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Site
Daily Time on Site
Daily Pageviews per Visitor
% of Traffic From Search
Total Sites Linking In
1
Amazon.com
Amazon.com seeks to be Earth's most customer-centric
company, where customers can find and disc…More
8:06
8.22
21.80%
911,041
2
Netflix.com
Flat monthly fee streaming TV and movies service.
2:10
1.77
9.90%
23,017
3
Ebay.com
International person to person auction site, with products
sorted into categories.
9:38
7.14
20.60%
199,363
4
Amazon.co.uk
Online retailer of books, movies, music and games along with
electronics, toys, apparel, sports…More
6:18
7.30
26.90%
141,444
5
Https://www.etsy.com/
Marketplace of individual sellers/creators of handmade or
vintage items, art, and supplies.
7:40
5.95
24.20%
209,602
6
Store.steampowered.com
Delivers a range of games straight to a computer's desktop.
Includes automatic updates, lists o…More
3:11
3.24
31.70%
54,146
7
Walmart.com
Provides customers with on-line shopping of wide range of
inventory items. Retail, clothing, re…More
4:34
3.81
37.60%
39,818
8
Ikea.com
Furniture retailing store for the domestic home.
8:24
8.96
32.20%
58,059
9
Bestbuy.com
International retailer of consumer electronics and
entertainment software under the names Best …More
3:57
3.80
34.30%
18,018
10
Target.com
General merchandise retailer. Includes careers, news
releases, investor information, community …More
3:22
2.77
35.80%
42,002
11
Nike.com
Apparel, shoes and accessories.
4:50
5.09
34.30%
25,444
12
Homedepot.com
Stores in the United States and Canada sell building
materials, home improvement and garden pro…More
4:30
3.69
45.20%
28,548
13
Wiley.com
Develops, publishes, and sells products in print and
electronic media for educational, professi…More
2:40
2.62
36.90%
103,555
14
Cambridge.org
5:19
3.61
49.00%
39,296
15
Newegg.com
Online computer parts, peripherals, accessories, and
components.
4:18
2.91
30.80%
12,423
16
Https://www.humblebundle.com/
Digital download store with indie and major publisher titles
for PC and mobile platforms allowi…More
3:16
3.31
10.70%
2,791
17
Https://www.groupon.com/
Offering daily deals at restaurants, retailers and service
providers.
3:54
3.41
36.90%
9,335
18
Hm.com
H&M homepage. Fashion and quality clothing at a great
price. Stores worldwide.
7:30
7.41
32.90%
31,767
19
Macys.com
Nationwide department store offering housewares, apparel,
jewelry, and beauty products. Include…More
5:51
5.39
32.10%
14,432
20
Nordstrom.com
Upscale apparel and shoe retailer, headquartered in Seattle.
4:50
3.93
34.10%
22,487
21
Ticketmaster.com
Concerts, Broadway plays, and sports events tickets
available for online purchase.
4:07
3.13
27.10%
18,375
22
Bhphotovideo.com
3:46
3.20
41.00%
11,878
23
Bodybuilding.com
Offers supplements, nutrition, vitamins, creatine, plus
information about bodybuilding. Broad a…More
3:34
2.37
58.00%
12,266
24
Costco.com
US retailer of brand name and private label products.
Employment, investment information, produ…More
4:25
4.34
30.20%
8,881
25
Lowes.com
Retailer of a complete line of home improvement products,
appliances, and equipment.
4:42
3.96
38.90%
14,652
26
Wayfair.com
Furniture, rugs, lighting and hot tubs.
6:35
5.32
35.00%
4,598
27
Gap.com
Shop for men's, women's, and children's fashion.
7:28
8.18
14.00%
16,384
28
Iherb.com
Providing the best overall value for natural products
through e-simplicity .
