Newsweek ranks papier.com as 10th in the arts and crafts sector.
Newsweek has recognised 500 online shops in 25 categories, from an initial list of more than 9,500 shops using Statista’s proprietary research database along with public online databases, online directories, and price comparison websites to identify the most relevant online shops. The online shops with the most American visitors and the highest American revenue in 2023 were selected as candidates for further evaluation.
The online shops that passed the initial screening were then tested one by one in 36 objective criteria and 10 subjective criteria on eight dimensions: trust and security, purchase and delivery, structure and usability, service and communication, technical details, payment, likelihood of purchase and traffic growth.
Founder and ceo, Taymoor Atighetchi wrote on Linkedin: “Papier has always operated at the intersection of creativity and technology. We use the power of technology, data and Ai to enhance our physical products through personalisation and deliver a truly memorable shopping experience.”
This comes on the back of the news that Papier has sold over one million diaries since it launched in 2015. “We were told people don’t use diaries anymore,” followers were told on Linkedin. “The opposite has been true. More people than ever are putting pen to paper to organise their lives, and the trend keeps growing.”
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