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Business Scoop » Australian web traffic and search patterns reveals consumer behaivour shifts during lockdowns

Press Release – SimilarWeb SYDNEY Australia, March 17, 2021: SimilarWeb, the world’s leading traffic intelligence company, today unveiled its Australian Digital 100 Insights Report , revealing shifts in Australian consumer behaviour while dealing with last years coronavirus lockdowns. … SYDNEY Australia, March 17, 2021: SimilarWeb, the world’s leading traffic intelligence company, today unveiled its Australian Digital 100 Insights Report, revealing shifts in Australian consumer behaviour while dealing with last year’s coronavirus lockdowns. The three industry categories which experienced the highest growth last year were Home and Garden (+67%), Health and Beauty (+54%), and Retail (+41%) as Australians adapted to life in lockdown. Emmanuel Heymann, SimilarWeb Vice President for Australia and New Zealand, said that while Australia fared much better than international counterparts during the height of the pandemic, consumers and businesses were still forced to adapt to re

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Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 4:20 pm | SimilarWeb SYDNEY Australia, March 17, 2021: SimilarWeb, the world s leading traffic intelligence company, today unveiled its Australian Digital 100 Insights Report , revealing shifts in Australian consumer behaviour while dealing with last year’s coronavirus lockdowns. . More  

Australian web traffic and search patterns reveals consumer behaivour shifts during lockdowns

Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 4:20 pm SYDNEY Australia, March 17, 2021: SimilarWeb, the world s leading traffic intelligence company, today unveiled its Australian Digital 100 Insights Report, revealing shifts in Australian consumer behaviour while dealing with last year’s coronavirus lockdowns. The three industry categories which experienced the highest growth last year were Home and Garden (+67%), Health and Beauty (+54%), and Retail (+41%) as Australians adapted to life in lockdown. Emmanuel Heymann, SimilarWeb Vice President for Australia and New Zealand, said that while Australia fared much better than international counterparts during the height of the pandemic, consumers and businesses were still forced to adapt to restrictions. With outdoor activity restricted and offices

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