11:15
7.49
16.30%
12,229
29
Oup.com
University department which also publishes dictionaries,
educational, academic and scholarly bo…More
2:25
2.02
41.10%
18,216
30
Urbanoutfitters.com
Owns and operates specialty retail stores offering women's
and men's fashion apparel, footwear …More
6:06
5.41
30.70%
15,407
31
Redbubble.com
On-line art gallery and community offering original
T-shirts, graphic design and photography.
4:37
4.09
42.00%
25,915
32
Sky.com
Provider of sports, movies, entertainment and news. Services
include digital television, satell…More
2:44
2.51
22.50%
25,448
33
Kohls.com
U.S. department store chain, offering online shopping for
clothing and household goods, plus a …More
6:42
5.34
30.20%
7,316
34
Sephora.com
Sells name brand and designer cosmetics and fragrances.
6:33
5.45
27.90%
19,568
35
Zappos.com
Featuring dress, casual and athletic clothing and shoes for
men and women.
4:15
5.22
39.10%
12,506
36
Autotrader.com
Features decision guides, reviews and photo ads of new and
used vehicles available for sale.
6:05
3.55
37.20%
4,429
37
Overstock.com
Sells a variety of name brand overproduced and discontinued
items. (Nasdaq: OSTK)
4:58
4.25
34.90%
10,492
38
Google.com/shopping
Helps shoppers find and buy products from various online
retailers.
7:22
8.12
4.60%
3,935,098
39
Ifixit.com
Do-it-yourself Mac+iPod repair. iPod parts, PowerBook parts,
and more!
2:09
2.17
69.60%
5,561
40
Forever21.com
Trendy clothing retailer, with online sales and store
locator. Ships in USA and Canada.
8:30
7.19
27.80%
13,986
41
Gamestop.com
Nationwide retailer of computer and console video games,
both used and new, as well as action f…More
3:50
4.32
37.10%
5,271
42
Walgreens.com
Drug store chain. Features online buying facilities, career
opportunities, company news, and in…More
5:23
5.23
36.50%
9,431
43
Barnesandnoble.com
Offers books, ebooks, DVDs, music, toys, and games.
2:60
3.35
47.70%
87,230
44
Cargurus.com
Broad spectrum automotive portal.
4:59
2.68
43.80%
2,119
45
Directv.com
Delivers over 200 channels of sports, news, movies, adult,
family, network and cable programmin…More
2:20
2.71
47.00%
4,317
46
Rei.com
REI Cooperative provides gear for camping, hiking, climbing,
cycling, paddling, skiing gear and…More
4:05
3.73
41.50%
9,572
47
Legacy.com
Legacy.com collaborates with more than 800 newspapers in
North America, Europe and Australia to…More
2:37
2.52
40.20%
18,943
48
Bedbathandbeyond.com
Household goods, bedding, bathroom accessories, and
electronics.
4:45
4.10
47.30%
7,167
49
Staples.com
Operates chain of retail office products superstores,
offering office supplies, business machin…More
3:50
3.60
41.80%
9,448
50
Cars.com
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Top 10 E-Commerce Companies in the USA
Business owners and executives should always be prepared for
the surprising power of momentum. In an era of sluggish retail sales,
e-Marketer reports that the only trillion-dollar industry expanding at
double-digit rates is e-commerce. The staggering number of e-commerce websites
— 110,000 English-language online stores currently featuring on Alexa’s top
one million sites — is a testament to existing competition for a piece of the
e-commerce pie.
Will this impressive growth trend continue? Forrester cites
two reasons that online retail sales will grow from $294 billion in 2014 to
$414 billion by 2018:
Increased investment capital for online sales divisions.
The proliferation of tablets and smartphones in the online
shopping experience.
For example, over 50 percent of online consumers in the U.S.
already have a smartphone. A third solid reason for projected future e-commerce
dominance is convenience — 24/7 access and virtually unlimited inventory
selection combined with prices that are frequently lower than brick-and-mortar
stores.
