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The online gifting market is a segment within the consumer goods and services industry, comprising businesses that offer products and services specifically designed to be given as gifts. It encapsulates a vast array of offerings, including tangible items like flowers, chocolates, and personalised goods, as well as intangible experiences such as subscription services, digital gift cards, and charity gift cards. The market caters to a wide range of occasions, including birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, and cultural holidays.
Internet penetration and smartphone usage have facilitated the growth of online gifting, making it convenient for consumers to purchase and send gifts across geographic boundaries. The industry has seen an increase in demand for personalized and unique gift options, as consumers seek to offer meaningful and memorable experiences. Companies operating in this sector often provide value-added services like gift wrapping, custom messages, and direct delivery to the recipient, enhancing the overall gifting experience.
Notable players in the online gifting market include Amazon, with its vast range of products and gift cards; Etsy, known for handmade and personalized gifts; 1-800-Flowers.com, specializing in floral arrangements; Edible Arrangments offering fresh fruit gifts and sweet treats; and Groupon, which provides gift vouchers for a variety of experiences and services. Show Less Read more