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The Rich Shop Online, Google Study Finds

By Lisa Everitt | Oct 22, 2008

    The rich are different from you and me, but not too different. Advertising Age reports on a new study from Google that says online shopping is the preferred retail channel of the very rich.

This could be news for marketers who see in-person luxury retail environments as the best way to reach people who still have money to spend – or marketers who see the Internet as a digital bargain basement.

“All the people we’re talking about have far more money than time. The internet provides that time efficiency,” said Pam Danziger, president of Unity Marketing, and a researcher on the Google study.

“Customer experience, by definition, doesn’t mean in-store experience. It means how people want to be served. … Sometimes it’s so much more convenient to sit down at a computer and not have to set foot in the store.”

Google surveyed the shopping habits of 263 millionaires (shoppers 25 to 64 with an income of more than $1 million) and 730 ultra-affluents (net worth of $1 million, household incomes of $250,000 or more for married couples).

Key findings:

  • Millionaires like bargains, “with 91 percent saying they always or often look at reviews before buying luxury goods,” according to Ad Age.
  • They agreed almost unanimously (94 percent) that “making a high-end or luxury brand available online doesn’t cheapen their opinion of the product or brand.”
  • Rich people work for their money, and the richer they are, the more likely they are to work: 89 percent of millionaires work full time.
  • Respondents who shopped online spent more: $114,632 a year vs. $22,813 per year for those who shop in stores.

A Denver-based business writer, Lisa Everitt is a veteran of daily and weekly newspapers and trade magazines, including The Natural Foods Merchandiser, Rocky Mountain News, Inter@ctive Week, San Francisco Business Times, and the Peninsula Times Tribune.

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    Odiakosa Obazeh

    10/25/08 | Report as spam

    RE: The Rich Shop Online, Google Study Finds

    The world is slowly but surely moving to a "Convenience Age" and the rich are not going to be left behind. In "Why We Want You to be Rich"(by Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump), Donald Trump mentions how he got a good chair at a very low cost. The rich value their money more than many of us, especially if they've faced a bust period, so expect them to search for even better deals than the average Joe.

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    quickbird

    10/26/08 | Report as spam

    RE: The Rich Shop Online, Google Study Finds

    This is something new I have heard of. I like shopping online, probably most of my things now I buy online. happy It is very interesting to know that the internet shopping is playing such a major role today.

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