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The 10 e-commerce stories that got my attention this past week

It feels like yesterday, that the change to Google Product Search was announced. Yet, the story continues to make it into my RSS reading (it will most probably continue). I have been deliberately not speaking about in depth as I want to properly write about it. Anyway, this week was dominated by eCommerce in the […]

Amazon To Challenge Chinese Cross-border Marketplaces

Amazon has had Chinese cross-border marketplaces such as Shein and Temu in their periphery more than what they will admit to. Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy indirectly mentioned the companies when he referred to “cost to serve” in his annual shareholder letter. Amazon adding a dedicated discount store on its marketplace for Chinese goods that […]

The 10 ecommerce stories for the week of 16 August 2013

Jingdong to enter the US?, Alibaba invests into ShopRunner, Bad news for LivingSocial (was there any good news about LivingSocial?) and more Ladies and Gentleman, may I be the first person to put it on record that the Superpowers (Tencent, Jingdong and Alibaba) of the East are beginning to move to other markets (Europe, US […]

The tale of 3 commerce IPO’s – ecommerce news of the week

The past week contained events that might not be seen again soon. Three companies (Rocket Internet, Zalando and Wayfair) that have a connection to ecommerce that has gone public. Rocket Internet and Zalando went public in Europe and across the Atlantic, Wayfair went public as well. The public companies will experience very different environments and […]

7 Thoughts on Direct to Customer ecommerce businesses

In March I was part of a community conversation about what makes a Direct to Customer (DTC) business. Web Smith of  2PM was kind enough to feature this in his newsletter Issue 197 (which is a must read and subscribe). These businesses go by different names depending on your opinion about the industry. Andy Dunn […]

Subscription e-commerce in South Africa

Subscription e-commerce / commerce is something that I find fascinating.  When I wrote about it in September 2011, I must confess I wondered whether the vertical would be making an appearance in South Africa. (The change in date to my initial post is related to an issue I had in middle January 2012) Globally the […]

15 thoughts about ecommerce from 2015

It is the time of year when summaries are written about what happened during the year past. 2015 was a fascinating year full of intrigue. I cant remember any year in which fluctuations occurred in a specific market. To summarise ecommerce in a few thoughts is very difficult as the industry is large but through […]

The 10 ecommerce stories for the week of 30 August 2013

Flipkart shelves plans for IPO, eBay has 6 hour downtime, Why Tencent invested in Fab.com, market intelligence / stats for Latin America, China, Japan and South East Asia. We have entered the last quarter of 2013 ( where did the year go?) and certain story lines have begun to develop. Chinese ecommerce is now in […]

Alibaba to enter the US?, Vente-Privee Seeks $11 Billion Revenue & Gilt to go public in Q3 – eCommerce stories of the week

Amazon’s Junglee Ties Up with Quikr, China’s Suning approved for international express delivery service, Alibaba to enter the US?,  Vente-Privee Seeks $11 Billion Revenue, Gilt to go public in Q3 and much more.. This past week felt like a long list of announcements about ecommerce companies going public in the latter part of the year. […]