Sears.com Traffic and Demographic Statistics by Quantcast

 

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sears.com

Monthly Uniques 10.2M US
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Corporate headquarters for chain of full-line retail stores and auto centers. Offers information on career opportunities, community affairs, online shopping, store locator and investor relations. (NYSE:S) [Description from dmoz]

Sears, Roebuck and Co. hasn't outgrown the mall scene, but it's spending more time in other places. Beyond its 855 US mall-based stores, Sears has more than 1,230 other locations nationwide. The company operates more than 870 independently-owned Sears Hometown Stores (formerly known as dealer stores) in small towns and about 110 Sears hardware stores and some 85 Orchard Supply Hardware shops. Sears' stores sell apparel, tools, and appliances, and provide home services (remodeling, appliance repairs) under the Sears Parts & Repair Services and A&E Factory brands. It also sells appliances and tools online. Sears was acquired by Kmart Holding Corp. in 2005. The deal formed Sears Holdings, which owns both chains. [Description from Hoover's]

This site reaches over 10 million U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor visits ajmadison.com, shops at Ace Hardware, and buys from P.C. Richard.


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Web Demographics


Gender

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Male
48% 
49% internet average
  980.98x
Female
52% 
51% internet average
 
1021.02x
internet average
composition
 
Male 48%
 
Female 52%

}

Gender

female



Age

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< 18
8% 
18% internet average
  420.42x
18-24
9% 
12% internet average
  700.7x
25-34
21% 
17% internet average
 
1201.2x
35-44
24% 
19% internet average
 
1251.25x
45-54
20% 
17% internet average
 
1181.18x
55-64
12% 
10% internet average
 
1231.23x
65+
6% 
6% internet average
 
1121.12x
internet average
composition
 
< 18 8%
 
18-24 9%
 
25-34 21%
 
35-44 24%
 
45-54 20%
 
55-64 12%
 
65+ 6%

}

Age

adults



Children in Household

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No Kids
55% 
51% internet average
 
1091.09x
Has Kids
45% 
49% internet average
  900.9x
internet average
composition
 
No Kids 55%
 
Has Kids 45%

}

Children in Household

no kids



Household Income

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$0-50k
14% 
18% internet average
  790.79x
$50-100k
26% 
26% internet average
 
1001.0x
$100-150k
31% 
28% internet average
 
1131.13x
$150k+
28% 
28% internet average
 
1011.01x
internet average
composition
 
$0-50k 14%
 
$50-100k 26%
 
$100-150k 31%
 
$150k+ 28%

}

Household Income

affluent



Education Level

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No College
46% 
45% internet average
 
1031.03x
College
41% 
41% internet average
 
1001.0x
Grad School
13% 
14% internet average
  910.91x
internet average
composition
 
No College 46%
 
College 41%
 
Grad School 13%

}

Education Level

people with no college



Ethnicity

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Caucasian
78% 
75% internet average
 
1041.04x
African American
8% 
9% internet average
  930.93x
Asian
3% 
4% internet average
  780.78x
Hispanic
9% 
9% internet average
  910.91x
Other
1% 
1% internet average
  850.85x
internet average
composition
 
Caucasian 78%
 
African American 8%
 
Asian 3%
 
Hispanic 9%
 
Other 1%

}

Ethnicity

Caucasian



Updated Feb 2013 • Delayed - Next: May 2013

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