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I am looking to find a list of websites in my space (online clothing retail)

The only tool I have at the moment which allows me to filter websites by category and list by a number of paramters such as unique hits is google/Double click ad planner. It is great but I am looking for a second source for the following reasons

  • It leaves out many (sometimes large) websites when you ask it to list them
  • It is not very strong in many regions, especially Asia
  • It is always good to have a second source of information
  • It cuts off retailers below a certain size

I am doing this to try and get a fine grained analysis of the online clothing retail market in several regions, so advice on any other method would be appreciated. I want to find out things like the distribution in terms of unique visitors, total number of retails etc.

Thanks

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Try alexa.com also there are companies that you can buy that info from.

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