Who will take home the title of top retailer? Power Retail reveals SHOCKING results

Online shopping has become a favourite pastime for many of us, offering convenience and access to a vast array of products at our fingertips.

However, as we scour the internet for the best deals, we may question if our go-to retailers are doing everything possible to help us snag those coveted bargains.

Are they providing the best prices, discounts, and promotions to make our shopping experience worthwhile?



Fortunately for shoppers, retailer insight group Power Retail has taken on the arduous task of evaluating which retailers offer consumers the best value for their money.

Every year, Power Retail releases its list of the top 100 online retailers in Australia, ranking them according to their performance across various categories.

This year, the group's findings have revealed some surprising results…


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After a thorough assessment, Power Retail revealed Australia’s top 100 online retailers in 2022. Credit: Pexels/cottonbro studio.



In a remarkable turn of events, Kmart has surpassed Bunnings and secured the top spot on the prestigious Power Retail All-Star Bash's annual power list of Australia’s top 100 online retailers.

Woolworths and Chemist Warehouse followed closely behind, rising in the rankings and occupying the second and third place, respectively. Unfortunately, Bunnings, which had previously won twice the top department store category, dropped to fourth place.



The list also featured other popular retailers like JB HI-FI, Big W, Myer, Target, Coles, IKEA, Mecca and Cotton On, all ranking in the top 20.

Power Retail Head of Data David Fear said that Kmart impressively topped certain categories, which made it the number 1 retailer for 2022.


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Kmart nabbed the top spot for the best online retailer of 2022. Credit: Shutterstock.



He explained: ‘This year, Kmart consistently ranked highest across categories of site performance, accessibility, payment and delivery options, traffic, and mobile app excellence, making them the most successful retailer in 2022.’

‘They have demonstrated a true dedication to mastering the mobile user experience and providing consumers with the most streamlined browsing and purchasing process.’

‘We look forward to seeing their growth and innovation in the coming year.’



Other category winners included Spotlight for Home and Decor Retailer, BCF for Best Sports and Outdoor Retailer, JB Hi-Fi for Best Electrical & Office Retailers, and Pet Circle for the top loyalty program category.

Power Retail developed a ranking methodology to create the Top 100, which assessed acquisition, conversion, fulfilment, and retention.

The ranking was based on various metrics, including the duration of the shopper's visit to the website, payment and delivery options, and mobile app performance.



According to Grant Arnott, the CEO of Global Marketplace, retailers are emphasising conversion as a significant area of focus.

He stated that this year, 86 per cent of the Top 100 retailers had incorporated product reviews on their websites, while only 42 per cent of those outside the Top 100 have done the same.

‘All of these factors contribute to customer conversion, as product reviews significantly impact consumer decision-making,’ Mr Arnott remarked.

‘Kmart showcased a detailed and progressive approach to conversion, which ultimately landed them the top spot and a high Net Promoter Score of 56.’

Key Takeaways

  • Kmart has topped Power Retail’s annual list of the top 100 online retailers in Australia.
  • Woolworths and Chemist Warehouse followed closely behind Kmart in the rankings.
  • Power Retail’s methodology for ranking retailers assessed acquisition, conversion, fulfilment, and retention.
  • Other category winners include Spotlight for Home and Decor Retailer, BCF for Best Sports and Outdoor Retailer, JB Hi-Fi for Best Electrical & Office Retailer, and Pet Circle for the top loyalty program category.



There you have it, folks! Knowing which stores offer the best deals and services will make it easier for you to get the most bang for your buck when doing your online shopping.

Members, have you had a successful online shopping experience with any of the retailers on the list? Let us know in the comments – we’d love to hear your stories!

And don’t forget to share this article with your loved ones, so they can enjoy the best possible shopping experience when venturing onto their favourite websites!
 
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Bunnings has bigger stores now, but all they have is more of the same boring stuff they had before!
Great they are going in to
PET CARE lines, but as for tools, building & renovation bits & pieces / Bunnings is as boring as batshit!
And has been for years!
Total lack of innovation in any area whatsoever!!
A simple wall attached table than folds done for use as desk or dining, with shelves for storing cutlery, candle, salt&pepper, then folds back - no way will BORING BUNNINGS EVER be innovative or creative enough to carry this!
Not even a “beside toilet narrow cupboard for toilet rolls” does Boring Bunning bother with!
Exactly who are the grey, lifeless, unimaginative, dull blokes who run Bunnings? I even had to buy an outdoor Roller Belinda from overseas bcz Boring Bunnings has never ever come across an external nylon weave sun blind WITH BREEZE FLAPS so the blind does not rip off & fly away in strong winds - cyclones!
I get the distinct feeling that Bunnings are not your choice of retailer! Lol.
 
