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By Alexis Gutzman August 29, 2000 In order to report and comment on all the very useful, moderately useful, and completely useless e-commerce tools in the marketplace, I have to interview many companies and many marketing executives. Almost without exception, they tell me the grim news about shopping cart abandonment rates, and how that is a compelling argument for enlisting their assistance. I''ve probably mentioned that I love white papers and research reports. I''m one of those really boring people who even reads the footnotes. eMarketer, an excellent Web site and research firm, was kind enough to send me their B2C report - 213 pages of dry statistics - what fun! Finally, on page 89 of this fascinating report, I uncovered the truth behind the abandonment rate hype. Whom to Believe? In fact, BizRate''s statistic was taken wildly out of context. I have a copy of their research, and the quote that should have been published was, "75% of ebuyers have abandoned a shopping cart in the last three months; those ebuyers who have abandoned a shopping cart do so on average, nearly once a month." That sounds to me like 75% of online shoppers (in the last three months - but we''re going to generalize here) abandon a cart nearly once a month. Even if you broaden it to "75% of online shoppers abandon a cart once a month," that doesn''t mean that 75% of carts are abandoned unless each of these shoppers only fills one cart a month. In fact, the statistic immediately preceding the one about abandonment reads: "The average ebuyer makes six online purchases every three months." So while 75% of online shoppers abandon one cart a month, they also make two purchases a month. To my way of figuring, that makes the actual abandonment rate: .75 * 1 (abandoned cart) / 3 (filled carts) = .25 or 25%! I believe it was Mark Twain who said, "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics." Alexis D. Gutzman is an E-commerce Technology Author and Consultant and author of The HTML 4 Bible, FrontPage 2000 Answers!, and ColdFusion 4 for Dummies. Her newest book, The E-commerce Arsenal: 12 Technologies You Need to Prevail in the Digital Arena will be out in October. She can be reached at agutzman@internet.com |