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Back to School Shopping - US - January 2012
Feb 11, 2013 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) --
With anticipated spending of $22.8 billion and a 6.8% increase compared to 2010, the Back to School (BTS) shopping market showed signs of recovery in 2011. Nonetheless, growth in this competitive market is shaped by shifting tastes, as conscious teens and economizing parents intend to find the best values in a rapidly-changing digital media environment. The market embraces on one hand some of the most powerful retailers such as Walmart, Target and Macy's, and on the other some of the newest and most innovative retailers, such as eCampus.com or 77kids by American Eagle. This report offers an in-depth analysis of the BTS shopping moment at this key juncture, as the economy makes a still uncertain and slow recovery. Additionally, the report:
Explores which BTS segments show the best prospects for growth and which retailers are currently the most effective in reaching parents, tweens and teens
Discovers innovative marketing strategies as retailers integrate social media and online marketing tools into varied campaigns for BTS shopping
Probes parent and teen attitudes related to brands, supplies, clothing, fashion, style, and shopping
Asks which consumers are using the internet for price comparison, as well as digital applications for price comparison and budgeting
Examines the 2011 performance of leading companies and looks at which underlying drivers are influencing the wider BTS shopping market through 2016
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