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  1. 🛒 Online Shopping Dataset 📊📉📈

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    Updated Nov 12, 2023
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    Jackson Divakar R (2023). 🛒 Online Shopping Dataset 📊📉📈 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/jacksondivakarr/online-shopping-dataset
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 12, 2023
    Authors
    Jackson Divakar R
    License

    Apache License, v2.0https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Dataset: Online Shopping Dataset;

    CustomerID

    Description: Unique identifier for each customer. Data Type: Numeric;

    Gender:

    Description: Gender of the customer (e.g., Male, Female). Data Type: Categorical;

    Location:

    Description: Location or address information of the customer. Data Type: Text;

    Tenure_Months:

    Description: Number of months the customer has been associated with the platform. Data Type: Numeric;

    Transaction_ID:

    Description: Unique identifier for each transaction. Data Type: Numeric;

    Transaction_Date:

    Description: Date of the transaction. Data Type: Date;

    Product_SKU:

    Description: Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) identifier for the product. Data Type: Text;

    Product_Description:

    Description: Description of the product. Data Type: Text;

    Product_Category:

    Description: Category to which the product belongs. Data Type: Categorical;

    Quantity:

    Description: Quantity of the product purchased in the transaction. Data Type: Numeric;

    Avg_Price:

    Description: Average price of the product. Data Type: Numeric;

    Delivery_Charges:

    Description: Charges associated with the delivery of the product. Data Type: Numeric;

    Coupon_Status:

    Description: Status of the coupon associated with the transaction. Data Type: Categorical;

    GST:

    Description: Goods and Services Tax associated with the transaction. Data Type: Numeric;

    Date:

    Description: Date of the transaction (potentially redundant with Transaction_Date). Data Type: Date;

    Offline_Spend:

    Description: Amount spent offline by the customer. Data Type: Numeric;

    Online_Spend:

    Description: Amount spent online by the customer. Data Type: Numeric;

    Month:

    Description: Month of the transaction. Data Type: Categorical;

    Coupon_Code:

    Description: Code associated with a coupon, if applicable. Data Type: Text;

    Discount_pct:

    Description: Percentage of discount applied to the transaction. Data Type: Numeric;

  2. Global retail e-commerce sales 2022-2028

    • statista.com
    • abripper.com
    Updated Jun 24, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Global retail e-commerce sales 2022-2028 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/379046/worldwide-retail-e-commerce-sales/
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    Jun 24, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Feb 2025
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    In 2024, global retail e-commerce sales reached an estimated ************ U.S. dollars. Projections indicate a ** percent growth in this figure over the coming years, with expectations to come close to ************** dollars by 2028. World players Among the key players on the world stage, the American marketplace giant Amazon holds the title of the largest e-commerce player globally, with a gross merchandise value of nearly *********** U.S. dollars in 2024. Amazon was also the most valuable retail brand globally, followed by mostly American competitors such as Walmart and the Home Depot. Leading e-tailing regions E-commerce is a dormant channel globally, but nowhere has it been as successful as in Asia. In 2024, the e-commerce revenue in that continent alone was measured at nearly ************ U.S. dollars, outperforming the Americas and Europe. That year, the up-and-coming e-commerce markets also centered around Asia. The Philippines and India stood out as the swiftest-growing e-commerce markets based on online sales, anticipating a growth rate surpassing ** percent.

  3. m

    Online Shopping Statistics and Facts

    • market.biz
    Updated Oct 1, 2025
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    Market.biz (2025). Online Shopping Statistics and Facts [Dataset]. https://market.biz/online-shopping-statistics/
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2025
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    Market.biz
    License

    https://market.biz/privacy-policyhttps://market.biz/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2022 - 2032
    Area covered
    Europe, North America, South America, Africa, ASIA, Australia
    Description

    Introduction

    Online Shopping Statistics: Online shopping has revolutionized the retail industry, providing consumers with unparalleled convenience, a wide range of products, and easy access to services. Factors such as greater internet accessibility, the rise of mobile commerce, and shifting consumer preferences have contributed to the substantial growth of the e-commerce market.

    Online shopping statistics offer key insights into market trends, consumer habits, demographic shifts, popular product categories, and the technologies driving the future of retail. Understanding these insights is essential for both businesses and consumers to successfully navigate the competitive online marketplace and keep up with emerging trends in digital shopping.

