
Amazon on its 20th anniversary will hold an analogue of "Black Friday"
Company Amazon's , the world's largest online retailer, plans to hold its 20th anniversary analogue of "Black Friday", the action called Prime Day. This was announced by Amazon in its own press release.
The action is scheduled for July 15. All Prime users from 9 countries will be able to take part: USA, UK, Spain, Japan, Italy, Germany, France, Canada and Austria. You can try the program for free, the trial period is limited to a month. An Amazon Prime subscription will cost the user $ 99 in one month.
According to the analytic company Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, Prime users spend twice as much when shopping on Amazon as ordinary users of an online retailer: $ 1.5 thousand instead of $ 625,writes Slon.
Another organization, National Retail Federation, estimated that in 2014, sales over four days off (plus Thanksgiving and Black Friday) totaled $ 50.9 billion. Last year, sales on Black Friday rose 26% over compared with 2013, exceeding $ 1.5 billion.
The action is scheduled for July 15. All Prime users from 9 countries will be able to take part: USA, UK, Spain, Japan, Italy, Germany, France, Canada and Austria. You can try the program for free, the trial period is limited to a month. An Amazon Prime subscription will cost the user $ 99 in one month.
According to the analytic company Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, Prime users spend twice as much when shopping on Amazon as ordinary users of an online retailer: $ 1.5 thousand instead of $ 625,writes Slon.
Another organization, National Retail Federation, estimated that in 2014, sales over four days off (plus Thanksgiving and Black Friday) totaled $ 50.9 billion. Last year, sales on Black Friday rose 26% over compared with 2013, exceeding $ 1.5 billion.
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