US Online Retail Spending Reaches $23 Billion – Nov 1-Dec 26
During November 1 – December 26, 2006, total US online retail spending reached $23.11 billion. The spending increased by 26% over the same period of 2005, according to comScore Networks.
During November 1 – December 26, 2006, total US online retail spending reached $23.11 billion. The spending increased by 26% over the same period of 2005, according to comScore Networks.

During December 18 ““ December 22, 2006, US online retail spending increased by 38% and reached $2.25 billion.
comScore – Top Retail Web Sites, Ranked by Dollars Spent
1. Amazon.com
2. Dell.com
3. Yahoo.com
4. Walmart.com
5. Ticketmaster.com
6. JCPenney.com
7. Apple.com
8. Bestbuy.com
9. Victoriassecret.com
10. Circuitcity.com.
comScore – Top Retail Web Sites, Ranked by Percent Increase in 2006
1. Bestbuy.com
2. Walmart.com
3. Ticketmaster.com
4. Circuitcity.com
5. Yahoo.com
6. Amazon.com
7. Victoriassecret.com
8. Apple.com
9. JCPenney.com
10. Dell.com.
Gian Fulgoni, Chairman, comScore Networks, said: “Online sales continued to show strong growth during the last week before Christmas when procrastinators were clicking with confidence,
Consumers making purchases in those final days expressed both their faith in retailers’ ability to pick and pack their orders in a timely fashion and shippers’ ability to drop them on recipients’ doorsteps in time for Christmas”. [source]
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