Gender Commerce: Top Brands Excite Men and Women Posted on 24. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch Photo: D. Sharon Pruitt Female, or rather gender commerce, is more than just a trendy topic. Online shops, which focus on a specific target group, also have to be optimised for gender specific requirements. For instance, it behoves a company where 90 percent of the turnover comes from women, to concentrate on the needs of female customers as part of customer orientation. Continue (No Ratings Yet) Loading... Categories E-Commerce
Internationalisation in e-commerce – reasons to turn your back on Germany Posted on 24. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch Photo: _tar0_ via flickr Internationalisation is one of the biggest key words in e-commerce and will determine development in the following years. On the one hand, from our perspective competition e.g. from Alibab and Rakuten, comes onto the German market and heightens the competition even more. On the other hand, start-ups are begining to internationalise earlier than ever. Where to expand to? Even established players have not only been asking themselves this question since the Samwer brothers exported their business model to all corners of the world. A survey in 2012, conducted under decision makers showed that Russia was leading the list of expansion targets with 31%, followed by Brazil (24%), China (23%), India (22%) and Japan (22%). In Europe Germany and Britain attract 21% and 16% respectively. Continue (No Ratings Yet) Loading... Categories E-Commerce
Young people on shopping: will multichannel soon be reality? Posted on 24. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch Photo: Milena Mihaylova Multichannel is controversial, to put it mildly. Everyone who has dealt with online trade knows this. The taz column which came out recently, The next big thing im WTF-Marketing brings the concerns of critics to a point with a sharp tongue. US magazine “The Atlantic” deals with tech future trends and was happy to take sides with multichannel advocates in the framework of the series Kids these days, which drew on the perspective of young people on shopping habits. Continue (No Ratings Yet) Loading... Categories E-Commerce
Brands on Facebook don’t have a coverage problem, they have a relevance problem Posted on 24. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch The coverage of business pages on Facebook has been perceptibly sinking for some time. Why this is the case should be discussed elsewhere. What is more interesting is what businesses can do to become more relevant. Grafik: Statista (Enterprises lose reach on Facebook: The organic reach of contents of Facebook business sites (in % of fans) Continue (No Ratings Yet) Loading... Categories E-Commerce
More than a USP: Emotionalisation in E-Commerce Posted on 24. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch Photo: Bert Kaufmann When it comes to animating customers, the key word ‘emotionalisation’ is often heard in e-commerce. Whenever it is about conjuring a smile to the customer’s lips, the buzz word comes up most often by pure players, such as Fab (“smiles guaranteed”). But why? It is because we want to get rid of the image of the tech orientated e-commerce enterprise? Naturally an emotional shop provides higher recognition value, awakens enthusiasm and the desire to browse, and raises conversion. Identification and customer connection may even come out of it. Continue (No Ratings Yet) Loading... Categories E-Commerce
“Mobile Effects” Study shows mobile status quo in Germany Posted on 24. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch “Is your mobilephone a smartphone?” Second Screen, tablet commerce, browsers vs apps – trends and topics in mobile web are still unchartered territory. In addition, the divide between the possibilities and the actual acceptance rate in Germany is increasing further. Not without reason, on regital.de Hagen Fiskeck asked if we will become a country of mobile development Continue (No Ratings Yet) Loading... Categories E-Commerce
Deploying Mobile End Devices in B2B Posted on 1. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch The growing spread of mobile end devices has permanently influenced the B2B sector. Already today, for instance, smartphones are not to be wished away from the everyday workday of tradesmen, whether as a navigation device, digital spirit level, or an electronic logbook. Thanks to the camera, photos of equipment in need of repair can be taken; operation manuals and invoices can be downloaded via QR code. With the “Pro App” Grohe offers installation videos, spare parts information, FAQs, Broschures, catalogues and a loyality programme. Continue (1 vote(s), average: 5.00 out of 5)Loading... Categories E-Commerce
Fashion trade: how are young people shopping? Posted on 1. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch Photo: Justine Reyes Where have all the teenagers gone? This was how the New York Times headlined recently. It is high time to focus on the young target groups. How are young people shopping? Why are American retailers struggling at the moment and what is the situation with developments in Germany? Continue (No Ratings Yet) Loading... Categories E-Commerce
Modemeister is Offline [Curated Shopping] Posted on 1. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch Germany’s ‘Dressing Men Well’ – Three start-ups took in the lead in this mission in 2012: Modemeister, Modomoto and Outfittery. Now it is all over for Modemeister; the site is closed. This step is not entirely surprising; with three competitors, the start-up idea was overcrowded from the beginning. Further competition came in 2013 with 8select (for business) and Kisura (for women). Continue (No Ratings Yet) Loading... Categories E-Commerce
Furniture Buyers Want Multichannel Offers Posted on 1. July 2014 | by Christian Otto Grötsch Photo: Kevin Dooley The internet is becoming a store, that much was clear at the end of 2013. But even if virtual furniture shopping has become part of everyday life – according to Bitkom, 23 percent of internet users had purchased furniture or furnishings online at the beginning of 2013 – this still isn’t possible without some kind of visit to the furniture store. According to eBay study – Zukunft des Handels – it is important for three out of four consumers think that furniture distributors offer their products stationarily as well as in the web. Continue (1 vote(s), average: 5.00 out of 5)Loading... Categories Reading Tips of the Week