I have been asked to explore the Internet for information on my chosen website and target specially data, which places my site in context; for example, competitors, industry averages and growth rates.
Above we have a daily reach line graph for Argos and this is done out in terms of percentage throughout a 6 month timescale. The general trend is up and highest in July.
Reach for argos.co.uk, percent of global Internet users who visited the site. Yesterday was 0.082%, 1 week Average 0.0647%, 3 month Average 0.0605% and a 3-month change is up 16%.
Reach in simple terms measures the number of web users who visit an individual site. It measures all global Internet users (measured by Alexa) E.g. www.argos.co.uk
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/argos.co.uk

Above we have a daily traffic rank trend for Argos and this is done out in terms of web users who have visited the site. As you can see the trend is rising most of the time and the all time high was towards the end of July and the low being May. This is based on a 6-month timescale.
Traffic rank monitors millions of web users and data got from others to find out various traffic data sources. This information in return is counted, sorted, computed and giving a traffic rank. It is a complicated process.
Traffic Rank for argos.co.uk, (Alexa traffic rank based on a combined measure of page views and users (reach). Yesterday was 891, 1 week average 1, 125, 3 month average 1, 213 and a 3 month change is up 276.
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/argos.co.uk

Above we have the daily page views in terms of percent over a 6-month timescale. As you can see the percentage is up and down but in general stays around the same level, the month high is in July and the lowest being recorded in June.
Page Views per user for argos.co.uk (the number of unique pages viewed per user per day for this site. Yesterday 9.1, 1-week average 8.61, 3 month average 9.01 and a 3-month change is down 10%.
Page views takes into consideration the amount of pages viewed by individuals who visit the site (www.argos.co.uk). Individuals who access the same web page multiply times on the same day are only counted once regardless of how many times it is viewed.
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/argos.co.uk
I discovered that 94.4% of argos.co.uk users came from the United Kingdom. A few more popular being India, 0.8%, United States 0.6%, Ireland 0.5% and Pakistan 0.3%.
Argos.co.uk traffic rank in order of countries: United Kingdom 39, Ireland 845, Pakistan 3452, India 10, 352 and United States 74, 160.
I have also carried out some research into some of my competitor’s sites also, this can be found below. (Amazon and Curry’s)
Amazon

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/amazon.co.uk
Reach for amazon.co.uk (percent of global Internet users who visit this site). Yesterday 0.271%, 1-week average 0.262%, 3 month average 0.2622% and 3 month change is down 9%.

Page Views per users for amazon.co.uk (the number of unique pages viewed per user per day for the site). Yesterday 6.32, 1-week average 6.83, 3-month average 6.75 and a 3-month change are down 3%.
Amazon.co.uk user come from many countries, but the most popular being United Kingdom with 61.7%, United States 7%, Germany 3.1%, India 2.7% and Ireland 1.8%. These are only a few of the most popular countries using amazon.co.uk
Amazon.co.uk traffic rank in terms of countries, most popular being United Kingdom with 14, Ireland 50, Germany 589, India 645 and United States 1, 275.
Curry’s
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/currys.co.uk
Reach for currys.co.uk (percent of global Internet users who visit this site). Yesterday 0.031%, 1 week average 0.0251%, 3 months average 0.01747% and a 3 month change is up 15%
Traffic Rank for currys.co.uk (Alexa traffic based on a combined measure of page views and users (reach). Yesterday 2, 889, 1 week average 3, 573, 3 month average 5, 278 and a 3 month change is up 1, 523.

