2014 Q3/Global Top 250 Retailers : web benchmark : Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company rises 147

26 Sep 2014

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Top site this quarter with an Index of 7.30 is ICA AB http://www.ica.no/

Screenshot of ICA AB

The next top five sites are listed below:
2nd Big Lots
3rd NorgesGruppen
4th Edion Corporation
5th Stater Bros
6th H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB

The site that demonstrated the greatest improvement was Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company rising 147 places to rank 27 (Index of 4.52).

The next five most improved sites are listed below:
Rising 122, ITM Developpement Internationale
Rising 93, Limited Brands
Rising 89, Alimantation Couche-Tard Inc.
Rising 87, J.C. Penney
Rising 86, RONA

The reviewing and subsequent benchmarking of the sites was completed on 26th September, in all we carried out 369,121,233 checks - testing function, checking compliance and measuring performance - reviewing the page content, code and delivery infrastructure. Functionally ICA AB was top, John Lewis Partnership Plc had the fastest response time with SuperValu reporting the best HTML 'code quality'.

The top sites for accessibility were:
1st Defense Commissary Agency
2nd Aldi
3rd Bauhaus
4th Daiei Inc
5th Mercadona, S.A.

The full results and access to the Sitemorse INDEX, 2014 Q3/Global 250 Retailers is available at: http://www.sitemorse.com/rt/1069.

Sitemorse INDEX

HOW? Using our software, we look at each site individually, mapping out every combination of every one of the top 125 pages and complete around 1,200 tests, checks and measures across User Experience (UX), Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) and Search Capability (SEO). Against the results, our benchmarking methodology is applied to provide a ranked table - the results are then published as the "Global Top 250 Retailers" INDEX.

WHY? The quarterly Index Website Review, is across each of the sectors as the independent benchmark identifying how websites are performing, meeting compliance levels and satisfying their users. It's also a key indicator for website managers who, while always wanting to be at the top of their game, could be hampered by poor-performing suppliers, non-compliant legacy content or content management systems that often fail to spot errors affecting user experience.

Client services such as Venobia, Governisation and the Web Management Toolkit immediately find the issues that affect web users the most on any website, help demonstrate real improvement and ensure you have control and confidence in your web presence. They will help you minimise unnecessary risk, issues covering everything from compliance with web standards to helping you deal with malware, protect your brand across even a large web presence, and enhance search engine optimisation to help more potential customers find you. They can help spotlight content that may need updating, issues with staff training and support, and focus supplier management. We offer a confidential internal 'company wide' website testing and benchmarking service - allowing you to review the position of all the sites in your organisation.