lundi 27 mai 2013

Figures of Ecommerce in China in 2012

Figures of Ecommerce in China in 2012 


The China Internet Network Information Center released its figures for the Chinese e-commerce in 2012 and there is only one way to describe them crazy. Overall, the CNNIC said the Chinese E-commerce market has seen more than 1.2 trillion RMB ($ 190 billion) in transactions during the year.

This is such a huge number that I will write all the way so that you can really feel how it is massive: 1,259,400,000,000 RMB. Perhaps even more important, however, is that CNNIC said 242 million Chinese users bought things on the web last year. That's a lot, but in a country with over 1.3 billion people, it also belies just how much space there is for the Chinese e-commerce market to grow over the long term - especially if the Chinese economy continues to grow with it.

more information : http://ecommerce-china.blogspot.com/2013/05/chinese-e-commerce-in-2012.html

The most common online shopping - by far - were clothing (including shoes and hats), with 81.8 percent of e-commerce users who have purchased at least one article of clothing in line every six months. Next was daily necessities, that 31.6 percent of users bought. Third in line was computers and other digital electronic devices, bought 29.6 percent of users.

+40user in China !


40.7 per cent of e-commerce users in China used a mobile device to navigate e-commerce sites at least once in the past half year, and these users, 53.6 percent used a printer connected to the platform mobile e-commerce application, they grazed (instead of the phone's web browser). Not surprisingly, this is a significant increase over last year.

Read also : 
http://ecommerce-china.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-chinese-web-e-commerce.html
http://ecommerce-china.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-rapid-growth-of-e-commerce-in-china.html

dimanche 26 mai 2013

Ecommerce for Baby Industry in China !

Ecommerce for Baby Industry in China ! 


A picture of this beautiful chubby baby well, the Chinese reasons to smile e-commerce and believe in his destiny ...



The personal Ferret, I do not know what idea took me to try to understand how it was there ... but I confess big headache ... and feel dizzy at all succeeding tabs on my browser as the intersection numbers and information about this market is not easy ... dizziness before the immensity and density offers. And typos sites not easily deciphered .... lol. To do his research ...
 source ecommerce

beautiful but not easy! Also impressed by the incredible advances of the Chinese e-commerce for 5 years ... with projections that are staggering: a steamroller! And most importantly, like any china, they are'' off'' patterns ... those which we have used Amazon, PayPal and other eBay .... leader in the'' new world'' and should suffer locally (PDM Amazon Joyo 3% ...) players.


With this problem that Jeff Bezos to understand: if you are not quick on Chinese market ... we do not exist globally. To give a first idea: shops combined, Asia will represent 41.4% of sales Consumer World in 2016, 23% focused on one China (vs. 9.9% in 2012). We understand that companies, brands, and pure players are fighting to exist on the market at a time when our Western economies suffer. And I think they also suffer 'cause the majority of investments are there and more in our ... And take two dimensions: -

1 / local volumes are unbelievable, doing business is difficult, but the winners will be amply rewarded for 30 years.
 2 / Chinese websites will not settle for the local market .. they hope to Alibaba picture impose their model on a global scale.

Be referenced on their'' platform'' and marketplaces will be vital ... And again you know my motto: 2013 pivotal year ...  Well preamble, this confirms once again: now No. 2, it is in 2013 that China should become the world's first e-commerce market ahead of its parent'' "United States of America:   As the rounds of Beijing ... ca stands'' serious'' and there are towers that rise faster than others ... the incredible slowness of France and Germany, yet so dynamic. So for me, after the U.S. market, trying to understand the hub of e-commerce, not just to address the topic: But you have to take the coil at one end ... and try to unfold.    


Very generally what I remember in first vision in 360 a /

EVERYTHING IS HUGE ...


 (An understatement I started badly) ... Start by looking at the deep end of a site Chinese e-commerce is infinite. The Tmall.com website (Alibaba Group - online bazaar'''' off food) claims 70,000 marks referenced to 180 million customers of the site! The market place Taobao Alibaba CtoC (local équivalement eBay but with 90.4% of the market ... against 0.6% for eBay ...) claims 6 million e-tailers pro and individuals

Ecommerce in China blog

mardi 14 mai 2013

The rapid growth of e-commerce in China

The rapid growth of e-commerce in China! 


