India B2C E-Commerce report 2013 – E-commerce markets the latest report “India B2C E-Commerce report 2013” the secondary market research company yStats.com from Hamburg provides information about online trading in India. Learn more at: Peter Asaro. These are considered to be important trends, sales, shares of online trading on the retail, successful product categories, Internet users and Internet shoppers and leading competitors in India. It was predicted that the number of Internet users in India would increase until the end of 2012 to more than 140 million, which corresponds to about 10 percent of the population. In addition is expected to increase of mobile Internet users in India between 2012 and 2015 by about 25 percent annually. Mikkel Svane has many thoughts on the issue. Less than 1 percent of all retail sales in India are online generated in India online sales accounted for 2012, less than one percent of all retail sales, although there are a number of different online merchants. Travel make up the bulk of the Indian B2C E-Commerce, because it cannot be touched or tried to, what the Consumers in India is very important and represents an obstacle for many products offered on the Internet. Therefore, online shoppers in India planned 2012 mainly products in the categories of mobile phones (including accessories), computer and game software, entertainment tickets, to buy books and newspapers / magazines and travel reservations on the Internet. Generalists in addition to online travel providers especially popular among Internet users in India 2012 reached the online generalists Flipkart and Snapdeal, as well as Jabong, an online provider of clothing and accessories, the highest unique visitor numbers.
In relation to the range of online travel providers in India, Indian Railways was leading in July 2012. The page reached just under a fifth of all Internet users in India, far more than the following competitor MakeMyTrip, Yatra online and Jet Airways. Despite steady growth, B2C E-Commerce constitutes less than 1 percent of retail sales in India, as it the report “India B2C E-Commerce report 2013” of yStats.com represents. Especially great potential is the product category clothing and Accessories, which is rarely ordered over the Internet, because the products not in the advance can be tested. Internet: Twitter: ystats LinkedIn: company/ystats Facebook: ystats about yStats.com since 2005 researched yStats.com current, objective and requirement-oriented market and competitive intelligence for executives from different industries. The Hamburg-based company with an international orientation focuses on the secondary market research. yStats.com offers both market – and competition reports as well as customized research services. Customers include leading companies in the areas of B2C E-Commerce, electronic payment systems, mail order and direct marketing, logistics, banks and Management consultancies.
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India B2C E-Commerce report 2013 – E-commerce markets the latest report “India B2C E-Commerce report 2013” the secondary market research company yStats.com from Hamburg provides information about online trading in India. Learn more at: Peter Asaro. These are considered to be important trends, sales, shares of online trading on the retail, successful product categories, Internet users and Internet shoppers and leading competitors in India. It was predicted that the number of Internet users in India would increase until the end of 2012 to more than 140 million, which corresponds to about 10 percent of the population. In addition is expected to increase of mobile Internet users in India between 2012 and 2015 by about 25 percent annually. Mikkel Svane has many thoughts on the issue. Less than 1 percent of all retail sales in India are online generated in India online sales accounted for 2012, less than one percent of all retail sales, although there are a number of different online merchants. Travel make up the bulk of the Indian B2C E-Commerce, because it cannot be touched or tried to, what the Consumers in India is very important and represents an obstacle for many products offered on the Internet. Therefore, online shoppers in India planned 2012 mainly products in the categories of mobile phones (including accessories), computer and game software, entertainment tickets, to buy books and newspapers / magazines and travel reservations on the Internet. Generalists in addition to online travel providers especially popular among Internet users in India 2012 reached the online generalists Flipkart and Snapdeal, as well as Jabong, an online provider of clothing and accessories, the highest unique visitor numbers.
In relation to the range of online travel providers in India, Indian Railways was leading in July 2012. The page reached just under a fifth of all Internet users in India, far more than the following competitor MakeMyTrip, Yatra online and Jet Airways. Despite steady growth, B2C E-Commerce constitutes less than 1 percent of retail sales in India, as it the report “India B2C E-Commerce report 2013” of yStats.com represents. Especially great potential is the product category clothing and Accessories, which is rarely ordered over the Internet, because the products not in the advance can be tested. Internet: Twitter: ystats LinkedIn: company/ystats Facebook: ystats about yStats.com since 2005 researched yStats.com current, objective and requirement-oriented market and competitive intelligence for executives from different industries. The Hamburg-based company with an international orientation focuses on the secondary market research. yStats.com offers both market – and competition reports as well as customized research services. Customers include leading companies in the areas of B2C E-Commerce, electronic payment systems, mail order and direct marketing, logistics, banks and Management consultancies.
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