Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Clarks – Footwear-Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Clarks – Footwear-Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2009 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- Clarks share of shoppers 7
- Clarks share of shoppers by demographics 8
- Clarks share of shoppers by television region 9
- Clarks share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- Clarks share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- Clarks conversion of visitors to main users 13
- Clarks conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- Clarks conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of Clarks non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- Clarks profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- Clarks profile of shoppers by television region 20
- Clarks profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- Clarks profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- Clarks loyalty of main users 24
- Clarks loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- Clarks loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- Clarks basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- Clarks detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in footwear 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34″
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http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/UK-Consumer-Insights-2009-Clarks-Footwear-15648.html
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Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Homebase – Diy -Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Homebase – Diy -Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2009 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- Homebase share of shoppers 7
- Homebase share of shoppers by demographics 8
- Homebase share of shoppers by television region 9
- Homebase share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- Homebase share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- Homebase conversion of visitors to main users 13
- Homebase conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- Homebase conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of Homebase non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- Homebase profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- Homebase profile of shoppers by television region 20
- Homebase profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- Homebase profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- Homebase loyalty of main users 24
- Homebase loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- Homebase loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- Homebase basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- Homebase detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in DIY 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34″
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Uk Consumer Insights 2009: B&q – Diy -Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: B&q – Diy -Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2009 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- B&Q share of shoppers 7
- B&Q share of shoppers by demographics 8
- B&Q share of shoppers by television region 9
- B&Q share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- B&Q share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- B&Q conversion of visitors to main users 13
- B&Q conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- B&Q conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of B&Q non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- B&Q profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- B&Q profile of shoppers by television region 20
- B&Q profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- B&Q profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- B&Q loyalty of main users 24
- B&Q loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- B&Q loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- B&Q basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- B&Q detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in DIY 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34″
For More information please contact :
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/UK-Consumer-Insights-2009-B-Q-DIY-15652.html
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Asda – Food & Grocery -Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Asda – Food & Grocery -Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2009 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- Asda share of shoppers 7
- Asda share of shoppers by demographics 8
- Asda share of shoppers by television region 9
- Asda share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- Asda share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- Asda conversion of visitors to main users 13
- Asda conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- Asda conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of Asda non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- Asda profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- Asda profile of shoppers by television region 20
- Asda profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- Asda profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- Asda loyalty of main users 24
- Asda loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- Asda loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- Asda basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- Asda detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in food & grocery 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34″
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Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Debenhams – Clothing-Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Debenhams – Clothing-Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2009 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- Debenhams share of shoppers 7
- Debenhams share of shoppers by demographics 8
- Debenhams share of shoppers by television region 9
- Debenhams share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- Debenhams share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- Debenhams conversion of visitors to main users 13
- Debenhams conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- Debenhams conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of Debenhams non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- Debenhams profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- Debenhams profile of shoppers by television region 20
- Debenhams profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- Debenhams profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- Debenhams loyalty of main users 24
- Debenhams loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- Debenhams loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- Debenhams basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- Debenhams detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in clothing 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34″
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http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/UK-Consumer-Insights-2009-Debenhams-Clothing-15656.html
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Marks & Spencer – Clothing-Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Marks & Spencer – Clothing-Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2009 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- Marks & Spencer share of shoppers 7
- Marks & Spencer share of shoppers by demographics 8
- Marks & Spencer share of shoppers by television region 9
- Marks & Spencer share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- Marks & Spencer share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- Marks & Spencer conversion of visitors to main users 13
