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Nation set to overtake US in e-commerce

By He Wei in Shanghai (China Daily) Updated: 2013-08-29 07:12

A majority of these shoppers also cited offline after-sales service and a general comfort level with physical merchants.

The survey found that websites successfully feed store sales. More than 60 percent of shoppers said that a retailer's e-store will increase their spending at the same retailer's brick-and-mortar stores.

Building a dedicated digital team and investing in a world-class website are critical to grab a foothold in the e-commerce territory. Hoffmann cited Uniqlo Co Ltd, the Japanese apparel brand, as an example of how to streamline entry into China's digital retail market.

Uniqlo outsourced development of websites for both its e-stores (the official Uniqlo site) and another on Tmall.com.

Hoffmann said that outsourcing accelerated Uniqlo's online launch by tapping into Tmall's knowledge, reducing IT costs and allowing the company to utilize its partner's established logistics and distribution systems.

Hoffmann suggested that 20 percent of the online products should be "special" ones, with the same price in stores that are not available to pure plays.

About 30 percent of online merchants offer the same price as stores but with different coding, which limits price comparisons.

 

 

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