  4. Clickstream Data for Online Shopping

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    Updated Apr 13, 2021
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    Bojan Tunguz (2021). Clickstream Data for Online Shopping [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/tunguz/clickstream-data-for-online-shopping/code
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 13, 2021
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    Authors
    Bojan Tunguz
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    Source:

    Mariusz Šapczyński, Cracow University of Economics, Poland, lapczynm '@' uek.krakow.pl Sylwester Białowąs, Poznan University of Economics and Business, Poland, sylwester.bialowas '@' ue.poznan.pl

    Data Set Information:

    The dataset contains information on clickstream from online store offering clothing for pregnant women. Data are from five months of 2008 and include, among others, product category, location of the photo on the page, country of origin of the IP address and product price in US dollars.

    Attribute Information:

    The dataset contains 14 variables described in a separate file (See 'Data set description')

    Relevant Papers:

    N/A

    Citation Request:

    If you use this dataset, please cite:

    Šapczyński M., Białowąs S. (2013) Discovering Patterns of Users' Behaviour in an E-shop - Comparison of Consumer Buying Behaviours in Poland and Other European Countries, “Studia Ekonomiczne†, nr 151, “La société de l'information : perspective européenne et globale : les usages et les risques d'Internet pour les citoyens et les consommateurs†, p. 144-153

    Data description ìe-shop clothing 2008î

    Variables:

    1. YEAR (2008)

    ========================================================

    2. MONTH -> from April (4) to August (8)

    ========================================================

    3. DAY -> day number of the month

    ========================================================

    4. ORDER -> sequence of clicks during one session

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    5. COUNTRY -> variable indicating the country of origin of the IP address with the

    following categories:

    1-Australia 2-Austria 3-Belgium 4-British Virgin Islands 5-Cayman Islands 6-Christmas Island 7-Croatia 8-Cyprus 9-Czech Republic 10-Denmark 11-Estonia 12-unidentified 13-Faroe Islands 14-Finland 15-France 16-Germany 17-Greece 18-Hungary 19-Iceland 20-India 21-Ireland 22-Italy 23-Latvia 24-Lithuania 25-Luxembourg 26-Mexico 27-Netherlands 28-Norway 29-Poland 30-Portugal 31-Romania 32-Russia 33-San Marino 34-Slovakia 35-Slovenia 36-Spain 37-Sweden 38-Switzerland 39-Ukraine 40-United Arab Emirates 41-United Kingdom 42-USA 43-biz (.biz) 44-com (.com) 45-int (.int) 46-net (.net) 47-org (*.org)

    ========================================================

    6. SESSION ID -> variable indicating session id (short record)

    ========================================================

    7. PAGE 1 (MAIN CATEGORY) -> concerns the main product category:

    1-trousers 2-skirts 3-blouses 4-sale

    ========================================================

    8. PAGE 2 (CLOTHING MODEL) -> contains information about the code for each product

    (217 products)

    ========================================================

    9. COLOUR -> colour of product

    1-beige 2-black 3-blue 4-brown 5-burgundy 6-gray 7-green 8-navy blue 9-of many colors 10-olive 11-pink 12-red 13-violet 14-white

    ========================================================

    10. LOCATION -> photo location on the page, the screen has been divided into six parts:

    1-top left 2-top in the middle 3-top right 4-bottom left 5-bottom in the middle 6-bottom right

    ========================================================

    11. MODEL PHOTOGRAPHY -> variable with two categories:

    1-en face 2-profile

    ========================================================

    12. PRICE -> price in US dollars

    ========================================================

    13. PRICE 2 -> variable informing whether the price of a particular product is higher than

    the average price for the entire product category

    1-yes 2-no

    ========================================================

    14. PAGE -> page number within the e-store website (from 1 to 5)

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  5. Market cap of 120 digital assets, such as crypto, on October 1, 2025

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    Updated Jun 3, 2025
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    Raynor de Best (2025). Market cap of 120 digital assets, such as crypto, on October 1, 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/871/online-shopping/
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    Jun 3, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Authors
    Raynor de Best
    Description

