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Snapdeal will add 5000 manufacturer-sellers to its online platform in 2020

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In today’s world, the best way to grow your business is to join the e-commerce business market. Some people say e-commerce is not an industry but e-commerce is about how you play business tactics. Online e-commerce is positively affecting SMEs. The growth of the online business is increasing jobs, exports, tax collection, and giving good quality of products to customers. The time has come if a business is not visible online, they will lose lots of business opportunities. The manufacturers to sell directly will mean that sellers get straight feedback from its customers, allowing them to make correct decisions regarding future demand and trends. The online e-commerce business is growing fast in nonmetro cities in India, which is helping manufacturers to connect with customers, which local retail businesses were not able to capture. Last year manufacturers producing daily use products like utensils, kitchen items, fashion products like watches, etc have started to sell on Snapdeal ...

Benefits for Offline Sellers To Become Online With Amazon

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There are many benefits for Offline sellers to become online sellers:- Chai Cart of Amazon: - wants to connect with local businesses, and in order to do that they have found that people like to be in the conversation when they are taking tea together. Local people discuss business while drinking tea; this idea gave rise to the Amazon chai cart in 2015. Amazon Chai cart helped small and medium business owners by making them aware of how to connect with Amazon and increase their sales and earnings. This was possible by using many four-wheeler chai carts, which traveled hundreds of local business areas in India and having conversations with local sellers, small medium and micro business owners by providing them with lemonade, water, and tea. Tatkal service of Amazon allowed the small and medium businesses to join Amazon and start selling on Amazon in sixty minutes. Tatkal Amazon has helped many thousands of new business owners, artists, manufacturers & sellers all over India ...

Is Amazon verifying third-party sellers through video calls

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Yes, it’s true that Amazon is verifying its sellers through video calls. The reason why Amazon is doing this is to reduce the number of fake accounts on its website. This is also being done to maintain social distancing and prevent the spread of Coronavirus. An Amazon representative said that with the help of video calls we can confirm a prospective seller, and by talking to sellers on video calls they can easily identify and reject fake sellers. Last year, The Wall Street Journal released information that they have found thousands of products on Amazon website unsafe for use, some items were also banned, and some were wrongly labeled and were fake products. The video call third party seller verification is being done in countries like the USA, United Kingdom, Japan and China. In this process, an Amazon representative checks seller ID and all the Documents provided by the sellers in the application. Amazon also confirmed that they are not using any face recognition technology to c...

Sales of Non-Essential Goods flood E-commerce Portals like Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal as Government Eases Restrictions amid lockdown in India.

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There was a smile on millions of Indian sellers as they started receiving orders from people in orange and green zone areas. Recently Snapdeal has got seventy to seventy-five % of nonessential products order from many green and orange zone areas in India. Snapdeal spokesperson said they have 5 lakh sellers onboard and around 90 percentages of their sellers in non-restricted zones areas will start to work within a week. E-commerce companies are playing a very important role in the delivery of goods all over India. E-commerce companies are working with lakhs of the seller at a micro, small, medium level, and helping them to sell their products all over India. Nonessential product sales are up to 70% percent of total eCommerce sales all over India. The eCommerce business of nonessential items was 30 billion dollars in the year 2019. Amazon has asked the Government of India to increase the list of essential items in the red zone area. Slowly business activities are growing in India. ...