The pie charts illustrate the difference for internet sales in New Zealand in 2003 and in 2013.
It is clear that while the sectors of vacation and entertainment were the most popular during all the time, sales for reading people and shopaholics were a little bit lower.
The overwhelming majority of those who spend money for travelling and buying clothes online reduced during that decade from 36 and 24 percents, which it was in 2003, right down to nearly 30 and just about 16 percent in 2013, totally loost right about 7 percent.
Meanwhile, oppositely, entertainment sphere and book purchasing online sectors shown a stable growth during that decade from 21 and 19 percent, which it was in 2003, respectively, compared to 33 and 21 percent in 2013, whith the total rise just about 11 and 3 percents.
