Special Report - Top 100 e-Retailers - 5th Anniversary
May 2006 - May 2011

Hot Shops List May 2011
For the fifth year running, IMRG and Experian Hitwise are proud to present the HOT100, a list of the top 100 e-retailers by site traffic.
23rd May 2011
Highlights:
Analysis:
Online bidding for Olympic tickets became the big story of this year's HOT 100 with Internet users flocking to register for events and sending the London 2012 Ticket website to number 35 in the Hot Shops list. The Olympics is still over a year away, but sports fans were desperate to get their hands on tickets for the key events, which caused an eight-fold increase in traffic to the London 2012 Ticket website in the last week of April as the registration deadline approached.
Although the Olympics took centre stage in the sporting arena, there were three sports retailers that made the HOT 100 this year, including Sportsdirect.com (ranked 40), JD Sports (73) and a new entry to the list, JJB Sports (95). The increase in visits may have been influenced by the forthcoming Olympics, but was also a result of the ongoing growth in the online fashion industry, which has been a consistent driver for the online market.
There was an interesting mix of fast movers in terms of sectors in this year's list, including supermarkets, department stores, travel companies and fashion brands. Year-on-year the fastest moving online categories were Department Stores, Apparel and Accessories, and Grocery and Alcohol. Department stores now account for 18% of all UK Internet visits to online retailers, in part thanks to the growth of sites like House of Fraser. It has been another good year for supermarkets online, with Tesco securing third place overall (up two places from last year) and Sainsbury's ranked number 22 (up 17 places from last year).
With summer just around the corner, and some unusually good weather in April, Home and Garden specialists B&Q and Homebase benefited from increased Internet traffic and improved rankings year-on-year. B&Q broke into the top 10 of the Hot Shops list, achieving its highest ranking ever at number nine.
James Roper, CEO at IMRG, said:
"Although there were some initial concerns about the low volumes of people registering for Olympic tickets, these results show that interest boomed as the cut-off date for applications approached. While there is a strong showing in the Hot Shops list from the largest and most successful pureplays, such as Amazon, Play.com and ASOS, it is the multichannel retailers that are benefiting from the biggest increases in website traffic. Even the newcomers to the online market are making huge strides up the rankings, with TK Maxx recording an impressive gain. The popularity of online grocery shopping in general has pushed the sector up among the best performing overall, with three of the Big Four in the top 25 and Morrisons looking set to join them if they enter the transactional online market, as their site traffic levels are already very high."
Robin Goad, Director of Research at Experian Hitwise comments:
"This has been another fascinating year for online retail and looking at the churn of websites in the HOT 100 list just goes to show how competitive the online space has become. We've seen some pretty significant movement within the top 10 online retailers, with Tesco moving up to third place and B&Q breaking into the top 10 for the first time. Higher ranking in the HOT 100 means more visits coming to a brand's website which is a high priority for most retailers. Some companies are choosing to increase their online presence in order to increase the reach of their brand, whilst others are using online as a customer service tool, but ultimately more visits to a website means more sales and it is this reason that is driving the thriving competition between our HOT 100 retailers. The key trends we've witnessed this year are that department stores and fashion retailers are expanding their online capabilities in order to drive more sales. There has been a big push this quarter to buy garden furniture online, and that's mostly attributable to the pre-summer sunshine and demand for BBQs."
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IMRG Experian Hitwise Hot Shops List, May 2011

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The IMRG-Experian Hitwise Hot Shops List of the top 100 UK e-retailers* is the key indicator of online merchant performance. The Hot 100 List is published annually and tracks popularity, as indicated by visits, of those selling goods and services within the IMRG Capgemini Index Classification**. This List is based on April 2011 data.
* The IMRG-Experian Hitwise Hot Shops List excludes eBay and price comparison / aggregator websites such as Kelkoo and Froogle.
** IMRG Capgemini 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
ENDS
MEDIA ENQUIRIES
IMRG
Andy Mulcahy
Tel: 020 7189 8373
Email: andy@imrg.org
Web: www.imrg.org
EXPERIAN HITWISE
Alexandra Banks
Tel: +44 (0) 7966 102833
Email: alexandra.banks@uk.experian.com
Web: www.hitwise.com/uk
Notes to Editors
About IMRG
IMRG (Interactive Media in Retail Group) is the industry association for global e-retail. Formed in 1990, IMRG is setting and maintaining pragmatic and robust e-retail standards to enable fast-track industry growth, and facilitates its community of members with practical help, information, tools, guidance and networking. Consumers can be confident when dealing with IMRG Members because all interact in an environment where they are encouraged to operate using methods that are Honest, Decent, Legal, Truthful and Fair, and have undertaken to not bring the industry into disrepute. The strength of IMRG is the collective and cooperative power of its members. For more information please visit http://www.imrg.org/ or email market@imrg.org.
About Experian Hitwise
Experian Hitwise is the leading online competitive intelligence service. Experian Hitwise gives marketers a competitive advantage by providing daily insights on how 25 million Internet users around the world interact with more than 1 million Web sites. This external view helps companies grow and protect their businesses by identifying threats and opportunities as they develop. Experian Hitwise has more than 1,500 clients across numerous sectors, including financial services, media, travel and retail.
Experian Hitwise (FTS:EXPN), www.experianplc.com, operates in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, France and Brazil. More information about Experian Hitwise is available at www.hitwise.com/uk.
For up-to-date analysis of online trends, please visit the Experian Hitwise research blog at www.ilovedata.com and the Experian Hitwise Data Centre at www.hitwise.com/datacentre.