This dataset is having data of customers who buys clothes online. The store offers in-store style and clothing advice sessions. Customers come in to the store, have sessions/meetings with a personal stylist, then they can go home and order either on a mobile app or website for the clothes they want.
The company is trying to decide whether to focus their efforts on their mobile app experience or their website.
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Envestnet | Yodlee Consumer Panels (Aggregate/Row) include data relating to millions of transactions, including ticket size and merchant location. The dataset includes de-identified credit/debit card and bank transactions (such as a payroll deposit, account transfer, or mortgage payment). Our coverage offers insights into areas such as consumer, TMT, energy, REITs, internet, utilities, ecommerce, MBS, CMBS, equities, credit, commodities, FX, and corporate activity. We apply rigorous data science practices to deliver key KPIs daily that are focused, relevant, and ready to put into production.
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Investors, corporate researchers, and corporates can use our data to answer some key business questions such as: - How much are consumers spending with specific merchants/brands and how is that changing over time? - Is the share of consumer spend at a specific merchant increasing or decreasing? - How are consumers reacting to new products or services launched by merchants? - For loyal customers, how is the share of spend changing over time? - What is the company’s market share in a region for similar customers? - Is the company’s loyal user base increasing or decreasing? - Is the lifetime customer value increasing or decreasing?
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Additional Use Cases: - Use spending data to analyze sales/revenue broadly (sector-wide) or granular (company-specific). Historically, our tracked consumer spend has correlated above 85% with company-reported data from thousands of firms. Users can sort and filter by many metrics and KPIs, such as sales and transaction growth rates and online or offline transactions, as well as view customer behavior within a geographic market at a state or city level. - Reveal cohort consumer behavior to decipher long-term behavioral consumer spending shifts. Measure market share, wallet share, loyalty, consumer lifetime value, retention, demographics, and more.) - Study the effects of inflation rates via such metrics as increased total spend, ticket size, and number of transactions. - Seek out alpha-generating signals or manage your business strategically with essential, aggregated transaction and spending data analytics.
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This dataset belongs to a leading online E-commerce company. The company wants to identify customers who are likely to churn, so they can proactively approach these customers with promotional offers.
The dataset contains various features related to customer behavior and characteristics, which can be used to predict customer churn.
The main task is to predict customer churn based on the given features. This is a binary classification problem where the target variable is 'Churn'.
This dataset is provided for educational purposes. While it represents a real-world scenario, the data itself may be simulated or anonymized.
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1) Data Introduction • The Consumer Behavior and Shopping Habits Dataset is a tabular collection of customer demographics, purchase history, product preferences, shopping frequency, and online and offline purchasing behavior.
2) Data Utilization (1) Consumer Behavior and Shopping Habits Dataset has characteristics that: • Each row contains detailed consumer and transaction information such as customer ID, age, gender, purchased goods and categories, purchase amount, region, product attributes (size, color, season), review rating, subscription status, delivery method, discount/promotion usage, payment method, purchase frequency, etc. • Data is organized to cover a variety of variables and purchasing patterns to help segment customers, establish marketing strategies, analyze product preferences, and more. (2) Consumer Behavior and Shopping Habits Dataset can be used to: • Customer Segmentation and Target Marketing: You can analyze demographics and purchasing patterns to define different customer groups and use them to develop customized marketing strategies. • Product and service improvement: Based on purchase history, review ratings, discount/promotional responses, etc., it can be applied to product and service improvements such as identifying popular products, managing inventory, and analyzing promotion effects.
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Discover valuable insights into e-commerce trends and consumer behavior with our comprehensive dataset. Analyze sales data, consumer preferences, marketing impact.
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The dataset contains 1,462 entries and 22 columns, primarily capturing responses from a survey about e-customer relationships in e-commerce. Key demographic information includes age and sex, alongside questions on e-commerce usage patterns, such as daily app usage time and weekly purchase frequency.
The survey assesses factors influencing customer decisions, including the impact of e-commerce promotions (vouchers, coupons, flash sales), app usability, order processing speed, logistics ease, and customer service responsiveness. Further columns explore trust in sellers, the importance of regular order updates, perceived product quality, pricing competitiveness compared to physical stores, and the influence of social media advertisements and famous ambassadors. Additionally, participants rated their confidence in flagship stores, consideration of online shop ratings, and tendency to purchase from well-reviewed stores. Each response is rated on a scale, reflecting the importance of various factors in their e-commerce shopping behaviors.
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This dataset contains longitudinal purchases data from 5027 Amazon.com users in the US, spanning 2018 through 2022: amazon-purchases.csv It also includes demographic data and other consumer level variables for each user with data in the dataset. These consumer level variables were collected through an online survey and are included in survey.csv fields.csv describes the columns in the survey.csv file, where fields/survey columns correspond to survey questions. The dataset also contains the survey instrument used to collect the data. More details about the survey questions and possible responses, and the format in which they were presented can be found by viewing the survey instrument. A 'Survey ResponseID' column is present in both the amazon-purchases.csv and survey.csv files. It links a user's survey responses to their Amazon.com purchases. The 'Survey ResponseID' was randomly generated at the time of data collection. amazon-purchases.csv Each row in this file corresponds to an Amazon order. Each such row has the following columns: Survey ResponseID Order date Shipping address state Purchase price per unit Quantity ASIN/ISBN (Product Code) Title Category The data were exported by the Amazon users from Amazon.com and shared by users with their informed consent. PII and other information not listed above were stripped from the data. This processing occurred on users' machines before sharing with researchers.
