Hello,
I am in need of a retail ecommerce statistic:
The percentage of total of US retail ecommerce sales from a recent
peroid(s) derived from sites with less than 20mil, 10mil, 5mil, 1mil
and under a year in revenue.
Regards,
John |
Request for Question Clarification by
jbf777-ga
on
30 Jun 2004 13:55 PDT
Hi John -
Are you willing to pay an additional sum for such data?
jbf777
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Clarification of Question by
johnjerabek-ga
on
30 Jun 2004 15:33 PDT
hello,
yes, depending on the sum of course. i can afford about $100
additional. please let me know if that works.
regards,
john
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Request for Question Clarification by
jbf777-ga
on
30 Jun 2004 16:04 PDT
John -
I should have clarified -- when I meant "additional sum," I was
talking about possibly finding an analyst firm who could provide the
data at an additional cost. This question actually expires tomorrow,
so you'll have to post another question on the site. I will see if I
can find an analyst firm who has this data.
jbf777
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Request for Question Clarification by
jbf777-ga
on
30 Jun 2004 16:10 PDT
Also, can you clarify your exact question a little more? Thanks.
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Request for Question Clarification by
jbf777-ga
on
30 Jun 2004 16:16 PDT
E.g., are you looking for something like this:
Total US Retail Ecommerce sales, 2002: X Billion
Sites with less than 20 million represent Y% of X above.
Sites with less than 10 million represent Z% of X above.
Sites with less than 5 million represent W% of X above.
.
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And that last section should read "and under a million in revenue,"
not "and under a year in revenue," correct?
I can't guarantee I can find this information, as this does seem to be
a unique format for this data, but I will look.
Thanks,
jbf777
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Clarification of Question by
johnjerabek-ga
on
30 Jun 2004 17:11 PDT
>Total US Retail Ecommerce sales, 2002: X Billion
>Sites with less than 20 million represent Y% of X above.
>Sites with less than 10 million represent Z% of X above.
>Sites with less than 5 million represent W% of X above.
>And that last section should read "and under a million in revenue,"
>not "and under a year in revenue," correct?
Yes, that's correct. I have found most of the data I need thru
census.gov, however they do not have those particular statistics.
Thanks,
John
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