    A league table of the 120 cryptocurrencies with the highest market cap reveals how diverse each crypto is and potentially how much risk is involved when investing in one. Bitcoin (BTC), for instance, had a so-called "high cap" - a market cap worth more than 10 billion U.S. dollars - indicating this crypto project has a certain track record or, at the very least, is considered a major player in the cryptocurrency space. This is different in Decentralize Finance (DeFi), where Bitcoin is only a relatively new player. A concentrated market The number of existing cryptocurrencies is several thousands, even if most have a limited significance. Indeed, Bitcoin and Ethereum account for nearly 75 percent of the entire crypto market capitalization. As crypto is relatively easy to create, the range of projects varies significantly - from improving payments to solving real-world issues, but also meme coins and more speculative investments. Crypto is not considered a payment method While often talked about as an investment vehicle, cryptocurrencies have not yet established a clear use case in day-to-day life. Central bankers found that usefulness of crypto in domestic payments or remittances to be negligible. A forecast for the world's main online payment methods took a similar stance: It predicts that cryptocurrency would only take up 0.2 percent of total transaction value by 2027.

  6. E-commerce as share of total retail sales worldwide 2017-2030

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    Updated Nov 19, 2025
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    Statista (2025). E-commerce as share of total retail sales worldwide 2017-2030 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/534123/e-commerce-share-of-retail-sales-worldwide/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 19, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    Internet sales have played an increasingly significant role in retailing. In 2025, e-commerce accounted for over ***percent of retail sales worldwide. Forecasts indicate that by 2030, the online segment will make up ***percent of total global retail sales. Retail e-commerce Online shopping has grown steadily in popularity in recent years. In 2024, global e-commerce sales amounted to over ************ U.S. dollars, a figure expected to approach * trillion U.S. dollars by 2030. Digital development boomed during the COVID-19 pandemic, generating unprecedented e-commerce growth in various economies across the globe. This trend correlates strongly with the constantly improving online access, especially in "mobile-first" online communities, which have long struggled with traditional commercial fixed broadband connections due to financial or infrastructure constraints but enjoy the advantages of cheap mobile broadband connections. M-commerce on the rise The order share of online shopping via smartphones and tablets now outperforms traditional e-commerce via desktop computers. As such, e-retailers around the world have caught up in mobile e-commerce sales. Online shopping via smartphones is particularly prominent in Asia. By the end of 2023, South Korea was the top digital market based on the percentage of the population that had purchased something by phone, with nearly ** percent having made a weekly mobile purchase. Malaysia, UAE, and Turkey completed the top of the ranking.

  7. eCommerce data - Cosmetics Shop

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    Updated Mar 14, 2022
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    nowingkim (2022). eCommerce data - Cosmetics Shop [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/nowingkim/ecommerce-data-cosmetics-shop
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    zip(86991910 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 14, 2022
    Authors
    nowingkim
    Description

    About

    This data is from E-Commerce. I used postgreSQL for data cleaning. I transformed NULL values to 'Not defined' and orginal data have only category name column(which was 'category_code') and that was 'DOT' seperated value which show us the products class from wide to specific. So I split them with delimeter('.').

    The orignal data have record with 5 months but I only used December of 2019. If you want more data you can visit the link above and use.

    File structure

    column namedescription
    timeTime when event happened at (in UTC).
    event_name4 kinds of value: purchase, cart, view, remove_from_cart
    product_idID of a product
    category_idProduct's category ID
    category_nameProduct's category taxonomy (code name) if it was possible to make it. Usually present for meaningful categories and skipped for different kinds of accessories.
    brandDowncased string of brand name.
    priceFloat price of a product.
    user_idPermanent user ID.
    sessionTemporary user's session ID. Same for each user's session. Is changed every time user come back to online store from a long pause.
    category_1Largest class of product included
    category_2Bigger class of product included
    category_3Smallest class of product included

    Acknowledgements

    Many thanks Thanks to REES46 Marketing Platform for this dataset and Michael Kechinov

    Using datasets in your works, books, education materials

    You can use this dataset for free. Just mention the source of it: link to this page and link to REES46 Marketing Platform and Origin data provider

    Inspiration

    Your data will be in front of the world's largest data science community. What questions do you want to see answered?

  8. F

    E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales

    • fred.stlouisfed.org
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    Updated Aug 19, 2025
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    (2025). E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/ECOMPCTSA
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    jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 19, 2025
    License

    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domainhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domain

    Description

    Graph and download economic data for E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales (ECOMPCTSA) from Q4 1999 to Q2 2025 about e-commerce, retail trade, percent, sales, retail, and USA.

