There’s more evidence that the explosion in online shopping is gathering speed. New figures released today showed that American consumers spent a record-breaking $200 billion
on online shopping in 2011. And, according to this expert analysis,
that figure is set to keep growing with US consumers expected to splash
out more than $300 billion a year by the year 2016.
The impressive figures were published as part of a report by respected online research company Forrester Research.
In a massive study of the habits of American consumers they found that
almost 7 per cent of total retail sales were made on the internet, with 53 per cent of all Americans buying something online during the year.
But
that’s just the start of the online shopping boom according to the
researchers, who predict online shopping will soon make up 10 per cent
of all sales - and carry on rising from there.

Forrester
said that much of the online shopping boom was driven by sales of
sought-after technology items like the iPad. Apple revealed last
December that they had sold a staggering 40 million iPads since the product was launched, with no sign of demand slowing down.