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Ranked among the top three most trafficked
ecommerce websites in the country.
It retails apparel, footwear, accessories,
beauty products and home accessories among other products.
In early June 2013, Amazon.com entered India’s
ecommerce space by launching their Amazon India marketplace without any
marketing campaigns.
The company was started by Kunal Bahl, a
Wharton graduate and Rohit Bansal, alumnus of IIT Delhi, in February 2010.
It was launched as India's first
24-hour Home Shopping TV channel, where anchors performed live demonstration of
products on sale.
1. Myntra.com
India’s leading fashion and lifestyle ecommerce portal,
Ranked among the top three most trafficked
ecommerce websites in the country.
Unique visitors in June 2013: 13,173
Percentage reach: 17.1
2. Flipkart.com
Focuses on online sales of books, but later it expanded to
electronic goods and a variety of other products.
Unique visitors in June 2013: 12,649
Percentage reach: 16.4
3. Jabong.com
India's leading fashion and lifestyle ecommerce portals.
It retails apparel, footwear, accessories,
beauty products and home accessories among other products.
Unique visitors in June 2013: 12,425
Percentage reach: 16.1
4. Amazon sites
In early June 2013, Amazon.com entered India’s
ecommerce space by launching their Amazon India marketplace without any
marketing campaigns.
Unique visitors in June 2013: 11,924
Percentage reach: 15.5
5. Snapdeal.com
Snapdeal.com is an online retail website, headquartered in New Delhi, India.
The company was started by Kunal Bahl, a
Wharton graduate and Rohit Bansal, alumnus of IIT Delhi, in February 2010.
Unique visitors in June 2013: 8,447
Percentage reach: 10.9
6. HomeShop18
HomeShop18 is the online and on-air retail and distribution venture of Network 18 Group
It was launched as India's first
24-hour Home Shopping TV channel, where anchors performed live demonstration of
products on sale.
Unique visitors in June 2013: 8,109
Percentage reach: 10.5
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