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Post by account_disabled on Nov 30, 2023 6:03:29 GMT
become too competitive to make enough sales. Single-brand niche online stores will become more popular, giving small and medium-sized businesses a second chance. Online sales after the "emergency". Many people became first-time online shoppers in 2020. For others, it became a habit. Both segments will represent a significant percentage of those who continue to shop online after things return to normal. Read also “E-commerce growth in 2020: the evolution Special Data is underway” In summary, here are the key points: E-commerce is not a means of short-term profit but is a continuous, long-term online service. People will continue to shop online more and more. Developing an online store will become more convenient ; Marketplaces will pave the way for smaller single-brand online stores; Online shopping will become more personalized and automated at. the same time; Small offline businesses can still do something to catch up with their competitors. While these are the e-commerce trends we can predict based on the data we already have, 2020 and 2021 appear to have many transformations planned globally. New technologies and approaches always emerge during the crisis (what a good time was 2007-2009 for iPhones to revolutionize everything?).
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