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, understanding consumer behavior has never been more crucial for businesses seeking to thrive. Our Consumer Behavior Data database serves as an essential tool, offering a wealth of comprehensive insights into the current trends and preferences of online consumers across the United States. This robust database is meticulously designed to provide a detailed and nuanced view of consumer activities, preferences, and attitudes, making it an invaluable asset for marketers, researchers, and business strategists.
Extensive Coverage of Consumer Data Our database is packed with thousands of indexes that cover a broad spectrum of consumer-related information. This extensive coverage ensures that users can delve deeply into various facets of consumer behavior, gaining a holistic understanding of what drives online purchasing decisions and how consumers interact with products and brands. The database includes:
Product Consumption: Detailed records of what products consumers are buying, how frequently they purchase these items, and the spending patterns associated with these products. This data allows businesses to identify popular products, emerging trends, and seasonal variations in consumer purchasing behavior. Lifestyle Preferences: Insights into the lifestyles of consumers, including their hobbies, interests, and activities. Understanding lifestyle preferences helps businesses tailor their marketing strategies to resonate with the values and passions of their target audiences. For example, a company selling fitness equipment can use this data to identify consumers who prioritize health and wellness.
Product Ownership: Information on the types of products that consumers already own. This data is crucial for businesses looking to introduce complementary products or upgrades. For instance, a tech company could use product ownership data to target consumers who already own older versions of their gadgets, offering them incentives to upgrade to the latest models.
Attitudes and Beliefs: Insights into consumer attitudes, opinions, and beliefs about various products, brands, and market trends. This qualitative data is vital for understanding the emotional and psychological drivers behind consumer behavior. It helps businesses craft compelling narratives and brand messages that align with the values and beliefs of their target audience.
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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
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.
The dataset contains 14 variables described in a separate file (See 'Data set description')
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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
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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)
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1-trousers 2-skirts 3-blouses 4-sale
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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
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the average price for the entire product category
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As of early 2023, approximately ** percent of consumers in the United States said they would prefer to shop mostly online rather than in-store, making it the country with highest online shopping preference. In contrast, more shoppers preferred visiting physical stores in countries such as Austria, Finland, and New Zealand.
This dataset was created from the online retail dataset found here https://www.kaggle.com/roshansharma/online-retail. This has had some processing for customer segmentation so it can be used for nice visualisation of the data.
The following variables are used: | Variable | Description | | --- | --- | |**CustomerID**| This is the same CustomerID field as in the online retail dataset found in the link above and can be linked to this dataset.| |**Frequency**|This is how many times a customer purchased.| |**Recency**|This is how many days ago a customer made a purchase. This is adjusted to reference a point in time.| |**Monetary** |This is how much a customer spent in total. Their total Lifetime monetary value.| |**rankF**|This is the Frequency value divided into different ranges from 1 to 5 using the cut function in R. (5 = lots of visits, 1 = very low visits)| |**rankR**|This is the Recency value divided into different ranges from 1 to 5 using the cut function in R and then flipped. (5 = very Recent, 1 = ages ago) | |**rankM**|This is the Monetary value divided into different ranges from 1 to 5 using the cut function in R. (5 = High spender, 1 = low spender) | |**groupRFM**| The group RFM is a value combining the rankR, rankF and rankM. This uses 1 digit per rank (ie 1 rankR, 2 rankF, 5 rankM would be 125 Group)| |**Country**|This is the customer delivery country from the original online retail dataset.| |**Customer_Segment**| A customer segment is added to give a more human description of the customer and therefore can be treated differently. These segments are listed below.|
The customer segments below detail the description of the customers from their details processed in the RFM analysis. | Customer Segment | Segment Description | | --- | --- | |**Champions** | Bought recently buy often and spend the most | |**Loyal Customers**|Spend good money Responsive to promotions| |**Potential Loyalist**|Recent customers spent good amount, bought more than once| |**Recent High Spender**|Recent customers not frequent but spend some| |**New Customers**|Bought more recently but not often| |**Promising**|Recent shoppers but haven’t spent much| |**Need Attention**|Above average recency frequency & monetary values| |**About To Sleep**|Below average recency frequency & monetary values| |**At Risk**|Spent big money purchased often but long time ago| |**Can’t Lose Them**|Made big purchases and often but long time ago| |**Hibernating**|Low spenders low frequency purchased long time ago| |**Lost**|Lowestrecency frequency & monetary scores|
Thank you to the owners of the online retail dataset. https://www.kaggle.com/roshansharma
The online retail dataset is a great set for finding anomalies and doing some interesting reports, however RFM analysis allows you to treat clusters of data in the same way which is suitable for marketing teams etc.