The rapid growth of e-commerce in China supported by an ecosystem of more sophisticated which accelerates consumer products makers online shoppers. The emergence of well-designed, China's e-commerce market is expected reach RMB 1.5T in 2013, driven by B2C China's online shopping market (RMB B) China's online shopping market is still relatively small, but rapidly growing Market size indexed online Our study verified the high growth potential in e-commerce.


A growing ecosystem of e-commerce in China ! 



The majority of buyers non-e-commerce expect to make their first online purchase in 2012. About 40% of them lead to either or Taobao Tmall. The most popular categories for the first time e-commerce buyers are electronics, clothing and grocery.

Approximately 40% of online shoppers veterans Cities Tier-1 and Tier-2 plan to increase their spending the year 2012. The categories are the most frequently shopped clothes and groceries, but respondents Tell us about electronics and appliances offer the best value. consumers say that their purchasing decisions are influenced by the retailer credibility, reliability and overall services, especially if it has an easy return and policy changes, the system safe and convenient and a fast and reliable delivery.

They prefer thirdparty payment methods to credit cards and cash. the main reasons why buyers are dissatisfied with their online shopping, including the fact that the product is not what they expected, quality is bad or that it took too long to arrive. Among survey respondents, most who are not satisfied with their experience they say take measures, including posting a negative review online or complain about customer service. Consumers we surveyed decide where to shop online largely based on the recommendations of mouth-to-mouth (Over 45%) and the results of the search engines

more information Ecommerce in China ! 



See also this exhibition  ecommerce-expo-china

lundi 13 mai 2013

The Chinese web e-commerce


The Chinese web e-commerce


Today we will focus on another aspect of the central Chinese web e-commerce. It is a vast industry that has now grown to 242 million online shoppers, which is the largest in any country in the world, and that means 43 percent of all Chinese Internet users buy things online.


 here are some more statistics e-tailing sector in China:


  • 25 percent of buyers and more online in China in 2012 over the previous year
  • China has twice as many online consumers as Japan, it is 75 million more than the United States
  • Older e-buyers can not be ignored, as five million of them in China over 50 years
  • There are 83.27 million shoppers daily deals sites Groupon style
  • The total transaction value of all e-commerce in China just Q3 2012 was 319 billion U.S. dollars, equivalent to $ 40,000 spent per second in the country on the web.
  • Here are some slides focusing on the leader Taobao (C2C) market and Tmall websites (B2C), both of which are managed by Alibaba Group, and some statistics for mobile commerce in China:
some graphics created by We Are Social (embedded in full below)



Chinese e-commerce in 2012

 Chinese e-commerce in 2012


The CNNIC published its figures for Chinese e-commerce in 2012 and there is only one way to describe them crazy. Overall, the CNNIC said the Chinese E-commerce market has seen more than 1.2 trillion RMB ($ 190 billion) in transactions during the year. This is such a huge number that I will write all the way so that you can really feel how it is massive: 1,259,400,000,000 RMB.

Perhaps even more important, however, is that CNNIC said 242 million Chinese users bought things on the web last year. That's a lot, but in a country with over 1.3 billion people, it also belies just how much space there is for the Chinese e-commerce market to grow over the long term - especially if the Chinese economy continues to grow with it.

The most common online shopping - by far - were clothing (including shoes and hats), with 81.8 percent of e-commerce users who have purchased at least one article of clothing in line every six months. Next was daily necessities, that 31.6 percent of users bought. Third in line was computers and other digital electronic devices, bought 29.6 percent of users.

40.7 per cent of e-commerce users in China used a mobile device to navigate e-commerce sites at least once in the past half year, and these users, 53.6 percent used a printer connected to the platform mobile e-commerce application, they grazed (instead of the phone's web browser). Not surprisingly, this is a significant increase over last year. And if the numbers Alibaba are any indication, next year is likely to be even greater.

source
China Internet Network Information Center

incomes

eCommerce China