I do very little shopping online from any of said stores. Every time I try to shop online at Kmart I have problems with their website or products are out of stock or not available online so I just don’t bother with them anymore. I have never had any issues with big w the times I have used online or click and collect during covid. I did online shopping at both Coles and Woolworths during covid but received so many near out of date milks, cream etc and a lot of crappy fruit, vegies and meat that I don’t use online anymore. I work at Bunnings so have never had to try online shopping from there.
 
Online shopping has become a favourite pastime for many of us, offering convenience and access to a vast array of products at our fingertips.

However, as we scour the internet for the best deals, we may question if our go-to retailers are doing everything possible to help us snag those coveted bargains.

Are they providing the best prices, discounts, and promotions to make our shopping experience worthwhile?



Fortunately for shoppers, retailer insight group Power Retail has taken on the arduous task of evaluating which retailers offer consumers the best value for their money.

Every year, Power Retail releases its list of the top 100 online retailers in Australia, ranking them according to their performance across various categories.

This year, the group's findings have revealed some surprising results…


pexels-photo-5076516.jpeg

After a thorough assessment, Power Retail revealed Australia’s top 100 online retailers in 2022. Credit: Pexels/cottonbro studio.



In a remarkable turn of events, Kmart has surpassed Bunnings and secured the top spot on the prestigious Power Retail All-Star Bash's annual power list of Australia’s top 100 online retailers.

Woolworths and Chemist Warehouse followed closely behind, rising in the rankings and occupying the second and third place, respectively. Unfortunately, Bunnings, which had previously won twice the top department store category, dropped to fourth place.



The list also featured other popular retailers like JB HI-FI, Big W, Myer, Target, Coles, IKEA, Mecca and Cotton On, all ranking in the top 20.

Power Retail Head of Data David Fear said that Kmart impressively topped certain categories, which made it the number 1 retailer for 2022.


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Kmart nabbed the top spot for the best online retailer of 2022. Credit: Shutterstock.



He explained: ‘This year, Kmart consistently ranked highest across categories of site performance, accessibility, payment and delivery options, traffic, and mobile app excellence, making them the most successful retailer in 2022.’

‘They have demonstrated a true dedication to mastering the mobile user experience and providing consumers with the most streamlined browsing and purchasing process.’

‘We look forward to seeing their growth and innovation in the coming year.’



Other category winners included Spotlight for Home and Decor Retailer, BCF for Best Sports and Outdoor Retailer, JB Hi-Fi for Best Electrical & Office Retailers, and Pet Circle for the top loyalty program category.

Power Retail developed a ranking methodology to create the Top 100, which assessed acquisition, conversion, fulfilment, and retention.

The ranking was based on various metrics, including the duration of the shopper's visit to the website, payment and delivery options, and mobile app performance.



According to Grant Arnott, the CEO of Global Marketplace, retailers are emphasising conversion as a significant area of focus.

He stated that this year, 86 per cent of the Top 100 retailers had incorporated product reviews on their websites, while only 42 per cent of those outside the Top 100 have done the same.

‘All of these factors contribute to customer conversion, as product reviews significantly impact consumer decision-making,’ Mr Arnott remarked.

‘Kmart showcased a detailed and progressive approach to conversion, which ultimately landed them the top spot and a high Net Promoter Score of 56.’

Key Takeaways

  • Kmart has topped Power Retail’s annual list of the top 100 online retailers in Australia.
  • Woolworths and Chemist Warehouse followed closely behind Kmart in the rankings.
  • Power Retail’s methodology for ranking retailers assessed acquisition, conversion, fulfilment, and retention.
  • Other category winners include Spotlight for Home and Decor Retailer, BCF for Best Sports and Outdoor Retailer, JB Hi-Fi for Best Electrical & Office Retailer, and Pet Circle for the top loyalty program category.



There you have it, folks! Knowing which stores offer the best deals and services will make it easier for you to get the most bang for your buck when doing your online shopping.

Members, have you had a successful online shopping experience with any of the retailers on the list? Let us know in the comments – we’d love to hear your stories!

And don’t forget to share this article with your loved ones, so they can enjoy the best possible shopping experience when venturing onto their favourite websites!
Only problem is 99% of their stock is shite from China?
 
