinators to finish last-minute
holiday shopping, but the weather prevented many from getting to the
stores. ShopperTrak, which analyzes retail shopper traffic, reported
that for the week of Dec. 16 to Dec. 22, in-store retail sales decreased
by 3.1 percent from the same week last year. Retail brick-and-mortar
shopper traffic decreased by 21.2 percent compared to the same time
period in 2012.
The analysis tracked sales of general merchandise, apparel, furniture and other products (GAFO).
“Bad
weather throughout the country kept some shoppers away from stores,”
said Bill Martin, ShopperTrak founder. “This past week was their final
opportunity to complete their holiday shopping before Christmas – and
though many did finish making their purchases, retailers did not see as
many shoppers as last year.”
Despite more markdowns and
promotional efforts from retailers, “Super Saturday” (Dec. 21) saw a
decrease in retail sales by 0.7 percent compared to 2012. In-store
shopper traffic decreased 18.1 percent from the same day last year.
ShopperTrak predicts after-holiday markdowns to drive robust retail
sales and store traffic days to come, particularly the day after
Christmas (Dec. 26) and the following Saturday (Dec. 28).
“Many
people who have the day after Christmas off of work will be out shopping
for end-of-season deals,” said Martin. “Retailers should track their
stores’ conversion rates closely to turn more after-Christmas browsers
into buyers.”
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