Want to turn your small business into a global ecommerce operation practically overnight with minimal investment? Read on to see how online marketplaces can help companies access a whole new audience.
For eCommerce entrepreneurs and executives who want to sell more
Want to turn your small business into a global ecommerce operation practically overnight with minimal investment? Read on to see how online marketplaces can help companies access a whole new audience.
Online marketplaces are a phenomenon which has taken hold for online retailers. For a long time the sector has been dominated by a number of big players like Amazon and eBay but as the model proves itself, smaller businesses and start-ups, like Loubilou, are entering the scene.
One fast and cost-effective way to diversify your sales channels is by embracing online marketplaces, such as eBay or Amazon. With a huge existing customer base, these online giants are the logical place for retailers to start selling on marketplaces.
Online marketplaces were once, and to a degree still are, dominated by early players such as Amazon and eBay. But there are alternative options; smaller sites can be just as effective at reaching new audiences and generating extra sales.
Amazon are inviting ecommerce businesses to view its webinar on Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA), a new service being rolled out by the organisation.
Online shopping and marketplaces such as eBay and Amazon go hand in hand. Changes in our shopping patterns over the years have shown that we’ll shop around for the best price possible.
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