Miyerkules, Agosto 21, 2013

Lazada Philippines: No need to wonder what is like to shop online

Most of us may not be aware that shopping is really part of our lifestyle. Some may do it on a regular occasion; some can only do it only every one in a while. But the point here is that, almost everyone has shop at one point like any basic necessity such as clothing. These are usually found on traditional malls where people go there to shop. However, not everyone has the time to go to traditional malls whenever they want.  Good thing online shopping started to emerge in the country.

Traditional shopping has been around for a while and it helps that online shopping is now an option as well. Since we control the time, we can do it whenever we want. Their lifestyle is just not fit for shopping during regular hours. These are the consumers who have unusual schedule and is asleep in daytime. They are only free when mall hours are actually closed. It's really hard for them to visit traditional malls as they please. They can visit traditional malls during the day off at work. It's way harder for them if compared to people who work on a normal shift. Now that they online shopping as an option, they can shop whenever they want.

Most of the businessmen are now shifting to online business. As a matter of fact, it only happened last year in the country. When Lazada arrived in the Philippines, other online malls were established as well. The Philippines' Online Shopping Mall is one of the very first online malls in the country. They also exist in key South East Asia countries. Ecommerce quickly rose once they arrived into the local online scene. It's easy to say that they influenced the Ecommerce industry for its rapid growth. Actually, it's only logical to establish an online mall in the Philippines since there is not much of a competition. It's actually more on how they will convert the online users to become their visitors.

Online payment was not just regarded dearly by local online users it is why it was harder for online malls to turn visitors to customers. They are afraid that they may be victimizing of online identity theft. Sadly, only few of the entire population in the Philippines own a credit card. This hampered the growth of Ecommerce in the country. This doesn't mean that we are not aware of online payment.

We don't really consider reward initially, instead we jump to risk immediately. It's only because we don't give online malls a chance. First thing that comes to our mind is that it is only a scam for us. These two alone are enough reasons to tell that Ecommerce is really challenging here. It's great that the Philippines’ Online Shopping Mall has solved these Ecommerce issues. Cash on Delivery or C.O.D. was introduced to their local online customers as their alternative payment method. Their customers will no longer be bound to pay right away as they can pay later after they received their actual orders in real time.



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