The findings are part of a new research study conducted by Forrester Consulting, commissioned by Bloomreach. The research report, entitled The State of Commerce Experience, comes as many non-essential stores reopen for the first time and the BRC questions whether footfall will return to the UK high-street, after an abysmal few months. The State of Commerce Experience report suggests that many consumers have become accustomed to shopping online and the pandemic is set to have a profound impact on commerce in the long turn. The key findings include:
“COVID-19 and the resulting lockdown has had an unprecedented impact on commerce businesses. Non-essential shops may have opened this week but there is no guarantee that customers will go rushing back, particularly whilst many restrictions are in place. The State of Commerce Experience research shows that many consumers have bought things online for the first time during lockdown, with many now becoming accustomed to the convenient experience. Whether your business is in survival, adaptive, or growth mode, now is a critical time to reallocate funding to deliver enhanced digital experiences and set your business up to be more competitive as the world shifts to a new normal post-pandemic,” said Michael Schirrmacher, UK MD at Bloomreach.
“Even pre-pandemic, we were seeing a shift to online shopping, but this has really accelerated in the last three months,” Shirrmacher added. From these research findings, it’s clear that businesses understand this shift and are pivoting their investments to enhance the digital experience they are offering customers. Shoppers are more unforgiving than ever before when it comes to a bad digital experience, so it is vital that businesses offer experiences that are seamless. Digital will be absolutely key in a post-pandemic world.”