Home Depot added $1 billion in web sales in 2014, and e-commerce accounted for 23% of the growth in all revenue and now accounts for 4.5% of all sales.

It was another big year online for The Home Depot Inc. and it’s taking to social media to get the word out.

This morning in a tweet, Home Depot mentioned that e-commerce sales grew by over 36% in 2014 and added another $1 billion in total e-commerce revenue.

Based on that metric and for the year ended Feb. 1, Internet Retailer estimates web sales reached $3.762 billion, up 36.9% from $2.747 billion in 2013.

For the year, Home Depot reported:

  • Total sales increased 5.5% to $83.176 billion from $78.812 billion in 2013.
  • Comparable-store sales increased 5.3%.
  • Net earnings were $6.345 billion compared with $5.385 billion in 2013.
  • The web accounted for 4.5% of total revenue compared with 3.5% in 2013.

The growth in e-commerce of $1 billion accounted for nearly one quarter—23%—of the increase in all sales of $4.364 billion.

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Home Depot, No. 16 in the Internet Retailer 2014 Top 500 Guide, says such factors as an aggressive ship to store program helped to boost web sales. “Almost 40% of online orders are picked up in the store,” CEO Craig Menear told Wall Street analysts on Tuesday’s fourth-quarter earnings call.

For the fourth quarter:

  • Total sales increased 8.3% to $19.162 billion compared with $17.696 billion in the fourth quarter of 2013.
  • Comparable-store sales increased 7.9%.
  • Net earnings were $1.379 billion compared with $1.013 billion in the fourth quarter of 2013.

Home Depot didn’t break out Q4 web sales.

 

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