Forecasting the Effects of In-Store Marketing on Conversion Rates for Online Shops

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Abstract

As webstores usually face the issue of low conversion rates, finding ways to effectively increase them is of special interest to researchers and practitioners alike. However, to the best of our knowledge, no one has yet empirically investigated the usefulness of various in-webstore marketing tools like coupons or different types of product recommendations. By analysing clickstream data for a shoe and a bed online store, we are contributing to closing this gap. In particular, we use our present data to build more general hypotheses on how such purchasing incentives might function and on how they could be used in practice.

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Fink, H., & Graf, Y. (2019). Forecasting the Effects of In-Store Marketing on Conversion Rates for Online Shops. Forecasting, 1(1), 70–89. https://doi.org/10.3390/forecast1010006

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