The ministry of Industry and Information Technology mentioned that they would be investing $2.9 trillion dollars to their e-commerce in China. This will mean that Amazon and Google will benefit from this investment and cause strength in e-commerce in China finally. I always thought that China was great at e-commerce because they are good at all other areas of business but this article seems to teach a different view. The Internet regulator also says it will back legislation to aid the sector and promote the use of e-tickets on China's huge public transport system. This seems like a great start for e-commerce. Really, it does; this is not sarcasm like the rest of my article briefs.
E-Commerce -- Ondercin Style
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Shoes Look Great Online
Recent trends have shown that $7.9 billion of the e-commerce business has been from the shoe industry. This all started with Zappos.com (recently bought by amazon.com in 2009) and now has taken 3.9% of the ecommerce pie. I cannot think of a product that has not at least tested the online water for success. I love shopping for shoes, especially when I don’t have to be near others and try on shoes that others have put on. That always grosses me out.
Mobile Devices Overtake the World (IT World)
It is amazing to me that mobile devices will outnumber humans in 2012 and by 2014 mobile will exceed desktop Internet usage. Did I read that right? Yes, yes I did. We are a moving society with things to do and people to keep in contact with. It is amazing to me that we cannot stop and read emails at a desk and listen to conversation in front of people during coffee. It is fascinating, thought that there will be more devices than people during this current year. That would mean that society would have more than one phone to their name and that they are currently using more than one phone for their lives. What a busy life, no?
India: They Love E-Commerce
E-commerce is helping people in smaller towns in India access quality products and services similar to what people in the larger cities have access to. Indians are also increasingly taking to mobile devices for not only search but shopping as well. The number of Smartphone users is rapidly increasing in India and with 4G services about to take off it’s expected to get even more people going online. There are currently about 900 million mobile subscribers and this number is expected to touch 1.2 billion by 2015. Acceptance of online shopping as a secure shopping mode is has also helped to increase e-commerce uptake. Currently only about 10 million people do online transactions out of an approximate population of 200 million credit and debit card holders. Interesting how far behind they are but still how much they follow western tradition and culture.
99Dresses: 99 Reasons To Buy
This is like the best thing since sliced bread. I totally am all about this. I think that this will really fly with the consumers. The thought I have is do you form a “credit” and then receive “buttons” or do you just get buttons for being a member or? I am curious to see how expensive it will come out to be. It seems as if the handling of all these dresses could get sticky. If it is like ebay… I hope that the sellers mention that there will be pit stains and possible yuck on the dress they purchase. There are many dresses that cannot be cleaned, you know? Through and through, e-commerce pulls out a great new idea again.
Test It To Make It the Best
Simple testing could well be the difference between
profitability and disaster. The article mentions that there is a need for the
supplier to send items across the nation to make sure they get there. I think I
am a little confused. Why do I need to do that to know that my website works? A
little help here, please? As for testing your site, this is vital. You would
much rather do that instead of being blast with various emails telling you
flaws of the pages. Right?
E-commerce offers encourage shoppers to spend
What do you want me to say? This is true and nothing else needs to be said. We talked about this in class and it is just obvious. Oh, UK you are so far behind in news releases.
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