  9. Online Retail Ecommerce Dataset

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    Updated Jun 5, 2023
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    iNeuBytes (2023). Online Retail Ecommerce Dataset [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/ineubytes/online-retail-ecommerce-dataset
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    zip(7548686 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 5, 2023
    Authors
    iNeuBytes
    Description

    Context

    In the field of e-commerce, the datasets are typically considered as proprietary, meaning they are owned and controlled by individual organizations and are not often made publicly available due to privacy and business considerations. In spite of this, The UCI Machine Learning Repository, known for its extensive collection of datasets beneficial for machine learning and data mining research, has curated and made accessible a unique dataset. This dataset comprises actual transactional data spanning from the year 2010 to 2011. For those interested, the dataset is maintained and readily available on the UCI Machine Learning Repository's site under the title "Online Retail".

    Content

    The dataset is a transnational one, capturing every transaction made from December 1, 2010, through December 9, 2011, by a UK-based non-store online retail company. As an online retail entity, the company doesn't have a physical store presence, and its operations and sales are conducted purely online. The company's primary product offering includes unique gifts for all occasions. While the company serves a diverse range of customers, a significant number of its clientele includes wholesalers.

    Acknowledgements

    In collaboration with the UCI Machine Learning Repository, the dataset was provided and made available by Dr. Daqing Chen. Dr. Chen is the Director of the Public Analytics group at London South Bank University, UK. Any correspondence regarding this dataset can be sent to Dr. Chen at 'chend' at 'lsbu.ac.uk'. We are grateful to him for providing such an invaluable resource for researchers and data science enthusiasts.

    The image used has been sourced from Canva

    Inspiration

    The rich and extensive data within this dataset opens the door for a multitude of potential analyses. It lends itself well to various methods and techniques in data science, including but not limited to time series analysis, clustering, and classification. By exploring this dataset, one could derive key insights into customer behavior, transaction trends, and product performance, providing ample opportunities for deep and insightful explorations.

  10. E-Commerce Data

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    Updated Aug 17, 2017
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    Carrie (2017). E-Commerce Data [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/carrie1/ecommerce-data
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 17, 2017
    Authors
    Carrie
    Description

    Context

    Typically e-commerce datasets are proprietary and consequently hard to find among publicly available data. However, The UCI Machine Learning Repository has made this dataset containing actual transactions from 2010 and 2011. The dataset is maintained on their site, where it can be found by the title "Online Retail".

    Content

    "This is a transnational data set which contains all the transactions occurring between 01/12/2010 and 09/12/2011 for a UK-based and registered non-store online retail.The company mainly sells unique all-occasion gifts. Many customers of the company are wholesalers."

    Acknowledgements

    Per the UCI Machine Learning Repository, this data was made available by Dr Daqing Chen, Director: Public Analytics group. chend '@' lsbu.ac.uk, School of Engineering, London South Bank University, London SE1 0AA, UK.

    Image from stocksnap.io.

    Inspiration

    Analyses for this dataset could include time series, clustering, classification and more.

  11. Retail Sales Index internet sales

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    • cy.ons.gov.uk
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    Updated Nov 21, 2025
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    Office for National Statistics (2025). Retail Sales Index internet sales [Dataset]. https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade/retailindustry/datasets/retailsalesindexinternetsales
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    xlsxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 21, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Office for National Statisticshttp://www.ons.gov.uk/
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Internet sales in Great Britain by store type, month and year.

  12. E-commerce Business Transaction

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    Updated May 14, 2022
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    Gabriel Ramos (2022). E-commerce Business Transaction [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/gabrielramos87/an-online-shop-business
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    Dataset updated
    May 14, 2022
    Authors
    Gabriel Ramos
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    Context

    E-commerce has become a new channel to support businesses development. Through e-commerce, businesses can get access and establish a wider market presence by providing cheaper and more efficient distribution channels for their products or services. E-commerce has also changed the way people shop and consume products and services. Many people are turning to their computers or smart devices to order goods, which can easily be delivered to their homes.

    Content

    This is a sales transaction data set of UK-based e-commerce (online retail) for one year. This London-based shop has been selling gifts and homewares for adults and children through the website since 2007. Their customers come from all over the world and usually make direct purchases for themselves. There are also small businesses that buy in bulk and sell to other customers through retail outlet channels.

