Online Holiday Shopping Sales Decline by 3 Percent
Apple and Hewlett-Packard, however, are two of a handful of companies that posted online sales gains this holiday e-shopping season.
A report this week from comScore shows sales from Web sites declined three percent overall this holiday shopping season, although some Web stores, such as Apple's and Amazon's, posted gains. Despite large discounts from retailers hoping to salvage year-end sales in the face of a crumbling economy, online sales declined for the first time since comScore began tracking the numbers. Sales were tracked beginning Nov. 1 and ending on Dec. 23, the last day to purchase online with the possibility of delivery by Christmas Eve. Online spending reached $25.5 billion during that period, down three percent versus the corresponding shopping days in 2007.Three of the top five most visited sites recorded gains. Amazon sales grew seven percent to 76.2 million visitors, followed by Wal-Mart (up four percent to 51.5 million visitors). Apple was the big winner this season, with online sales up 19 percent with 35 million visitors. Target's online sales fell one percent, down to 46.8 million visitors. Technology giant Hewlett-Packard's online traffic also posted solid gains, climbing 28 percent (19.4 unique visitors) through Dec. 24.