A Top 10 List of U.S. E-Commerce Websites
Companies of all sizes can learn much of what they need to
know about how to succeed in e-commerce by studying the current leaders in this
field. Here is the current e-commerce leaderboard, which we have listed in
descending order, based on Revenue:
1) Walmart — Walmart’s slogan of “Save money. Live
better.” is part of a current marketing campaign reminding shoppers of how
lower prices help the bottom line for e-consumers.
Walmart Logo
Company: Walmart
Established: 1962
Founders: Sam Walton
Revenue: $476.53 Billion
Headquarters: Bentonville, Arkansas, U.S.
Net Income: $16.022 billion
Employees: 2,200,000
Twitter Followers: 599,793
Facebook Likes: 34,839,345
2) Amazon — As reported by Forbes in October 2014, Amazon
is opening a physical store in New York in an effort to sell products requiring
a “hands-on” experience by shoppers.
As suggested by Amazon’s recent venture with physical retail
stores, one practical lesson is that a brick-and-mortar retailing environment
still has a place for buyers who want to experience a genuine “look and feel”
before buying.
Amazon Logo
Company: Amazon
Established: 1994
Founders: Jeff Bezos
Revenue: $74.45 Billion
Headquarters: Seattle, WA
Net Income: $274 million
Employees: 117,300
Twitter Followers: 1,526,074
Facebook Likes: 25,608,431
3) Best Buy — Their current slogan is “Expert Service.
Unbeatable Price.” Best Buy provides a price match guarantee and a free
in-store pickup option.
Best Buy Logo
Company: Best Buy
Established: 1966
Founders: Richard M. Schulze
Revenue: $ 42.41 Billion
Headquarters: Richfield, Minnesota, U.S
Net Income: $532 million
Employees: 140,000
Twitter Followers: 588,267
Facebook Likes: 7,080,275
4) Sears Holding Corp — This holding company combines two
household retail names, Sears Roebuck and Kmart. A social media platform called
“Shop Your Way” provides a rewards program.
Sears Holding Corp Logo
Company: Sears Holding Group
Established: 2005
Founders: Merger – Kmart Holding & Sears
Revenue: $36.19 Billion
Headquarters: Hoffman Estates, Illinois
Net Income: $ -1.37 billion
Employees: 249,000
Twitter Followers: Sears-138,774 ; Kmart-109,028
Facebook Likes: Sears-3,742,012 ; Kmart-1,443,235
5) Macy’s — “The Magic of Macy’s” is a marketing slogan
designed to remind e-consumers of a priceless positive image that originated
with the timeless holiday movie classic, “Miracle on 34th Street.”
Macy's logo
Company: Macy’s
Established: 1858
Founders: Isidor Straus, Rowland Hussey Macy
Revenue: $27.93 Billion
Headquarters: Cincinnati, Ohio
Net Income: $730 million
Employees: 172,500
Twitter Followers: 643,574
Facebook Likes: 14,536,324
6) Staples — Along with other select merchants, Staples
allows e-consumers to shop with optional extra security by using Apple Pay.
With a Staple Rewards Plan, “Never Pay for Shipping.”
Staples Logo
Company: Staples
Established: 1986
Founders: Thomas G. Stemberg, Leo Kahn, Myra M. Hart
Revenue: $23.11 Billion
Headquarters: Framingham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Net Income: $ −210.7 million
Employees: 83,008
Twitter Followers: 301,897
Facebook Likes: 1,333,403
7) Kohl’s — A recent slogan of “In a Word Yes” reflects an
effort by Kohl’s to provide a positive marketing theme that conveys easy
shopping, hassle-free returns and savings.
Kohl's Logo
Company: Kohl’s
Established: 1962
Founders: Maxwell Kohl
Revenue: $19.03 Billion
Headquarters: Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
Net Income: $889.0 million
Employees: 137,000
Twitter Followers: 298,882
Facebook Likes: 11,230,827
8) EBay — Due to its retail marketplace concept, eBay
provides the opportunity for individuals and businesses to sell both new and
secondhand merchandise through an established e-commerce brand.
