The table and pie chart provid information about different websites, which people visit for shopping and reasons of doing this online in Australia in New Zealand in 2012.
Overall, it can be observed that both local and international websites received a huge proportion of people in two countries, while citizens of both countries gave almost same percentage of reason that lower price than physical stores in 2012.
Looking at the details, in Australia in New Zealand the main source of shopping was both local and international platforms, which accounted for 72% and 80%, respectively. This was followed by local sites, which made up to 20% in Australia and a bit more, at 20% in New Zealand. In contrast the rest of percentage was international commercial programs were lowest, at 8% and 10%, respectively.
Turning to the reasons for buying online, different information can be seen, with the focal reason was lower price, which accounting for 53% in Australia and 57% in New Zealand. Following this, the proportion of reason that people found it convenient represented nearly same, at 24% and 22%. By contrast, rest of two reasons that quality of products and others comprising under 20 percent in both nations.
