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Web sales for Home Depot grow 37% in 2014

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:

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

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:

Home Depot didn’t break out Q4 web sales.

 

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