    The data set contains 500K rows and 8 columns. The following is the description of each column. 1. TransactionNo (categorical): a six-digit unique number that defines each transaction. The letter “C” in the code indicates a cancellation. 2. Date (numeric): the date when each transaction was generated. 3. ProductNo (categorical): a five or six-digit unique character used to identify a specific product. 4. Product (categorical): product/item name. 5. Price (numeric): the price of each product per unit in pound sterling (£). 6. Quantity (numeric): the quantity of each product per transaction. Negative values related to cancelled transactions. 7. CustomerNo (categorical): a five-digit unique number that defines each customer. 8. Country (categorical): name of the country where the customer resides.

    There is a small percentage of order cancellation in the data set. Most of these cancellations were due to out-of-stock conditions on some products. Under this situation, customers tend to cancel an order as they want all products delivered all at once.

    Inspiration

    Information is a main asset of businesses nowadays. The success of a business in a competitive environment depends on its ability to acquire, store, and utilize information. Data is one of the main sources of information. Therefore, data analysis is an important activity for acquiring new and useful information. Analyze this dataset and try to answer the following questions. 1. How was the sales trend over the months? 2. What are the most frequently purchased products? 3. How many products does the customer purchase in each transaction? 4. What are the most profitable segment customers? 5. Based on your findings, what strategy could you recommend to the business to gain more profit?

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  13. Online Shopping in Australia - Market Research Report (2015-2030)

    • ibisworld.com
    Updated Oct 6, 2025
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    IBISWorld (2025). Online Shopping in Australia - Market Research Report (2015-2030) [Dataset]. https://www.ibisworld.com/australia/industry/online-shopping/1837/
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    Oct 6, 2025
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    IBISWorld
    License

    https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/

    Time period covered
    2015 - 2030
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    Online shopping has cemented its place in the retail market, buoyed by rising adoption and better technology. 2024 data shows 9.8 million households shopping online, up from 8.2 million in 2019, a clear sign of growing penetration. This performance has benefited from safer payments, easier returns and smoother mobile access, while new competitors like Shein and Temu push prices down and keep pressure on margins. Augmented reality, chat-enabled service and social shopping are blurring the lines between instore and online, letting shoppers try before they buy and discover products through feeds on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. In this environment, faster broadband and the rollout of 5G coverage are expanding the audience, enabling more impulse buys and seamless checkouts. Over the past five years, the online market’s growth has wavered with the pandemic, then settled into a more price-aware rhythm. The 'search and compare' habit means shoppers cut back when discretionary income tightens and 62% switched brands in 2024 to save money. The share of weekly online shoppers rose from 27% in 2021 to 29% in 2025, with a similar increase in the number of consumers shopping every two to three weeks. (26% in 2021 to 30% in 2025). Profitability lagged early on due to fierce competition and high fixed costs, but retailers trimmed overheads, modernised fulfilment networks and used social content to sustain margins. The market also saw international entrants intensify competition, contributing to the demise of some domestic platforms. Industry revenue is anticipated to grow at an annualised 3.4% over the five years through 2025-26 and is expected to total $64.9 billion in the current year, when revenue will climb by an estimated 6.8%. Going forwards, online sales should keep climbing thanks to broader product ranges, better mobile experiences and pay-later options that streamline purchases. AR-enabled sizing and virtual try-ons will reduce friction in fashion and accessories, while loyalty schemes and free shipping will reward repeat customers. Profit is set to climb as pricing becomes more responsive and import costs ease from a stronger Australian dollar. With omnichannel strategies, showrooming and social commerce, the line between online and offline will stay blurred and hybrid stores will become mainstream rather than niche. Overall, industry revenue is forecast to climb at an annualised 5.9% over the five years through 2030-31 to total $86.6 billion.

  14. Online Retail Sales and Customer Data

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    Updated Dec 21, 2023
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    The Devastator (2023). Online Retail Sales and Customer Data [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/thedevastator/online-retail-sales-and-customer-data
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 21, 2023
    Authors
    The Devastator
    Description

    Online Retail Sales and Customer Data

    Transactional Data with Product and Customer Details in Online Retail

    By Marc Szafraniec [source]

    About this dataset

    The InvoiceNo column holds unique identifiers for each transaction conducted. This numerical code serves a twofold purpose: it facilitates effortless identification of individual sales or purchases while simultaneously enabling treasury management by offering a repository for record keeping.

    In concordance with the invoice number is the InvoiceDate column. It provides a date-time stamp associated with every transaction, which can reveal patterns in purchasing behaviour over time and assists with record-keeping requirements.

