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Wal-Mart Website Issues

December 1, 2008 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

I was out of state visiting family over the holidays but still managed to catch wind of this one on CNBC black friday.  It appears that Wal-Mart’s website went down due to heavy traffic and slow pageload times. There are no estimates as to how much revenue was lost during the outage but with wal-mart.com being the 21st most popular website on the web, you can assume that it’s considerable.  Here’s an excerpt from BizReport.com regarding the outage:

While many of the big stores experienced high traffic and a small amount of disruption, even Amazon.com shut down for 15 minutes, Wal-Mart came out the worst hit.

Linda Blakley, a Wal-Mart spokeswoman, said, “Due to a higher-than-anticipated traffic surge, we made the decision to shut down the site temporarily. The site is open for business and the problem resolved.”

Wal-Mart’s problems began early in the day. At 4.30am EST visitors were already experiencing blank pages and delays. By midday a virtual sign was tacked to their virtual door advising people to “come back later”. Not a great start to the holiday season for the 21st most popular website in the U.S.. By 2.00pm the site was up and running again, but with a noticeable delay.

Amazon.com’s problems began at around 11.00am EST when they offered the first 1,000 customers to buy an Xbox a bargain price of $100, compared to the usual retail price of around $300. The Xbox sold out in 29 seconds.

“We saw dramatically more traffic than what we anticipated,’’ Amazon spokesman Craig Berman said on Friday.

Ben Rushlo, senior manager of competitive research at Keynote Systems Inc., said retailers get better each year bracing for the volumes, but they also make their sites increasingly complex, adding 360-degree views of products and other features. Nonetheless, with the exception of Wal-Mart, online retailers were generally performing well.

“There were a few glitches here and there, minor problems,” Rushlo said.

Heavy Traffic Weighs Down Wal-Mart Website – E-commerce – BizReport

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The Cotton Club is a monthly podcast hosted by me, Cotton Rohrscheib. I'm a 52 year old entrepreneur w/ ADHD, OCD (and now AARP) that refuses to grow up as I grow old. I have collaborated and invested in hundreds of projects throughout my career in multiple industries such as; technology, healthcare, and agriculture. I also have 25 years experience in the marketing industry as a co-founder of an award-winning advertising agency. I will undoubtedly cover a wide variety of topics on my podcast while sharing some really crazy stories and situations that I've been fortunate to witness firsthand. I also have a book coming out in 2025 titled, "Mistakes were Made"

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