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The Online Retailer market is a subset of the Internet and E-Commerce industry. It involves the sale of goods and services over the internet, typically through a website or mobile app. Online retailers offer a wide range of products, from clothing and electronics to groceries and home goods. They also provide services such as delivery, payment processing, and customer support.
Online retailers have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they offer convenience and competitive prices. They also provide customers with access to a wider selection of products than traditional brick-and-mortar stores. Additionally, online retailers often offer discounts and promotions to attract customers.
Some of the major companies in the Online Retailer market include Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy. These companies have established themselves as leaders in the industry, offering customers a wide selection of products and services. Show Less Read more