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Record post-Christmas sales: Czechs spent more than last year

E-shops were experiencing a harvest. Post-Christmas discounts were tempting and Czechs did not hesitate to spend. Sales grew by tens of percent.

An article was published on the Mediaguru.cz server stating that Czech households will spend 10 to 15% more in post-Christmas sales in online stores than last year. The reason is a combination of higher real incomes and the caution of some households before Christmas. People have learned to wait for more significant discounts after Christmas. Interest in post-C sweden mobile database hristmas sales has not changed much, but Czechs are approaching their purchases more strategically. Black Friday and pre-Ch

ristmas discounts have their place in shopping calendars.

he greatest interest is in discounts in the area of ​​electronics, fashion and sports

equipment. In addition to Czech e-shops, the popularity of foreign ones is also growing. Retail sales have been growing since the summer and real wages in the 3rd quarter increased by more than 5% year-o

n-year and exceeded 45 thousand crowns. The article also features Tomáš Čupr, owner of the marketing agency PPC Profits, who claims that in addition to the rapid growth of purchases in Czech e-shops, more and more  taiwan data people are also shopping in foreign e-shops, where roughly half of Czech buyers’ spending goes. Czech e-shops responded to this growing competition in a timely manner and are expanding into all segments of re

tail, which allows consumers to buy goods in one place. In short, Tomáš Č ted grafe vice president marketing upr sees the e-commerce market as dynamically developing, with growing competition from abroad, to which Czech e-shops are successfully responding. At the same time, he points to a positive trend in the growth of retail sales and real wages, which creates favorable conditions for the further development of e-commerce.

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E-shops were experiencing a harvest. Post-Christmas discounts were tempting and Czechs did not hesitate to spend. Sales grew by tens of percent.

An article was published on the Mediaguru.cz server stating

that Czech households will spend 10 to 15% more in post-Christmas sales in online stores than last year. The reason is a combination of higher real incomes and the caution of some households before Christmas. People have learned to wait for more significant discounts after Christ

mas. Interest in post-Christmas sales has not changed much, but Czechs are approaching their purchases more strategically. Black Friday and pre-Christmas discounts have their place in shopping calendars. The greatest interest is in discounts in the area of ​​electronics, fashion and sports equipment. In addition to Czech e-shops, the popularity of fo

reign ones is also growing. Retail sales have been growing since the summer and real wages in the 3rd quarter increased by more than 5% year-on-year and exceeded 45 thousand crowns. The article also featu

growing competition in a timely manner and are expanding into all segments of retail, which allows consumers to buy goods in one place. In short, Tomáš Čupr sees the e-commerce market as dynamically dev

eloping, with growing competition from abroad, to which Czech e-shops are successfully responding. At the same time, he points to a positive trend in the growth of retail sales and real wages, which creates favorable conditions for the further development of e-commerce

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