According to Statista, mobile sales in 2016 were 29.1% of all e-commerce sales, and are growing so rapidly that by 2020 mobile sales are predicted to be 48.5% of all e-commerce sales. Dang, y'all.
Last Updated Oct 08, 2024 – 3 min read
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According to Statista, mobile sales in 2016 were 29.1% of all e-commerce sales, and are growing so rapidly that by 2020 mobile sales are predicted to be 48.5% of all e-commerce sales. Dang, y'all.
According to Statista, mobile sales in 2016 were 29.1% of all e-commerce sales, and are growing so rapidly that by 2020 mobile sales are predicted to be 48.5% of all e-commerce sales.
Dang, y’all.
That lines up with what we learned about the busiest shopping weekend of 2016, too: Black Friday saw 35.9% of all sales come from mobile devices. Cyber Monday was right behind with 35.4% of all sales being mobile. Those were 33% and 48% increases over 2015.
If you want to make sure you’re getting a piece of this ever-growing pie, we have some tips to increase your mobile sales.

Remember, by taking the time early in the year to get your mobile shopping experience in shape, you are setting your business up for success throughout the year!
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