    The StockCode acts as an integral part of this dataset; it encompasses alphanumeric sequences allocated distinctively to every item in stock. Such a system aids unequivocally identifying individual products making inventory records seamless.

    The Description field offers brief elucidations about each listed product, adding layers beyond just stock codes to aid potential customers' understanding of products better and make more informed choices.

    Detailed logs concerning sold quantities come under the Quantity banner - it lists the units involved per transaction alongside aiding calculations regarding total costs incurred during each sale/purchase offering significant help tracking inventory levels based on products' outflow dynamics within given periods.

    Retail isn't merely about what you sell but also at what price you sell- A point acknowledged via our inclusion of unit prices exerted on items sold within transactions inside our dataset's UnitPrice column which puts forth pertinent pricing details serving as pivotal factors driving metrics such as gross revenue calculation etc

    Finally yet importantly is our dive into foreign waters - literally! With impressive international outreach we're looking into segmentation bases like geographical locations via documenting countries (under the name Country) where transactions are conducted & consumers reside extending opportunities for businesses to map their customer bases, track regional performance metrics, extend localization efforts and overall contributing to the formulation of efficient segmentation strategies.

    All this invaluable information can be found in a sortable CSV file titled online_retail.csv. This dataset will prove incredibly advantageous for anyone interested in or researching online sales trends, developing customer profiles, or gaining insights into effective inventory management practices

    How to use the dataset

    Identifying Products: StockCode is the unique identifier for each product. You can use it to identify individual products, track their sales, or discover patterns related to specific items.

    Assessing Sales Volume: Quantity column tells you about the number of units of a product involved in each transaction. Along with InvoiceNo, you can analyze overall sales volume or specific purchases throughout your selected period.

    Observing Price Fluctuations: By using the UnitPrice, not only can the total cost per transaction be calculated (by multiplying with Quantity), but also insightful observations like price fluctuations over time or determining most profitable items could be derived.

    Analyzing Description Patterns/Trends: The Description field sheds light upon what kind of products are being traded. This could provide some inspiration for text analysis like term frequency-inverse document frequency (TF-IDF), sentiment analysis on descriptions, etc., to figure out popular trends at given times.

    Analysing Geographical Trends: With the help of Country column, geographical trends in sales volumes across different nations can easily be analyzed i.e., which location has more customers or which country orders more quantity or expensive units based on unit price and quantity columns respectively.

    Keep in mind that proper extraction and transformation methodology should be applied while handling data from different columns as per their datatypes (textual/alphanumeric/numeric) requirements.

    This dataset not only allows retailers to gain an immediate understanding into their operations but could also serve as a base dataset for those interested in machine learning regarding predicting future transactions

    Research Ideas

    • Inventory Management: By tracking the 'Quantity' and 'StockCode' over time, a business could use this data to notice if certain products are frequently purchased together or in specific seasons, allowing them to better stock their inventory.
    • Pricing Strategy:...
  15. Online Retail Transaction Data

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    The Devastator (2023). Online Retail Transaction Data [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/thedevastator/online-retail-transaction-data
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    Online Retail Transaction Data

    UK Online Retail Sales and Customer Transaction Data

    By UCI [source]

    About this dataset

    Comprehensive Dataset on Online Retail Sales and Customer Data

    Welcome to this comprehensive dataset offering a wide array of information related to online retail sales. This data set provides an in-depth look at transactions, product details, and customer information documented by an online retail company based in the UK. The scope of the data spans vastly, from granular details about each product sold to extensive customer data sets from different countries.

    This transnational data set is a treasure trove of vital business insights as it meticulously catalogues all the transactions that happened during its span. It houses rich transactional records curated by a renowned non-store online retail company based in the UK known for selling unique all-occasion gifts. A considerable portion of its clientele includes wholesalers; ergo, this dataset can prove instrumental for companies looking for patterns or studying purchasing trends among such businesses.

    The available attributes within this dataset offer valuable pieces of information:

    • InvoiceNo: This attribute refers to invoice numbers that are six-digit integral numbers uniquely assigned to every transaction logged in this system. Transactions marked with 'c' at the beginning signify cancellations - adding yet another dimension for purchase pattern analysis.

    • StockCode: Stock Code corresponds with specific items as they're represented within the inventory system via 5-digit integral numbers; these allow easy identification and distinction between products.

