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America to Stores: Don't Decorate for Christmas Until After Thanksgiving; Focus on Online Presence Instead
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
SOASTA®,
Inc., the leader in cloud
and mobile testing today announced the findings of its 2012 Holiday
Readiness survey that discovered that 78% of American adults think
stores should not play Christmas music and 75% think stores shouldn't
put up Christmas decorations until after Thanksgiving. However,
nearly the same percentage of adults (75%) felt stores should have a
specific "Cyber Monday (News - Alert)" website that can handle millions of people
shopping for the holidays at once while 73% of Americans felt that
stores should have a dependable app for smartphones or tablets that can
easily handle mobile sales for the holidays. In fact, a majority of
Americans (55%) now report owning a smartphone (48%) and/or a tablet
(23%) and 16% saying they own a more basic e-reader like an Amazon
Kindle or Nook. This information comes from SOASTA's (News - Alert) survey of 2,346
American adults aged 18 and older conducted online on its behalf by
Harris Interactive.
Holiday Readiness Survey (Source (News - Alert): SOASTA)
"The results of our Holiday Readiness Survey show that Americans think
stores shouldn't 'Deck the Halls' until after Thanksgiving," said Tom
Lounibos, SOASTA CEO. "An overwhelmig majority of Americans want stores
to focus on making sure their websites are ready for Cyber Monday and
that their mobile apps are capable of handling the shopping demand. So
instead of decorating for the holidays, stores should test their online
presence instead, making sure their websites and their mobile apps can
handle millions of people from all over the world at the same time."
SOASTA's 2012 Holiday Readiness Survey shows that 92% of Americans plan
to shop for the holiday season - and that more holiday shoppers plan to
shop online than at physical brick and mortar stores (75% and 69%,
respectively). Here's how it breaks down:
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75% will shop online
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accessed through their home computer (69%)
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accessed through their work computer (17%)
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44% through an app or website through their tablet
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34% through their smartphone
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19% through mail order catalogue (by calling/placing order via phone
or physically mailing an order form)
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10% through a phone order
The survey results come as SOASTA prepares many of the top online
retailers today for the busy holiday season by providing a mobile test
automation solution that ensures websites and mobile apps work as
planned, while catering to hundreds of thousands of concurrent users.
For more information, please go to www.soasta.com
About SOASTA
SOASTA is the leader in cloud and mobile testing. Its web and mobile
test automation solution, CloudTest, enables developers, QA
professionals and IT operations teams to test with unprecedented speed,
scale and precision. The innovative product set streamlines test
creation, automates provisioning and execution, and distills analytics
to deliver actionable intelligence faster. With SOASTA, companies can
have confidence that their applications will perform as designed, even
in peak traffic. SOASTA's customers include many of today's most
successful brands including American Girl, Chegg, Gilt Groupe, Hallmark,
Intuit (News - Alert), Microsoft and Netflix. SOASTA is privately held and
headquartered in Mountain View, Calif. For more information about
SOASTA, please visit www.soasta.com.
Survey Methodology
This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris
Interactive on behalf of SOASTA from September 17, 2012 - September 19,
2012 among 2,346 adults age 18+. This online survey is not based on a
probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling
error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including
weighting variables, please contact William McCormick
SOASTA is a registered trademark of SOASTA, Inc. All other trademarks
are property of their respective owners. Other product or company names
mentioned may be trademarks or trade names of their respective companies.
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