Although overall online sales tracked by comScore Inc. fell 3% this past holiday season, sales of sports & fitness jumped 18%. The web-tracking firm said the gains were led by “consumers focus on health and fitness and their growing confidence in buying high-priced treadmills, elliptical equipment and other items online.”
Supporting the strength in higher-priced fitness items was the finding that households with annual incomes above $100,000 increased spending by 7% during the period. That compares with a decline of 8% among households with incomes of $50,000-$99,999 and 13% for those with incomes under $50,000, comScore said.
Here are the 14 retail categories comScore tracks with the year-over-year online sales growth or decline for the period Dec. 1-24, 2008, vs. Nov. 26-Dec. 19, 2007:
Sport & Fitness, 18%
Video Games, Consoles & Accessories, 14%
Apparel & Accessories, 4%
Books & Magazines, -1%
Consumer Electronics, -5%
Flowers, Greetings & Gifts, -7%
Toys, -7%
Computer Hardware, -8%
Home, Garden & Furniture, -14%
Event Tickets, -18%
Jewelry & Watches, -24%
Computer Software (excluding PC games), -24%
Office Supplies, -30%
Music, Movies & Videos, -32%