Valentine’s Day Gifts: What Texas Googles More Than Other States
As long as you share your love with your significant other using open communication, those couple’s yoga classes and new bear rugs are just icing on the red velvet cake. According to the National Retail Federation’s Valentine’s Day Consumer Spending Survey, consumers will spend an average of $146.84 on flowers, jewelry, candy, apparel and more, up from $142.31 previous year.
Good news for all the young lovers in Wichita, Topeka, and Overland Park: people in Kansas officially spend more on Valentine’s Day gifts than anyone else in the country.
By analysing variations on key search terms such as “Valentines gifts” and “Valentines breaks”, Hitwise has also revealed deeper insight into the most popular searches.
64% of Millennials like to celebrate Valentine’s Day in a unique way.
Thanks to dear friends, such as google.com, people are now able to search the best options for their favorite type of gifts.
“It is therefore essential that retailers develop a deeper understanding of what consumers are looking for online”. When Montanans think of Valentine’s Day, they think ‘lobster tails.’ And elsewhere in America, there’s big love for Jacquie Lawson e-cards.
43% of Millennials say they feel lonely on Valentine’s Day.