Miyerkules, Agosto 21, 2013

Lazada: Easier way of shopping in the country

Aren’t you tired of going to traditional mall just because you want to buy something? It is worse if it is just one item that you will buy. The effort that you will put in to shop is the same regardless how many items you want to buy. Technically, you’ll spend more if it is just one item that you are going to buy. Good thing that things have changed in the shopping scenery. It's great that we now have online shopping as an alternative way for shopping.

Shopping is no longer a time issue for most of us. To them, nighttime for them is their daytime to us. These are the customers who work on graveyard shift. It's usually closed mall hours when they are free. Even if these people want to visit traditional malls, they can't. They can only visit these offline malls during holidays or weekend. It's more complicated for these consumers unlike if they work on a normal time shift. It makes it easier for them nowadays since they now have online shopping. Nowadays, a lot of business is turning their business to online. It only started to rise last year in the Philippines. After they arrived in the country, others followed on their footsteps. The Philippines’ Online Shopping Mall is one of the first online malls in the country to serve our local online users. Some South East Asia countries also have Lazada on their country.

The industry of Ecommerce had a quick shift upwards after they arrived in the country. It's safe to say that they made a huge impact on the local Ecommerce industry. Since the competition is really low, it made sense to launch it in the country. What i very challenging for them is how they can tell the local Internet users to visit their online mall. Paying online is a very difficult for most online users that's why it hard for them to lure customers on their website. They are mostly afraid that their credit card details maybe exposed online. Actually, only a small ratio in the population has their own credit cards in the Philippines. This is the reason why Ecommerce struggled early on to thrive in the country. It doesn't mean that the local Internet users are unaware of online transactions.

We don't give online malls a second chance since we consider risk and disregard reward right away. We just pull the plug once we encounter these kind of website right away. Most of the time, we consider them as a scam the minute we see them online. These two alone can cause bug problems for online investors in Ecommerce in the country. These two Ecommerce problems in the country were single handedly solved by the Philippines' Online Shopping Mall. The Philippines' Online Shopping Mall finally introduced Cash on Delivery or C.O.D. in online. This allows online customers to keep there before their orders arrived at their doorstep.

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