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Jaipurites Consume 60 percent of data on E-Shopping websites.

Online Shopping Jaipur



Online - Shopping Lover

Youngster of Jaipur loves to make shopping from online. The trend of shopping is completely changed for young generation of Jaipur. According to a survey report which was held in some cities including Jaipur. The report said that online shopping defeat, all social networking sites.

Currently the survey was making in six big cities of India including Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmadabad and Hyderabad. The survey report was clearly define some facts related to internet users which are

  • E-Shopping websites maximum used by the young generation.
  • Women’s are more use online shopping sites
  • 60% of data used at sopping sites.
  • Why people like Online Shopping
  • Easy, Secure and fast processing
  • Heavy discounts
  • Attractive schemas
  • Easy to return
  • Proper use of time

According to survey women’s are more preferring online shopping as compare to man. As per survey report, 81 men out of 100 used debit card for shopping in comparisons 98 women’s out of 100 used debit card for shopping.

 


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