Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Top 25 Internet Retailers

According to Internet Retailer, in aggregate the Top 500 retailers accounted for a total of $101.7 billion, of the nation's $166 billion in online retail sales in 2007.



The Top 500 grew their online sales by 21.6 percent.  The top three e-commerce application and service providers will be listed by Internet Retailer in its August issue.  To apply for a free subscription (US subscribers only), click this link.



Published by Chicago-based Vertical Web Media LLC, Internet Retailer is a monthly national business magazine, Web site conference and directory that serve the retailing community. The Internet Retailer family of products focuses on the Internet's vital role in a wide array of retailing activities, including Web merchandising, supply chain management and multichannel integration.



Here's the Top 25 and their 2007 numbers:

(from Internet Retailer’s Top 500 Guide: America’s largest e-retailers (based on 2007 sales)


1. Amazon.com ($14,800,000,000)

2. Staples.com ($5,600,000,000)
3. OfficeDepot.com ($4,900,000,000)
4. Dell.com ($4,200,000,000)
5. HPShopping.com ($3,360,923,280)


6. OfficeMax.com ($3,162,800,700)
7. Apple.com ($2,700,000,000)
8. Sears.com ($2,589,840,000)
9. CDW.com ($2,407,520,463)
10. Newegg.com ($1,900,000,000)


11. QVC.com ($1,880,530,000)

12. Best Buy.com ($1,780,833,285)

13. SonyStyle.com ($1,774,347,120)

14. Walmart.com ($1,574,999,975)

15. JCP.com ($1,500,000,000)


16. CircuitCity.com ($1,400,000,000)
17. Netflix.com ($1,205,000,000)
18. Costco.com ($1,200,000,000)
19. Target.com ($1,153,916,993)
20. VictoriasSecret.com ($1,111,712,000)



21. Williams-Sonoma.com ($1,104,000,000)

22. TigerDirect.com ($974,610,000)

23. LLBean.com ($948,750,000)

24. Gap.com ($903,000,000)

25. HSN.com ($871,200,000)




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