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UK leads the US for visitors to e-commerce Web sites
[June 26th 2001]
The UK continues to lead Europe and the United States for visitors
to e-commerce Websites, according to the latest results from Internet
monitoring company NetValue.
Of the eight countries included in the survey (UK, France,
Germany, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and the US), the UK had the
highest percentage of home Internet users visiting an e-commerce
Website in May.
In the UK, 75.9 per cent of all home Internet users visited an
e-tailing Website, with 42.1 per cent going on to make a secure
connection on a site. In the US, 73.9 per cent of home Internet users
visited an e-commerce site, with just 28.8 per cent making a secure
connection.
Although Sweden and Denmark have the largest proportion of
households online, Swedes and Danes are least likely to shop online.
Only 8.1 per cent of Danish visitors and 6.9 per cent of Swedish
visitors to an e-commerce Website actually entered a secure area of
the site, where confidential information is exchanged (for example,
entering and transmitting credit card details).
European and US Internet penetration
Scandinavia continues to lead the rest of Europe and the US for
Internet penetration. In May, 57.6 per cent of Swedish households and
55.5 per cent of Danish households were connected to the Internet. Of
the eight countries, the US was in third position, with 50.6 per cent
of households connected, and the UK was in fifth position, with 38.4
per cent of households connected.
Although Spain has fewest households connected, users spend more
time online and view more pages than any other European country. On
average, Spanish Internet users connected for 9.4 hours and viewed 924
pages.
Web activity, May 2001
Duration on the Domains per Pages
Web (hours) visitor displayed
UK 7.2 49.8 769
France 6.0 43.9 775
Germany 6.6 59.2 825
Spain 9.4 60.2 924
Sweden 6.0 39.8 604
Denmark 5.5 43.7 687
Norway 5.2 39.9 580
US 11.9 54.0 1134
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