    • Description: This refers to product names, giving users qualitative knowledge about what kind of items are being bought and sold frequently.

    • Quantity: These figures ascertain the volume of each product per transaction – important figures that can help understand buying trends better.

    • InvoiceDate: Invoice Dates detail when each transaction was generated down to precise timestamps – invaluable when conducting time-based trend analysis or segmentation studies.

    • UnitPrice: Unit prices represent how much each unit retails at — crucial for revenue calculations or cost-related analyses.

    Finally,

    • Country: This locational attribute shows where each customer hails from, adding geographical segmentation to your data investigation toolkit.

    This dataset was originally collated by Dr Daqing Chen, Director of the Public Analytics group based at the School of Engineering, London South Bank University. His research studies and business cases with this dataset have been published in various papers contributing to establishing a solid theoretical basis for direct, data and digital marketing strategies.

    Access to such records can ensure enriching explorations or formulating insightful hypotheses about consumer behavior patterns among wholesalers. Whether it's managing inventory or studying transactional trends over time or spotting cancellation patterns - this dataset is apt for multiple forms of retail analysis

    How to use the dataset

    1. Sales Analysis:

    Sales data forms the backbone of this dataset, and it allows users to delve into various aspects of sales performance. You can use the Quantity and UnitPrice fields to calculate metrics like revenue, and further combine it with InvoiceNo information to understand sales over individual transactions.

    2. Product Analysis:

    Each product in this dataset comes with its unique identifier (StockCode) and its name (Description). You could analyse which products are most popular based on Quantity sold or look at popularity per transaction by considering both Quantity and InvoiceNo.

    3. Customer Segmentation:

    If you associated specific business logic onto the transactions (such as calculating total amounts), then you could use standard machine learning methods or even RFM (Recency, Frequency, Monetary) segmentation techniques combining it with 'CustomerID' for your customer base to understand customer behavior better. Concatenating invoice numbers (which stand for separate transactions) per client will give insights about your clients as well.

    4. Geographical Analysis:

    The Country column enables analysts to study purchase patterns across different geographical locations.

    Practical applications

    Understand what products sell best where - It can help drive tailored marketing strategies. Anomalies detection – Identify unusual behaviors that might lead frau...

  16. Online shoppers and type of purchase by age group, inactive

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    Updated Jun 22, 2021
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    Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2021). Online shoppers and type of purchase by age group, inactive [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.25318/2210008501-eng
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    Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
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    Canada
    Description

    Percentage of individuals who shopped online and percentage of online shoppers by type of good and service purchased over the Internet during the past 12 months.

  17. Reasons to spend more online during Cyber Week in the U.S. 2024

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    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Statista Research Department (2025). Reasons to spend more online during Cyber Week in the U.S. 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/2477/online-shopping-behavior/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 9, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Authors
    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2024, convenience was the leading reason to spend more money online during Cyber Week than in the previous year. Prices being lower online was the second most common reason for U.S. Cyber Week shoppers.

  18. Online Sales Dataset

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    Updated Oct 29, 2024
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    Yusuf Delikkaya (2024). Online Sales Dataset [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/yusufdelikkaya/online-sales-dataset/code
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    zip(1547105 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 29, 2024
    Authors
    Yusuf Delikkaya
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    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    Description:

    • The dataset comprises anonymized data on online sales transactions, capturing various aspects of product purchases, customer details, and order characteristics.
    • This dataset can be utilized for analyzing sales trends, customer purchase behavior, and order management in e-commerce or retail.
    • It can aid in understanding the impact of discounts, payment methods, and shipment providers on sales performance and customer satisfaction.
    • This dataset can be utilized for analyzing sales performance, customer purchasing patterns, and operational efficiency in order management.
    • It can help in evaluating the effects of discounts and payment methods on sales, optimizing inventory by studying product demand, and improving customer satisfaction through better shipping and return handling.

