DailyDealMedia — "Study Shows that Pinterest Shoppers Spend More per Session – Facebook Drives More Retail Traffic"

When it comes to the land of retail more shoppers doesn’t necessarily mean better numbers for retailers. Having been involved in the retail sector for decades, I have come to realize that while foot traffic is very important, it’s really about the average ticket sale. RichRelevance’s latest study demonstrates that point. While Facebook may be winning the traffic battle, Pinterest is driving the highest average spending per online shopping session.

RichRelevance powers personalized shopping experiences for the world’s largest and most innovative retail brands, including Wal-Mart, Sears, Target and others. In a recent study, the company analyzed nearly 700 million shopping sessions to benchmark the performance of Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest as drivers of traffic to retail sites.

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RichRelevance is the global leader in experience personalization, driving digital growth and brand loyalty for more than 200 of the world’s largest B2C and B2B brands and retailers. The company leverages advanced AI technologies to bridge the experience gap between marketing and commerce to help digital marketing leaders stage memorable experiences that speak to individuals – at scale, in real time, and across the customer lifecycle. Headquartered in San Francisco, RichRelevance serves clients in 42 countries from 9 offices around the globe.
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