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Sears Scrambles Online for a Lifeline
by Miguel Bustillo and Geoffrey A. Fowler
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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Five years after hedge-fund billionaire Edward S. Lampert brashly merged Sears and Kmart, the storied merchants keep shrinking.

So on the fourth floor of its grand Chicago flagship that epitomizes the 20th-century approach to shopping, a team of 180 e-commerce whizzes is searching for fresh ways to sell Kenmore appliances and Craftsman tools in an age of iPhone apps and Twitter.

The group—a brain trust that includes veterans from Web stalwarts such as Amazon and Orbitz—is giving a digital makeover to Sears, the 124-year old merchant that rose to prominence on the strength of its eclectic mail-order catalog.

Over the past 12 months, Sears Holdings Corp. has launched a flurry of Web sites and mobile-phone applications in an attempt to stretch sales beyond the physical borders of its aging stores. The strategy, dubbed "Shop Your Way," is to market millions of items virtually, as well as in retail outlets, while offering various delivery and pick-up options. As the main Sears Web site now boasts: "Buy online, then go to the store and get your item within five minutes."

Among other things, Sears is testing a concept called MyGofer that consists of converting an entire Kmart into a pickup-only site for Internet orders, replete with a drive-through. Over the holidays, Sears managed to boost revenues with a new take on an old sales lure: online layaway.

Like most companies trying to exploit the Internet, the once-mighty Sears isn't exactly treading new territory. What it is attempting is a fast game of catch-up to stay relevant in the brutal retail sphere. "We have taken the good ideas out there and evolved them," says Imran Jooma, the company's senior vice president of e-commerce. "We are trying to create an assortment online that is almost limitless."



When Mr. Lampert combined Sears and Kmart into one company, he promised that the sum of the new entity would eventually be worth more than its parts. That hasn't happened, as mass merchants such as Target Corp. and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. have continued to wrest away market share. Sears's revenues fell 7.8% last year to $46.8 billion; its same-store sales have dropped off every year since the merger.

Management, meanwhile, has been in flux. Mr. Lampert—who holds the title of chairman and controls the majority of Sears's shares through his ESL Investments Inc. and its related funds— has no chief executive in place. Kmart veteran W. Bruce Johnson has served as interim CEO since Aylwin Lewis was forced out in 2008. Mr. Lampert, who doesn't like to fly, rides herd over most major decisions from his offices in Connecticut, according to current and former executives.

Jim Barr, hired away from Microsoft Corp. in 2008 for the job of online president, left the company late last year. Mr. Barr declined to discuss his departure, as did the company. Mr. Lampert and Mr. Johnson both declined to be interviewed.

In light of the turmoil, Sears's 2.0 venture is now among the most closely watched in the industry. The outcome, say analysts, could also be a matter of life or death for the Hoffman Estates, Ill., company.

"When I walk through Sears, I feel I have to hold my nose sometimes. But if I know they have the lowest price because I researched it online, I will go, and others will too," says Love Goel, the head of retail private-equity firm GVG Capital Group. "The question is whether there is time to grow the online business while the knife on the stores is falling."

Sears executives say that the online business has increased by double digits in the past two years. It notched an estimated $2.7 billion in 2008, about 6% of total company sales—more than Wal-Mart's $1.7 billion, according to trade publication Internet Retailer. During the critical 2009 shopping month of November, unique visitors to Sears.com and Kmart.com grew by 22% and 42% respectively, according to Compete Inc.


Most traditional merchants, including Sears, first launched their e-commerce efforts about a decade ago. But many initially managed online and offline branches as separate channels competing for the same customers, including Kmart, which operated a side venture called Bluelight.com.

The emphasis has shifted under Mr. Lampert. Known for ruminating over every expense, he is loath to pour money into Sears's crumbling stores, say people familiar with his thinking. He is far more bullish on Web ventures, with their small capital requirements and vast potential audiences. While e-commerce represents between 5% and 7% of U.S. retail today, many in the industry believe the figure might grow to be as high as 20%.

"If they can do this right, it may save the company," says Maggie Gilliam, president of the retail consulting firm Gilliam & Co. "There is a sea change happening in retail right now and it is not clear what stores are going to look like in 10 years, so why spend money now? It may make sense for some companies, like Wal-Mart, as a defensive posture, but that is not the position Sears is in."