    Features:

    Column NameDescription
    InvoiceNoA unique identifier for each sales transaction (invoice).
    StockCodeThe code representing the product stock-keeping unit (SKU).
    DescriptionA brief description of the product.
    QuantityThe number of units of the product sold in the transaction.
    InvoiceDateThe date and time when the sale was recorded.
    UnitPriceThe price per unit of the product in the transaction currency.
    CustomerIDA unique identifier for each customer.
    CountryThe customer's country.
    DiscountThe discount applied to the transaction, if any.
    PaymentMethodThe method of payment used for the transaction (e.g., PayPal, Bank Transfer).
    ShippingCostThe cost of shipping for the transaction.
    CategoryThe category to which the product belongs (e.g., Electronics, Apparel).
    SalesChannelThe channel through which the sale was made (e.g., Online, In-store).
    ReturnStatusIndicates whether the item was returned or not.
    ShipmentProviderThe provider responsible for delivering the order (e.g., UPS, FedEx).
    WarehouseLocationThe warehouse location from which the order was fulfilled.
    OrderPriorityThe priority level of the order (e.g., High, Medium, Low).
  19. eCommerce Statistics by Country/Region in 2025

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    Updated Jan 16, 2024
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    AfterShip (2024). eCommerce Statistics by Country/Region in 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.aftership.com/ecommerce/statistics/regions
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    pdfAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 16, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    AfterShiphttps://www.aftership.com/
    License

    Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    We monitor millions of online stores across 200+ countries, ensuring that this report provides accurate and up-to-date information. This report diverse eCommerce ecosystems in various countries/regions, including market penetration, regional preferences, consumer trends, and technological investments. Stay up-to-date with the latest data and gain a comprehensive understanding of the eCommerce market dynamics on a country/region level, enabling informed business decisions and strategic planning.

  20. Quarterly e-commerce share in total U.S. retail sales 2010-2025

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    Updated Oct 21, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Quarterly e-commerce share in total U.S. retail sales 2010-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/187439/share-of-e-commerce-sales-in-total-us-retail-sales-in-2010/
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    Oct 21, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In the second quarter of 2025, the share of e-commerce in total U.S. retail sales stood at **** percent, up from the previous quarter. From January to March 2025, retail e-commerce sales in the United States hit over *** billion U.S. dollars, the highest quarterly revenue in history. How e-commerce measures up in total U.S. retail In 2024, the reported total value of retail e-commerce sales in the United States amounted to over ****trillion U.S. dollars—impressive, but the figure pales compared to the total annual retail trade value of ******trillion U.S. dollars. Rising e-commerce segments Online shopping is popular among all age groups, though digital purchases are most common among Millennial internet users. In 2022, around ** percent of Millennials purchased items via the internet. Mobile commerce is also growing in popularity, as consumers increasingly rely on their smartphones and mobile apps for shopping activities. In the fourth quarter of 2022, m-commerce spending made up ** percent of the overall online spending in the United States.

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Jackson Divakar R (2023). 🛒 Online Shopping Dataset 📊📉📈 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/jacksondivakarr/online-shopping-dataset
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🛒 Online Shopping Dataset 📊📉📈

Exploring Online Shopping Trends and Patterns

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Description

Dataset: Online Shopping Dataset;

CustomerID

Description: Unique identifier for each customer. Data Type: Numeric;

Gender:

Description: Gender of the customer (e.g., Male, Female). Data Type: Categorical;

Location:

Description: Location or address information of the customer. Data Type: Text;

Tenure_Months:

Description: Number of months the customer has been associated with the platform. Data Type: Numeric;

Transaction_ID:

Description: Unique identifier for each transaction. Data Type: Numeric;

Transaction_Date:

Description: Date of the transaction. Data Type: Date;

Product_SKU:

Description: Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) identifier for the product. Data Type: Text;

Product_Description:

Description: Description of the product. Data Type: Text;

Product_Category:

Description: Category to which the product belongs. Data Type: Categorical;

Quantity:

Description: Quantity of the product purchased in the transaction. Data Type: Numeric;

Avg_Price:

Description: Average price of the product. Data Type: Numeric;

Delivery_Charges:

Description: Charges associated with the delivery of the product. Data Type: Numeric;

Coupon_Status:

Description: Status of the coupon associated with the transaction. Data Type: Categorical;

GST:

Description: Goods and Services Tax associated with the transaction. Data Type: Numeric;

Date:

Description: Date of the transaction (potentially redundant with Transaction_Date). Data Type: Date;

Offline_Spend:

Description: Amount spent offline by the customer. Data Type: Numeric;

Online_Spend:

Description: Amount spent online by the customer. Data Type: Numeric;

Month:

Description: Month of the transaction. Data Type: Categorical;

Coupon_Code:

Description: Code associated with a coupon, if applicable. Data Type: Text;

Discount_pct:

Description: Percentage of discount applied to the transaction. Data Type: Numeric;

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