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ID #:   39271823
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Description:   Detailed report on Mobile Apps. Includes: Have you ever used an app by smartphone brand, Types of apps downloaded (e.g. mobile games, weather, books, entertainment, maps & navigation, search engine, music & audio, social networking sites, sports, instant messaging, news, travel, coupons, classified ads, employment / job listings, finance, digital newspaper, productivity, restaurants, food)

Most popular games (e.g. angry birds, solitaire, bejewelled)

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% of online Canadians own a true smartphone, % won a tablet computer, Average number of apps on a smartphone, on a tablet

 
Publication Date:   6/29/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/29/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271837
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Description:   % of consumers researching a purchase online visit retailer, product manufacturer website, social networking sites, blogs, % of Canadian consumers often or sometimes comparison shop such as pricing a specific item, % search for coupons and promotions online, % go to group buying sites like Groupon, % of consumers rate online shopping information as good or excellent, % rated flyers as good or excellent
 
Publication Date:   6/28/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/28/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271778
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Description:   % of Canadians indicate that rising gasoline prices are impacting their driving and shopping habits (2008, 2010, 2011), % of Canadians say they plan to do more things at home, % will consider grocery home delivery, shop close to home, seek out low-priced gas stations, use lower grades of gas, will eat out less often.% of households carpool

Shopping bahaviour changes due to rising gasoline prices: % plan to buy less expensive brands [no name products], intend to purchase larger pack sizes, will look for savings at warehouse club outlets, say they will combine errands/trips, aim to stock up the pantry, determined to save by using more coupons. Average household gas spend per month by price of gas per litre

 
Publication Date:   5/19/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/19/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271593
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Description:   Survey of consumer confidence. % of Canadians believe they are still in a recession [Financial Crisis 2008], % have no discretionary income, % concerned over rising food prices, rising gasoline prices

Top saving activities - % report: only buy when on sale, use coupons, buy larger value packs, shop at value retailers, stock up when on promotion, shop close to home, buy smaller sizes (lower unit cost)

Market share of grocery and drug category sales held by discount retailers, % share of annual budget of households with income $20-30K goes to discount retailers, Average annual spending at discount retailers for households with income $70-$100K

 
Publication Date:   5/12/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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ID #:   39271570
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Description:   Survey on group coupon sites. Includes: % of Canadians who purchase from a group buying site are buying for themselves, % of Canadians who purchase through group buying sites said the sites encourage them to purchase products and services they weren't looking for, % said they specifically liked group buying sites because it allowed them to buy or try something they normally wouldn't at regular price.

% reported purchasing restaurant deals, % purchases spa services (by gender), % purchased unplanned recreational activities, % bought a gym/fitness/yoga deal they weren't looking for, % spontaneously purchased an adventure experience, % purchased an unplanned cosmetic procedure

% of Canadians have visited a group buying site, % who use group buying sites started doing so within the past six months

What Canadians personally like about group buying - Consumers like the convenience of getting deals online, They like being introduced to new local deals in their city, It allows them to find only the deals they are interested in, It lets them buy more because they save money, It lets them give a more substantial gift for their budget, It allows them to easily share deals with their friends, colleagues and family

% of those who have made a purchase on the sites have spent up to $449 in the past 12 months, % have saved up to $499

% of Canadians who visit group buying sites have purchased a deal. % who visit group buying sites spend some of their spare time doing so, % of those with Internet access do so daily at work.

 
Publication Date:   5/10/2011
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Posted/Updated:   5/10/2011
 
 
 
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