Slovenians Prefer Online Shopping on Domestic Sites

14. 01. 2014

Slovenians Prefer Online Shopping on Domestic Sites


Slovenian internet users are more inclined to making online purchases on Slovenian sites than foreign sites, with a survey finding that 70.4% of internet users have made purchases in domestic online stores as opposed to 46.7% in foreign stores.


The special MOSS internet usage survey by the Slovenian Advertising Chamber found that 5.21% of internet users make online purchases on a weekly basis.

 

Monthly purchases are carried out by 15.88% of internet users, whereas 26.83% of users make purchases several times a year.

 

 

A little less than 23% of users make purchases only rarely, while 29.59% do not buy online at all, the MOSS internet user survey carried out by the pollster Gemius Adria found.

 

Men are more frequent online shoppers, accounting for 53% of all internet users who have made online purchases. The most inclined to making purchases are people aged 30 to 45, the survey also found.

 

Source: SloveniaTimes

 

Slovenians Prefer Online Shopping on Domestic Sites