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IMRG-Hitwise Hot Shops List, August 2008 1. Amazon UK The IMRG-Hitwise Hot Shops List of the top 50 UK e-retailers is the key indicator of online merchant performance. The List is published quarterly and tracks popularity, as indicated by visits, of those selling goods and services within the IMRG Index Classification. This List is based on July 2008 data. COMMENT - SINCE MAY 2008 - 1 NEW ENTRANT This tenth quarterly Hot Shops List is notable for rises in the Electrical and Fashion sectors, while Computer companies fell as consumers, with hard times looming, adjusted their priorities. The only new entrant was Staples, which roared in halfway up the List at 25. Amazon.co.uk (1) as ever, and Argos (2) and Play (3) as usual, led the field while Tesco (4) held on to its habitual fourth position. The first fashion brand into the top five, Next (5) was definitely hot, reaching its highest ever ranking, up from 9th place in May and 11th place a year ago. ASOS’s (16) stellar performance continued, climbing another two positions since May and a massive thirty places from the 46th slot it occupied a year ago. ASOS ranked 50th in the first ever Hot Shops List, published in May 2006. Electrical e-retailers also had a strong month. PC World (15) reached its all-time high, having risen from 26th place in May, 23rd a year ago and the 36th slot the year before that. Woolworths stormed up the List to 24, having jumped 14 places since May, and seventeen places from its 41st ranking a year ago. John Lewis (14) continued its inexorable climb up the Hot Shops List to its best position to date, up another place from last quarter and improving on the 18th position it occupied last August. Ebuyer (22) was on the rise again; it was up two places since last time, having first entered the List in May 2007. The Entertainment sector benefitted from July’s poor weather, with Odeon Cinemas (27) rising from 45th in May, and LOVEFiLM (35) popping in for the second time, having debuted on the List at 37 in February this year. Not so hot were the computer companies: Dell (17), Apple (19) and HP (48) fell four, seventeen and nine places respectively from their rankings in May, and three, eleven and five places on the year. IMRG's CEO, James Roper, comments: * The IMRG-Hitwise Hot Shops List excludes eBay and price comparison / aggregator websites such as Kelkoo and Froogle. ** IMRG Index Classification: Beer / wine / spirits; Books; CDs / tapes / records; Clothing / footwear / accessories; Computer hardware / peripherals / consumables; Consumer electronics; Digital downloads (e.g. music, software); Flowers; Food, beverages and household supplies; Furniture; Garden / DIY; Health and beauty; Home appliances (e.g. washing machines); Household goods (e.g. kitchenware, bedding); Jewellery / watches; Software; Sporting goods; Tickets (e.g. cinema, theatre, events); Toys; Travel (e.g. flights, holidays, hotels, car hire); Video games; Videos / DVDs ENQUIRIES IMRG HITWISE ABOUT IMRG: IMRG (Interactive Media in Retail Group), founded in 1990, is the industry body serving e-retail: www.imrg.org ABOUT HITWISE: Hitwise, established in 1997, is the world's leading online competitive intelligence service: www.hitwise.co.uk ENDS Beth Mathieson |
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