- Marks & Spencer conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- Marks & Spencer conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of Marks & Spencer non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- Marks & Spencer profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- Marks & Spencer profile of shoppers by television region 20
- Marks & Spencer profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- Marks & Spencer profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- Marks & Spencer loyalty of main users 24
- Marks & Spencer loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- Marks & Spencer loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- Marks & Spencer basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- Marks & Spencer detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in clothing 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34″
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http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/UK-Consumer-Insights-2009-Marks-Spencer-Clothing-15657.html
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Currys – Electricals-Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Currys – Electricals-Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2008 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- Currys share of shoppers 7
- Currys share of shoppers by demographics 8
- Currys share of shoppers by television region 9
- Currys share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- Currys share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- Currys conversion of visitors to main users 13
- Currys conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- Currys conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of Currys non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- Currys profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- Currys profile of shoppers by television region 20
- Currys profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- Currys profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- Currys loyalty of main users 24
- Currys loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- Currys loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- Currys basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- Currys detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in electricals 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34″
For More information please contact :
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/UK-Consumer-Insights-2009-Currys-Electricals-15660.html
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Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Next – Clothing -Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Next – Clothing -Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2009 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- Next share of shoppers 7
- Next share of shoppers by demographics 8
- Next share of shoppers by television region 9
- Next share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- Next share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- Next conversion of visitors to main users 13
- Next conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- Next conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of Next non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- Next profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- Next profile of shoppers by television region 20
- Next profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- Next profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- Next loyalty of main users 24
- Next loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- Next loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- Next basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- Next detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in clothing 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34″
For More information please contact :
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/UK-Consumer-Insights-2009-Next-Clothing-15662.html
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Asda – Clothing-Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Asda – Clothing-Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2009 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- Asda share of shoppers 7
- Asda share of shoppers by demographics 8
- Asda share of shoppers by television region 9
- Asda share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- Asda share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- Asda conversion of visitors to main users 13
- Asda conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- Asda conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of Asda non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- Asda profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- Asda profile of shoppers by television region 20
- Asda profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- Asda profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- Asda loyalty of main users 24
- Asda loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- Asda loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- Asda basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- Asda detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in clothing 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34″
For More information please contact :
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/UK-Consumer-Insights-2009-Asda-Clothing-15663.html
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Wickes – Diy-Aarkstore Enterprise
Uk Consumer Insights 2009: Wickes – Diy-Aarkstore Enterprise
UK Consumer Insights 2009 are based around individual retailers and provide a highly detailed, data-rich overview of a retailer’s customers, drawing on a nationwide survey of 6,000 shoppers each year.
Reasons to Purchase
*New analysis, unique to these reports shows details about non-converting visitors including where they main shop and who they are.
*Analysis by non-standard demographics is also presented to give a comprehensive picture of a retailer’s customers.
*Key demographics include among others, sex, age, social class, television region, marital status, housing tenure, working status and ACORN group.
Table of Contents :
“About the cDNA programme 3
Section 1: At a glance summary 4
- At a glance summary 5
Section 2: Share of shoppers 6
- Wickes share of shoppers 7
- Wickes share of shoppers by demographics 8
- Wickes share of shoppers by television region 9
- Wickes share of shoppers by household characteristics 10
- Wickes share of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 11
Section 3: Conversion and non-conversion 12
- Wickes conversion of visitors to main users 13
- Wickes conversion of visitors to main users by demographics and region 14
- Wickes conversion of visitors to main users by household characteristics 15
- Non-converting customers 16
- Profile of Wickes non-converting customers by demographics and region 17
Section 4: Shopper profiles 18
- Wickes profile of shoppers by demographics 19
- Wickes profile of shoppers by television region 20
- Wickes profile of shoppers by household characteristics 21
- Wickes profile of shoppers by other characteristics and ACORN classification 22
Section 5: Loyalty 23
- Wickes loyalty of main users 24
- Wickes loyalty of main users by demographics and region 25
- Wickes loyalty of main users by household characteristics 26
- Wickes basic drivers of loyalty and disloyalty 27
- Wickes detailed drivers of loyalty 28
Section 6: Competition 29
- Competition in DIY 30
- Cross sector competitor dynamics 31
Appendix 32
Basic Methodology 33
Detailed Methodology 34
For More information please contact :
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/UK-Consumer-Insights-2009-Wickes-DIY-15622.html
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