RFM analysis is a straight forward analytical process that can be achieved by clustering but a more manual process is good as you can adjust these figures to get more even groups. I will post my R code for this and link shortly.| | | | | --- | --- | | | | | | | --- | --- | | | |
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Use our Best Buy products to collect ratings, prices, and descriptions about products from an e-commerce online web. You can purchase either the entire dataset or a customized subset, depending on your requirements. The Best Buy Products Dataset stands as a comprehensive resource for businesses, researchers, and analysts aiming to navigate the vast array of products offered by Best Buy, a leading retailer in consumer electronics and technology. Tailored to provide a deep understanding of Best Buy's e-commerce ecosystem, this dataset facilitates market analysis, pricing optimization, customer behavior comprehension, and competitor assessment. At its core, the dataset encompasses essential attributes such as product ID, title, descriptions, ratings, reviews, pricing details, and seller information. These fundamental data elements empower users to glean insights into product performance, customer sentiment, and seller credibility, thereby facilitating informed decision-making processes. Whether you're a retailer looking to enhance your product portfolio, a researcher investigating trends in consumer electronics, or an analyst seeking to refine e-commerce strategies, the Best Buy Products Dataset offers a valuable resource for uncovering opportunities and driving success in the ever-evolving landscape of retail.
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We'll customize a Wildberries dataset to align with your unique requirements, incorporating data on product categories, customer reviews, pricing trends, popular items, demographic insights, sales figures, and other relevant metrics. Leverage our Wildberries datasets for various applications to strengthen strategic planning and market analysis. Examining these datasets enables organizations to understand consumer preferences and online shopping trends, facilitating refined product offerings and marketing campaigns. Tailor your access to the complete dataset or specific subsets according to your business needs. Popular use cases include conducting competitor analysis to understand market positioning, monitoring brand reputation through consumer feedback, and performing consumer market analysis to identify and predict emerging trends in e-commerce and online retail.
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This dataset contains real e-commerce transaction data from 2009 to 2011. It comes from a UK-based online store that sells a variety of products. The data includes details like invoices, product codes, descriptions, prices, and even customer IDs.
What’s Inside? Each row represents a transaction, and the dataset has the following key columns: 🛒 Invoice – Unique order ID 📦 StockCode – Product code 📝 Description – Name of the product 📊 Quantity – Number of units sold ⏳ InvoiceDate – When the purchase happened 💰 Price – Unit price of the product 👤 Customer ID – Unique identifier for each customer 🌍 Country – Where the customer is from
Why is this dataset useful? This dataset is great for exploring: Customer Segmentation (Find high-value customers) Customer Lifetime Value (LTV) Analysis Sales & Revenue Trends Market Basket Analysis (Which products are bought together?) Predicting Churn & Retention Strategies
How Can You Use It? If you're into data science, machine learning, or business analytics, this dataset is perfect for hands-on projects. You can analyze customer behavior, predict sales, or even build recommendation systems.
Hope this dataset helps with your projects! Let me know if you find something interesting.
The dataset "isoc_ec_ibhv" has been discontinued since 08/02/2024.
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Korean Companies’ E-commerce Data provides important information to analyze online shopping behavior and trends. This data includes purchase history, product reviews, and cart behavior. Collected from e-commerce platforms and payment systems, it helps investors identify online market trends, analyze consumer preferences, and optimize marketing strategies, essential for valuing Korean e-commerce companies.
This dataset provides insights into eCommerce shopping preferences and trends among UK adults in 2024. The findings are derived from data collected from a sample of 2,017 UK adults regarding their shopping habits and influencing factors.Furthermore, hundreds of thousands online searches were analysed to collate the most up-to-date statistics.
In 2019, digital buyers in Africa were roughly equally made up of male and female shoppers. According to a Statista dataset, ** percent were male and ** percent were female. Young adults hold the largest share of online shoppers in Africa. In particular, people aged 25 to 34 years represented over ** percent of the total share.
Success.ai’s Ecommerce Market Data for South-east Asia E-commerce Contacts provides a robust and accurate dataset tailored for businesses and organizations looking to connect with professionals in the fast-growing e-commerce industry across South-east Asia. Covering roles such as e-commerce managers, digital strategists, logistics experts, and online marketplace leaders, this dataset offers verified contact details, professional insights, and actionable market data.
With access to over 170 million verified profiles globally, Success.ai ensures your outreach, marketing, and research strategies are powered by accurate, continuously updated, and AI-validated data. Backed by our Best Price Guarantee, this solution empowers you to excel in one of the world’s most dynamic e-commerce regions.
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This dataset is having data of customers who buys clothes online. The store offers in-store style and clothing advice sessions. Customers come in to the store, have sessions/meetings with a personal stylist, then they can go home and order either on a mobile app or website for the clothes they want.
The company is trying to decide whether to focus their efforts on their mobile app experience or their website.