UNVEILED: Australia’s 100 most-loved online retailers of 2019
Woolies tops the list of Australia’s most popular online retailer, according to a new ranking by e-commerce resource site Power Retail.
The ranking, which revealed the top 100 online shopping websites Aussies love most found the two supermarket giants topped the list, with Woolies beating Coles by a few points.
They were followed by deals website Catch and online clothing retailers ASOS and The Iconic taking fourth and fifth place.
However several brick-and-mortar stores featured in the top ten, such as Kmart, JB Hi-Fi, Myer and Target.
The ranking assessed the online retailers based on a number of metrics such as search capabilities, time spent on site, accessibility, delivery options, payment options, and more.
Aussies spent $21.3 billion in online shopping in 2018, up 18.7 per cent from the year before, according to research by Australia Post.
These are the 100 online shopping destinations Aussies love most:
Woolworths
Coles
Catch
ASOS
The Iconic
GraysOnline
Kmart
JB Hi-Fi
Myer
Target
Kogan
Officeworks
Vistaprint
Big W
Amazon Australia
IKEA
Ozsale
Cotton On
The Good Guys
Microsoft
Chemist Warehouse
Supercheap Auto
Rebel
Harvey Norman
City Beach
Spotlight
Dan Murphy’s
Marks & Spencer
Beserk
Mecca
EB Games
Jeanswest
Nourished Life
Bunnings Warehouse
SurfStitch
HP
Best & Less
BCF
Birdsnest
Priceline
Naked Wines
Fantastic Furniture
Bonds
Forever New
Adore Beauty
Anaconda
Sephora
Booktopia
Showpo
David Jones
Adidas
Sportscraft
Harris Scarfe
Strandbags
Blue Thumb
Kathmandu
Appliances online
Mwave
PC Case Gear
Platypus Shoes
Pet Circle
Temple and Webster
Country Road
Witchery
Sydney Tools
St. Frock
Pet Barn
Mountain Bikes Direct
Beacon Lighting
Sportsgirl
Autobarn
Fishpond
Hard to Find
Pushys
Tent World
99 Bikes
Kikki K
The Body Shop
Connor
Kitchen Warehouse
BrandHouse Direct
Style Tread
Michael Hill
Nike
MyDeal
Oroton
Ishka
Wittner
Total Tools
My Pet Warehouse
BNKR
Shaver Shop
Under Armour
First Choice Liquor
Freedom
General Pants
House
Glue store
Peter Alexander
Seed
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