One day after cash-strapped Buy.comannounced it will be shuttering its operations in Australia, thee-tailer surged past Amazon.com to secure the title of top onlineelectronics seller in ForresterResearch rankings.
The Aliso Viejo, California-based company’s first-place showing was drivenin part by free shipping and quick e-mail responses, said researchers.
Forrester conferred a 64.57 rating upon Buy.com in its PowerRankingsindex, which gauges e-tailer performance across a host of differentcategories, edging out Amazon.com with its 63.54 rating. Forrestersaid the Internet heavyweight’s runner-up placement was due to its”dismal” customer service.
Rounding out the top four were BestBuy.com (59.29) and Egghead.com (55.55).
Best in Show
In compiling its PowerRankings of leading U.S. e-commerce sites, Cambridge,Massachusetts-based Forrester surveys consumers about their purchasingexperiences and conducts independent shopping tests. Approximately 20,000consumers were polled for its electronics seller survey.
Buy.com ranked first in cost and usability, while Amazon topped the delivery,features and transaction efficiency ratings. BestBuy.com finished No. 1 incustomer service, squeaking past Buy.com in that category.
“Buy.com is usually the cost champion, but this is the first time thecompany has ranked first overall in a PowerRankings category,” saidForrester senior analyst Tom Rhinelander. “While the shopping experience atBuy.com continues to improve, its victory was no doubt aided by thedeteriorating customer service at Amazon.”
E-tail Obstacles
Though Buy.com has long offered low prices for both products and shipping,Forrester said that its swift buying process, extensive online help andquick-loading pages put the site over the top.
Despite these features, the e-tailer still faces a few hurdles. Among the site’s drawbacks,Forrester points out the lack of real-time inventory information, express checkout,gift-wrapping and customer reviews.
Forrester said that many of these features have already been successfullyimplemented by Amazon, noting that the e-tail giant had the fastest expresscheckout of all the sites tested.
However, Forrester insists that Amazon’s customer service woes continue tomar the shopping experience.Researchers found thatreaching a customerrepresentative on the phone was “nearly impossible,” and thate-mail responses to queries took an average of four days.
Close But No Cigar
Buy.com’s dominance over Amazon in the electronics category means thatAmazon currently holds the top ranking from Forrester only in the Toys &Games and Music departments.
Earlier this month, Amazon was bested by Borders in the Bookseller rankings and byExpress.com in the movies category. Amazon also ranks second in theComputing and General Merchandise categories.
Some of these rankings were last released in the spring and, according toForrester, will be updated in the coming weeks.
Dose of Good News
Buy.com’s top PowerRanking should come as a welcome dose of good news forthe e-tailer, which continues to stumble on its road to profitability.
Since its public offering earlier this year, Buy.com has seen its stockprice drop from US$35 per share to just above $1. Industry analysts say thatthe company’s inability to grow sales in recent months coupled with a slowdown incustomer acquisition may set the company up as a possible shakeout victim.
Analysts also say that Buy.com needs to be more aggressive indiversifying its non-tech product offerings, since it appears the company may beclosing in on the saturation point for its core electronics and computinggoods business.
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