EBay Logo
Company: EBay
Established: 1995
Founders: Pierre Omidyar
Revenue: $16.05 Billion
Headquarters: San Jose, CA
Net Income: 86 billion
Employees: 33,500
Twitter Followers: 433,479
Facebook Likes: 7,790,930
9) Office Depot — Reflecting market consolidation of
products for office use, Office Depot is now combined with OfficeMax. “Now One
Company. Now One Website.”
Office Depot Logo
Company: Office Depot
Established: 1986
Founders: Late F. Patrick Sher
Revenue: $11.49 Billion
Headquarters: Boca Raton, Florida
Net Income: $ -20 million
Employees: 64,000
Twitter Followers: 74,007
Facebook Likes: 891,518
10) Overstock.com — With a slogan of “It’s All About the
O,” this company specializes in buying inventory at liquidations such as when
Circuit City went out of business.
Overstock.com Logo
Company: Overstock
Established: 1999
Founders: Patrick M. Byrne
Revenue: $1.3 Billion
Headquarters: Salt Lake City, UT
Net Income: $88.5 million
Employees: 1,500
Twitter Followers: 50,796
Facebook Likes: 899,546
E-Commerce Questions Ahead
With the e-commerce retailing revolution already underway,
it is natural to wonder what is ahead. The prudent approach is for businesses
and individuals to keep an eye on the developing trends of emerging e-commerce
companies in the US. In the meantime, here are several open questions without a
definitive answer at this time:
Will physical stores become extinct?
What is the future for retail real estate?
Is the mall experience losing its appeal?
What do you think? Please let us know by
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Top 10 E-Commerce Companies in the USA
Business owners and executives should always be prepared for
the surprising power of momentum. In an era of sluggish retail sales,
e-Marketer reports that the only trillion-dollar industry expanding at
double-digit rates is e-commerce. The staggering number of e-commerce websites
— 110,000 English-language online stores currently featuring on Alexa’s top
one million sites — is a testament to existing competition for a piece of the
e-commerce pie.
Will this impressive growth trend continue? Forrester cites
two reasons that online retail sales will grow from $294 billion in 2014 to
$414 billion by 2018:
Increased investment capital for online sales divisions.
The proliferation of tablets and smartphones in the online
shopping experience.
For example, over 50 percent of online consumers in the U.S.
already have a smartphone. A third solid reason for projected future e-commerce
dominance is convenience — 24/7 access and virtually unlimited inventory
selection combined with prices that are frequently lower than brick-and-mortar
stores.
A Top 10 List of U.S. E-Commerce Websites
Companies of all sizes can learn much of what they need to
know about how to succeed in e-commerce by studying the current leaders in this
field. Here is the current e-commerce leaderboard, which we have listed in
descending order, based on Revenue:
1) Walmart — Walmart’s slogan of “Save money. Live
better.” is part of a current marketing campaign reminding shoppers of how
lower prices help the bottom line for e-consumers.
Walmart Logo
Company: Walmart
Established: 1962
Founders: Sam Walton
Revenue: $476.53 Billion
Headquarters: Bentonville, Arkansas, U.S.
Net Income: $16.022 billion
Employees: 2,200,000
Twitter Followers: 599,793
Facebook Likes: 34,839,345
2) Amazon — As reported by Forbes in October 2014, Amazon
is opening a physical store in New York in an effort to sell products requiring
a “hands-on” experience by shoppers.
As suggested by Amazon’s recent venture with physical retail
stores, one practical lesson is that a brick-and-mortar retailing environment
still has a place for buyers who want to experience a genuine “look and feel”
before buying.
Amazon Logo
Company: Amazon
Established: 1994
Founders: Jeff Bezos
Revenue: $74.45 Billion
Headquarters: Seattle, WA
Net Income: $274 million
Employees: 117,300
Twitter Followers: 1,526,074
Facebook Likes: 25,608,431
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