Bunnings has bigger stores now, but all they have is more of the same boring stuff they had before!
Great they are going in to
PET CARE lines, but as for tools, building & renovation bits & pieces / Bunnings is as boring as batshit!
And has been for years!
Total lack of innovation in any area whatsoever!!
A simple wall attached table than folds done for use as desk or dining, with shelves for storing cutlery, candle, salt&pepper, then folds back - no way will BORING BUNNINGS EVER be innovative or creative enough to carry this!
Not even a “beside toilet narrow cupboard for toilet rolls” does Boring Bunning bother with!
Exactly who are the grey, lifeless, unimaginative, dull blokes who run Bunnings? I even had to buy an outdoor Roller Belinda from overseas bcz Boring Bunnings has never ever come across an external nylon weave sun blind WITH BREEZE FLAPS so the blind does not rip off & fly away in strong winds - cyclones!
I was told years ago that Bunnings will only stock items which will move quickly. All too often an item held today could be gone in a week because it does not sell quickly.
 
I was told years ago that Bunnings will only stock items which will move quickly. All too often an item held today could be gone in a week because it does not sell quickly.
Very good marketing policy. Why would you invest your money in stock that just sits on the shelves with no sales?
 
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Online shopping has become a favourite pastime for many of us, offering convenience and access to a vast array of products at our fingertips.

However, as we scour the internet for the best deals, we may question if our go-to retailers are doing everything possible to help us snag those coveted bargains.

Are they providing the best prices, discounts, and promotions to make our shopping experience worthwhile?



Fortunately for shoppers, retailer insight group Power Retail has taken on the arduous task of evaluating which retailers offer consumers the best value for their money.

Every year, Power Retail releases its list of the top 100 online retailers in Australia, ranking them according to their performance across various categories.

This year, the group's findings have revealed some surprising results…


pexels-photo-5076516.jpeg

After a thorough assessment, Power Retail revealed Australia’s top 100 online retailers in 2022. Credit: Pexels/cottonbro studio.



In a remarkable turn of events, Kmart has surpassed Bunnings and secured the top spot on the prestigious Power Retail All-Star Bash's annual power list of Australia’s top 100 online retailers.

Woolworths and Chemist Warehouse followed closely behind, rising in the rankings and occupying the second and third place, respectively. Unfortunately, Bunnings, which had previously won twice the top department store category, dropped to fourth place.



The list also featured other popular retailers like JB HI-FI, Big W, Myer, Target, Coles, IKEA, Mecca and Cotton On, all ranking in the top 20.

Power Retail Head of Data David Fear said that Kmart impressively topped certain categories, which made it the number 1 retailer for 2022.


View attachment 15419
Kmart nabbed the top spot for the best online retailer of 2022. Credit: Shutterstock.



He explained: ‘This year, Kmart consistently ranked highest across categories of site performance, accessibility, payment and delivery options, traffic, and mobile app excellence, making them the most successful retailer in 2022.’

‘They have demonstrated a true dedication to mastering the mobile user experience and providing consumers with the most streamlined browsing and purchasing process.’

‘We look forward to seeing their growth and innovation in the coming year.’



Other category winners included Spotlight for Home and Decor Retailer, BCF for Best Sports and Outdoor Retailer, JB Hi-Fi for Best Electrical & Office Retailers, and Pet Circle for the top loyalty program category.

Power Retail developed a ranking methodology to create the Top 100, which assessed acquisition, conversion, fulfilment, and retention.

The ranking was based on various metrics, including the duration of the shopper's visit to the website, payment and delivery options, and mobile app performance.



According to Grant Arnott, the CEO of Global Marketplace, retailers are emphasising conversion as a significant area of focus.

He stated that this year, 86 per cent of the Top 100 retailers had incorporated product reviews on their websites, while only 42 per cent of those outside the Top 100 have done the same.

‘All of these factors contribute to customer conversion, as product reviews significantly impact consumer decision-making,’ Mr Arnott remarked.

‘Kmart showcased a detailed and progressive approach to conversion, which ultimately landed them the top spot and a high Net Promoter Score of 56.’

Key Takeaways

  • Kmart has topped Power Retail’s annual list of the top 100 online retailers in Australia.
  • Woolworths and Chemist Warehouse followed closely behind Kmart in the rankings.
  • Power Retail’s methodology for ranking retailers assessed acquisition, conversion, fulfilment, and retention.
  • Other category winners include Spotlight for Home and Decor Retailer, BCF for Best Sports and Outdoor Retailer, JB Hi-Fi for Best Electrical & Office Retailer, and Pet Circle for the top loyalty program category.



There you have it, folks! Knowing which stores offer the best deals and services will make it easier for you to get the most bang for your buck when doing your online shopping.

Members, have you had a successful online shopping experience with any of the retailers on the list? Let us know in the comments – we’d love to hear your stories!

And don’t forget to share this article with your loved ones, so they can enjoy the best possible shopping experience when venturing onto their favourite websites!
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I don’t know how chemist warehouse came in 3rd place as they have now abandoned their free delivery if you order goods over $50 , they now charge $9.99 per postage, I wasn’t game to ask if this charge also applied to prescription.
 
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