Just before the holidays, we reported that, based on the raw traffic to its site, Amazon looked to be well on its way to having a great Christmas season. According to a report from Amazon this morning, Amazon's 14th holiday season was indeed its 'best ever,' with 6.3 million items ordered worldwide on December 15 alone. However, while Amazon provided us with a lot of data about how many items it shipped, it did not make any announcements about its revenue or profit yet, which could potentially look less rosy.
We also know that other online retailers like Buy.com or Newegg had a pretty good holiday season, as shoppers went online to find bargains, though we have not seen any final number yet.
In terms of profits and revenue, there is some good reason to be positive as well, however. According to ComScore, U.S. consumers spent almost twice the amount of money online during the last weekend before Christmas compared to last year. Besides the general trend towards online shopping we have seen over the last few years, some of these gains were probably also due to the severe snowstorms all around the country that prevented shoppers from even getting to the mall.
Online shopping, however, remains one of the few bright spots in this depressed economy. According to MasterCard, compared to last year, overall retail sales fell by 2.5 in November and 4% in December through Christmas Eve.
In lieu of providing us with any meaningful information about its revenue, Amazon decided to offer a number of quirky facts about its success this year. Here are some of the most interesting numbers:
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I would have been apart of making this Amazons best holiday season ever but unfortunately none of the items i wanted ship to Canada. So i tried to look for it on Canada's Amazon and of course all there is are books etc.
It would be really nice if Amazon extended their network internationally so us Canadians can grab some of the grub their selling.
Posted by: bradleybradwell | December 27, 2008 2:35 PM