The 2024 holiday shopping season marked a pivotal shift in consumer behavior, with paid search leading the way for retail sales, according to Adobe. Smartphones became the dominant platform for online purchases while generative AI emerged as a significant shopping assistant.
Channel wins. Paid search led holiday retail sales with 29.7% revenue share (up 1% YoY), while affiliates and partners, including influencers, saw stronger growth at 17.6% (up 6% YoY), significantly outperforming social media traffic.
Influencers proved highly effective, converting shoppers 9x more than social media overall, with 37% of Gen Z making purchases based on their recommendations
By the numbers:
Total online spending: $241.4 billion (up 8.7% YoY)
Paid search revenue at 29.7% (up 1% YoY)
Mobile shopping share: 54.5% of transactions (up from 51.1% in 2023)
Buy Now Pay Later spending: $18.2 billion (up 9.6% YoY)
AI chatbot retail site traffic: Up 1,300% YoY
The big picture. Three categories drove more than half of all online spending:
Electronics: $55.3 billion (up 8.8%)
Apparel: $45.6 billion (up 9.9%)
Furniture/home goods: $29.2 billion (up 6.8%)
Why we care. The stats show that paid search advertising was once again effective during the 2024 holiday shopping season, confirming it is still worth being present in the competitive space. The rise of mobile shopping, now accounting for 54.5% of transactions, and the increasing reliance on generative AI chatbots emphasize the need for mobile-first strategies and innovative shopping experiences.
Between the lines. Strong discounts influenced consumer behavior in unexpected ways. For every 1% price decrease, demand increased by 1.029%, driving an additional $2.25 billion in online spending. This price sensitivity led consumers to “trade up” to higher-ticket items, with the share of premium products sold increasing by 21% overall.
What’s new. Generative AI emerged as a significant shopping assistant, with Cyber Monday seeing a 1,950% increase in chatbot usage. About 70% of consumers who used AI reported enhanced shopping experiences.
Mobile momentum. Smartphones dominated holiday shopping, with peaks reaching 65% of all online sales on Christmas Day. This shift was particularly pronounced in Buy Now Pay Later transactions, where 79.1% occurred on mobile devices.
Bottom line. The 2024 holiday season demonstrates a fundamental transformation in ecommerce, with mobile shopping, AI assistance, and flexible payment options becoming the new normal for digital retail.