| GfK Future Buy Study Unveils New “XTreme Shoppers” |
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15/07/2010 13:41 (568 Day 19:45 minutes ago) | |||||
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The FINANCIAL -- GfK Consumer, a division of GfK Custom Research North America, on July 14 announced highlights from Future Buy, its first annual integrated study of shopping behaviors.
Based on an innovative mix of research methodologies including qualitative, trend spotting from GfK’s Roper Reports, web-based shopping patterns and in-store navigation, the study identifies a new breed of consumer as well as the emergence of the next evolution of the shopping experience.
Meet the "XTreme Shoppers”
One of the most prevalent characteristics of the "XTreme shopper” is that they perceive the shopping experience as a challenge and will go to great lengths to "win.” Even more so than other consumer segments, the use of online shopping sites and tools is skyrocketing among "XTreme shoppers,” which is fueling a shift in retailers’ online shopping strategies including an emphasis on developing online marketplaces.
Retail is now leveraged by ”XTreme shoppers” as a seamless extension of their overall buying strategy in which they elevate certain in-store elements (look, touch, feel, package information, sales associate recommendation) by category to complete the process. Moreover, Future Buy findings also reveal that the "XTreme shopper” is not a niche segment but rather a nationwide emergence that cuts across all demographics.
Explosion of Touchpoints Enables Personalized Shopping Strategies
"In today’s new shopping landscape, consumers are empowered creators of their own shopping and purchase destinies,” explains Mike Kassab, senior vice president of Innovation and director of the Future Buy study. "By mixing and matching information and shopping resources to meet their specific needs, consumers are now continuously creating unique pathways to purchase. This presents an unprecedented challenge for marketers who must take special care to ensure their various touchpoints work together seamlessly to help guide XTreme shoppers on their quest for the best values.”
Additional highlights from the 2010 Future Buy study, including the role of emotion among the new breed of shoppers, the importance of mutuality and co-creation in brand loyalty and the new shopping value equation will be announced throughout the summer of 2010.
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