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/currys.co.uk
Page Views per user for currys.co.uk (the number of unique pages viewed per user per day for the site). Yesterday 4.3, 1-week average 4.25, 3-month average 4.71 and a 3-month change down 2%.
Currys.co.uk users come from the following countries, United Kingdom 95%, Ireland 0.8%, India 0.6%, Pakistan 0.5% and United States 0.5%. These are only a few of the most popular ones.
Currys.co.uk traffic rank in there countries, United Kingdom 160, Ireland 1, 923, Pakistan 12, 530, India 55, 227 and United States 269, 455.
I have been asked to explore the purchasing aspect of my chosen website and describe the different steps in this process in terms of technology being used.
There are many different ways that an Argos customer can purchase their chosen item these are, in store, online, by phone, by sms followed by in store collection (reserve item(s)).
The Argos website offers secure online shopping and security measures are in place to avoid anything bad happening (e.g. credit card details stolen, hacked into, personal identification stolen).
As soon as a potential/existing customer accesses the ‘login’ or ‘checkout’ pages their browser will automatically go into a secure mode and use standard security protocols (happens before any personal information or payment details are entered in by the user). You can check for this facility by looking for a key icon, which would be situated on the grey bar at the bottom of your screen or by a locked padlock (image found on screen).
Whenever Argos users have clicked either ‘login’ or ‘checkout’, as I have mentioned above secure mode is enabled meaning all details entered are encrypted. This helps keep the information secure from unauthorised access from other Internet users. Basically encryption creates billions of code combinations and this is to protect transactions made with the Argos website (this in done in an individual basis, per each transaction). Most recent browsers offer 128 bit encryption resulting in customer details being kept as safe as possible all the time.
Argos only accepts sales to those using a Secure Socket Layer (SSL). This type of software prevents revealing any kind of personal information through a secure connection.
I discovered Argos.co.uk uses further online security measures by participating in MasterCard Secure Code and Verified by Visa. This service is provided by the credit/debit card companies. For this users will be asked to register, it’s basically an online shopping code identifying the end user. It’s the online equivalent of a chip & pin process, currently used on the high street to purchase/order items.
Online you are able to check the latest prices and availability, reserve your item online, so that it’s ready for in store collection, order extra (Argos Extra) items either for delivery or in store collection.
All Argos orders placed on the Argos website can only be delivered to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
Transactions online at www.argos.co.uk
The first thing you must do is enter your wed address in (URL) (www.argos.co.uk), select/browse categories, add item(s) to basket, proceed to checkout, your then asked to login if you’re an existing customer or register if you’re a new customer, enter personal details, payment details (still needed to be entered in if you are an existing customer to strengthen security), in some occasions depending on item select a delivery date, Item arrives at your door and finally enjoy.
I am now going to show how to purchase an item using argos.co.uk, logon to the website, next if you know the catalogue number you may type it in if not type in what you are looking for. I want a 32 Sony High Definition TV.
Using the search facility (internal search engine) at the top of www.argos.co.uk , I have typed in ‘Sony 32 HD tv’ then clicked enter/return.

I entered in my postcode to check the availability of my chosen item at my closest Argos store. The item was in stock and my screenshot can be found below.
Although my item is not currently in stock at Newtownabbey I have been able to order it for collection.

The above screenshot shows that my reservation has been successful, give me a reservation number appropriate for my order and my store (Newtownabbey) and tells me when exactly my reservation will be held to. Also shown is the price. If I had opted for this item to be delivered to my house there was a standard £5.95 delivery charge, regardless of how many items was being delivered.
New channels to market e-business are becoming increasing popular and is needed more so now with the latest credit crisis in my opinion.
Argos currently has many channels, which they offer to, their customers these include: Internet (online), Shop (Retail), By Phone, SMS (reserve).
Strategic choices often carry varying levels of risk, social impact and profitability. Growth is based on customer satisfaction and reliable products. Argos has many strategic choices, marketing, merchandising and selling products/services, sourcing and purchasing resources.
I feel perhaps Argos could create their very own personal television programme and this could possible be their most successful channel in the future and to date. One of the best well known satellite channels to have done this is QVC (Quality Value Convenience). QVC has been extremely successful marketing their products using this channel method and have reaped the rewards in doing so. Perhaps they could even take QVC idea of having a Today’s Special Value (TSV) everyday as well as promotional offers offering the customer great saving, generating more profit and growth within their business sector on a major scale. I think this has great potential and if implemented would be a great success.
Bibliography
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/argos.co.uk
http://www.alexa.com/site/help/traffic_learn_more
www.trafficdirect.org
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/amazon.co.uk
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/currys.co.uk
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/StaticDisplay/includeName/Security.html