On a recent morning at the flagship Sears in downtown Chicago, the youthful, caffeine-fueled team of e-commerce designers and engineers was abuzz. Among their latest projects: mobile applications that tap into smart-phone global-positioning systems and offer customers merchandise based on their location: Yankees sweat shirts in New York, Dodgers caps in Los Angeles.

To test their phone creations, the engineers descend into the department store with handsets and grab customers in the aisles. To obtain feedback on Web sites, workers take shoppers upstairs to a small laboratory that resembles a recording studio.

Inside, testers sit across a plate-glass window from the subjects and speak to them via microphone while a camera watches their eyes wander the computer screen. A recent quiz gauges shopper reaction to a new application that lets people check out shoes from every angle.

"We are not batting a thousand. There are failed apps," says Tom Emmons, a former programmer for the Orbitz.com travel site who spearheads Sears's mobile e-commerce team. "But we are being asked to take risks, and we're taking them...If you look at the demographics of our shoppers and iPhone apps, there doesn't appear to be a lot of overlap. But people use this stuff."

To Mr. Emmons's surprise, Sears customers are buying things like lawn tractors on their iPhones as well as electronics and clothes, suggesting a potential audience broader than foreseen.

Sears has also been tapping into the power of social-networking sites as a way to drive sales and win customer loyalty. With the help of industry veterans at a Chicago company called Viewpoints Network, in the spring it launched sites called MySears.com and MyKmart.com. Combined, the sites now have 400,000 registered users.

Members can sign into the sites with their Facebook accounts to ask questions about products and review them. Company employees monitor the conversations to stay abreast of complaints and customer-service problems.

"You can quantify the value of the insights customers bring," says Viewpoints CEO Matt Moog. "If consumers are rating products very low consistently, that would trigger the merchandise person to talk to the manufacturer—and reduce returns."


The appeal of e-tailing is ultimately about scale. Amazon.com Inc., the largest online retailer, has managed to post record revenue in recent quarters, owing to a growing customer base and the efficiency of not having any physical stores.

To that end, Sears took a page from Amazon and eBay Inc. by creating the Sears Marketplace. Ramped up last July, the Marketplace lists items from other sellers on its Web pages in exchange for a cut of sales. For every purchase made through one of its new retail partners, Sears collects a commission of 7% to 20%. Thanks to the partnership, Sears said last week that its total online merchandise assortment now tops 10 million items. Other retailers, including Wal-Mart, are building similar marketplaces.

Despite its seeming advantages, the marketplace concept carries its own set of potential risks.

Jack Sheng is the CEO of eForCity Corp. which sells millions of electronics accessories through its own Web site as well as eBay and Amazon's marketplaces. As these online forums expand, he worries about oversaturation, and how Sears and others might emphasize competitors' offerings over his. "If we simply throw all the products at all marketplaces, will it dilute our own direct channels or will it bring in incremental sales, which we love?"

The marketplace is one of several ideas borrowed from e-commerce thought leaders. A new iPhone app, called Sears Personal Shopper, allows customers to photograph a passerby's shoes or other objects of desire and dispatch images to workers who can track them down for sale. Amazon launched a similar app in 2008.

The MyGofer concept is also a bit of a retread. As early as the 1960s, Service Merchandise allowed customers to browse items from catalogs and collect their items at pickup sites much in the same way. Wal-Mart is currently testing its own drive-through for online orders in Mount Prospect, Ill.—less than an hour from Sears's first pilot in Joliet, Ill.

MyGofer, though, is as much a rebranding effort as a sales tool. Moms in sport-utility vehicles pull up to kiosks to swipe their credit cards then wait while workers resembling hamburger-stand carhops bring out the goods they ordered earlier online. There's not a mention of Sears or Kmart in sight. Most of the old retail space has been converted into a warehouse. Hardly anyone steps inside.

Some retail experts have reacted with skepticism. Mara Devitt, a partner at Chicago based consulting firm McMillan Doolittle, thinks it is wise for Sears to try selling under new marquee names. But she tried MyGofer twice and left disappointed after finding the drive-through terminal broken. The MyGofer Web site was also replete with "rookie" mistakes, she said, such as failing to tell shoppers how much they were saving with promotions.

Still, efforts such as MyGofer represent a potential endgame for Sears, which confronts the big hurdle of transforming its real-estate holdings in second-tier malls and downtowns throughout the U.S.

Retail analysts estimate that Sears is operating at least 400 money-losing stores that it cannot afford to close because the short-term costs would exceed the savings.

