Amazon Tops In Online Satisfaction
By Alan Wolf On Jan 30 2012 - 6:01am
ANN ARBOR, MICH. — Customer satisfaction
with e-commerce sites was up
this holiday season compared with last
year, with
Amazon.com ranking highest
among the 40 largest e-tailers.
Indeed, the e-tail pioneer earned the
highest score ever recorded by ForeSee
Results, which compiles the annual holiday
satisfaction report based on a survey
of 10,000 visitors.
Amazon’s score rose 3.6 percent over
last year to an 87 on the research firm’s
100-point scale, followed within the CE
sector by Apple at 82, Newegg at 81 and
Systemax at 80, while Dell,
Costco.com
and
Walmart.com all tied at 79.
Among other CE leaders,
BestBuy.com and
SonyStyle.com tied at 77, although
Sony’s direct-sell site showed
the greatest improvement within the CE
sector with a 10 percent increase year
over year.
CircuitCity.com was the lowest scoring
CE site, with a 73, although customer satisfaction
with the Systemax-owned property
rose nearly 6 percent from last year,
when it was under previous management.
Together the Top 40 e-tailers (by sales
revenue) on the ForeSee index earned
a record aggregate score of 79, up 7
percent from last year. Nine of the sites
scored over 80 (considered the threshold
of excellence), and none scored below 70
(where e-tailers risk losing sales and market
share if improvements are not made).
The e-tail index scores are determined
using the methodology of the University
of Michigan’s American Customer Satisfaction
Index (ACSI), a national standard
for customer satisfaction that has been
shown to have a direct link to stock prices
and other measures of financial performance,
ForeSee said.