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The Pie Charts Below Show the Online Sales for Retail Sectors in New Zealand

The Pie Charts Below Show the Online Sales for Retail Sectors in New Zealand

The pie charts below show the online sales for retail sectors in New Zealand in 2003 and 2013. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Sample 1: The Pie Charts Below Show the Online Sales for Retail Sectors in New Zealand

The pie chart illustrates web sales in New Zealand in the main four categories (books, clothes, film/music, and travel) of retail sectors in two different years, 2003 and 2013.

Overall, it is noticeable from the diagram that in all categories sales increased except clothing and travel. In 2003, traveling was trending in the region, but by the slide of time in 2013, film and music had become the most common.

To begin with, in 2003, the total number of book sales was 19 percent, which rose by 3 percent more in 2013, equal to 22%, respectively. However, in the beginning, clothing, and travel were the most popular items on the market, but by the year 2013, there had been a silent drop in both sectors from 22% to 16% and 37% to 29% separately. Film and music were the only areas where growth increased by more than 10% from 2003 to 2013, from 22% to 33%.

Sample 2: The Pie Charts Below Show the Online Sales for Retail Sectors in New Zealand

The pie diagram represents the digital marketing for retail sectors in New Zealand in two thousand three and two thousand thirteen.

Looking from an overall perspective, it is clear that, mainly sales in four sectors are shown in the charts, and the sales percentage is totally different in both years.

The ratio of business in 2003 was 19%, 22%, 22%, and 37%, respectively. Online sales in the travel sector were high, which was 37%. The other two areas, which were film or music as well as clothes, provided 22% of the computer-based business. The sales of books were only 19% which was a really low rate among the four.

In the 2013 chart, film or music played the highest position in sales which was about 33%, and the second one was travel, with 29%, like dresses, movies or songs, and books sales at 22% in that year. Lastly, 16% of consumerism is in the area of clothes.

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