To help spread the word about MyGofer, workers known as "guides" have been dropping by day-care centers and community events in hopes of building an organic following. But as employees stood outside the bright green MyGofer facade in Joliet recently, beckoning passersby, some people seemed confused.

"I didn't even know what it was until someone told me," said Megan Diaz, who headed for a Target store instead. Asked whether she would ever consider the newest incarnation of Sears, the 21-year-old student at Joliet Junior College replied, "I don't really shop at those stores."

Write to Miguel Bustillo at [email protected] and Geoffrey Fowler at [email protected]
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Im shocked that sears/k mart didnt go down with circuit city
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I was just in a Sears here in Colorado Springs a few nights ago. Granted, it was a Monday night after 6 p.m. But the entire time, everything felt so empty and depressing and heavy (not to mention, there was VERY little stocked), like walking through a graveyard.

Yesterday, I told my fiance that we should keep an eye on it, because if/when it closes, we might find some good deals.

Seeing this, it all makes sense.

Poor Sears.
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5a YAY 5a

Fuck em!
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I was just in a Sears here in Colorado Springs a few nights ago. Granted, it was a Monday night after 6 p.m. But the entire time, everything felt so empty and depressing and heavy (not to mention, there was VERY little stocked), like walking through a graveyard.

Yesterday, I told my fiance that we should keep an eye on it, because if/when it closes, we might find some good deals.

Seeing this, it all makes sense.

Poor Sears.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 852697


Naw, they raise the prices first, then only bring them back down halfway to where they were and make all the idiots think they are getting a deal. I've seen stores raise prices on things that aren't selling many times.
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No one using Sears credit card at 29.99% apr either!
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The house of cards collapses
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this is Sad, Sears is one of the best stores. quality hardware, it's sad when walmart thrives and sears suffers, im gonna go to the mall and buy something here just for old time sake. when I was a kid you could take any broken item there for an exchange no matter how long since the purchase or no receipt.

my Grandmother has a like a 30 year old lawn mower that will start right now, the thing has been beaten to death but it won't die.

Quality from a long gone era im afraid.
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Sears started screwing people when they started their
credit card scam!
I say..GOOD!
It's about time they paid the price for stealing from
their customers!
Damn crooks!
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Sears stock chart for the last six months
[link to moneycentral.msn.com]

In October, Barrons ran a front page story about how broke Sears was.

Wierd.
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Shit who's gonna warrent my Craftman tools? Like as if I have any work to use them.
Fishing and skiing keeps me a little sane.
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Sears committed suicide when they got rid of mail-order items. Ironically, it was at a time when mail-order sales were sky-rocketing...just before the internet.
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this is Sad, Sears is one of the best stores. quality hardware, it's sad when walmart thrives and sears suffers, im gonna go to the mall and buy something here just for old time sake. when I was a kid you could take any broken item there for an exchange no matter how long since the purchase or no receipt.

my Grandmother has a like a 30 year old lawn mower that will start right now, the thing has been beaten to death but it won't die.

Quality from a long gone era im afraid.
 Quoting: Garphoo

The 30 year old stuff might still work...the newer stuff is the same made-in-china junk that walmart sells at a lower price. Good riddance...they went to heck years ago.
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Ugly f.... stores !!
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Sears committed suicide when they got rid of mail-order items. Ironically, it was at a time when mail-order sales were sky-rocketing...just before the internet.
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No one ever said they were very smart at Sears.

They lost me when they stopped selling hot cashews, and took the candy cubicle out
In ten years we'll look back on this moment, laugh nervously, and quickly change the subject.
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Im shocked that sears/k mart didnt go down with circuit city
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Larry Silverstein actually owns SEARS TOWER. What does that tell you?


Take out shorts on Willis Tower insurance, eh?
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Strange...

My room mate came home the other day - said - holy crap, just went to sears, and it was like a Ghost town.

Mind you we live in a very affluent town right outside of NYC.

Said he was the only one in the place.
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Sears committed suicide when they got rid of mail-order items. Ironically, it was at a time when mail-order sales were sky-rocketing...just before the internet.

No one ever said they were very smart at Sears.

They lost me when they stopped selling hot cashews, and took the candy cubicle out
 Quoting: Art Deco

Ooh...you're so right about the hot cashews. The candy was right in the middle of our store and the whole place smelled of hot nuts and popcorn...the All-American store in those days. Now they're trying to be la-di-dah or something.
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Sears started screwing people when they started their
credit card scam!
I say..GOOD!
It's about time they paid the price for stealing from
their customers!
Damn crooks!
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