3 December 2025

Cyber Five 2025 Proved Demand Is Stronger Than Discounting

3 Min Read

Cyber Five 2025 delivered one of the strongest holiday performance periods in recent years, propelled by record consumer participation and increasingly value-driven shopping behaviors. Across Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday, 203 million consumers shopped—an all-time high since tracking began—and online spend reached $44.2 billion, reflecting a 7.7% year-over-year increase. Despite mixed economic sentiment, retail remained a protected category as shoppers prioritized holiday budgets and responded decisively to peak promotional moments.

Drawing on real-time consumer behavior, cross-channel media performance, and marketplace trends, this report distills the key forces that shaped Cyber Five 2025, including:

  • The promotional strategies that defined the holiday period: Learn how retailers set stronger value baselines earlier, why Black Friday remained the promotional peak, and which tactics helped brands maintain margin while sustaining demand.

  • The media trends that separated outperformers from the rest: See how paid social, programmatic, search, and affiliate programs outpaced industry benchmarks—particularly when powered by ASC, AI-Max, and mobile-first formats—to drive traffic and revenue across PMG's portfolio.

  • Where marketplace dynamics signaled the next frontier: Dive into Amazon’s category-level discounting behavior, the shifting role of large retail ecosystems, and how convergent video and live tentpoles unlocked massive, high-intent reach.

Download the report to learn more.