In 2026, delivery speed, fulfilment reach and GST compliance will decide category leadership on Amazon and Flipkart.
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is undeniably an e-commerce leader. In the U.S., the company holds the biggest market share and is also among the top players worldwide, second only to China's Alibaba. And ...
Imagine scrolling through your Instagram feed, spotting a pair of sneakers you love and buying them directly from the post with a single tap. This isn't the future; it's happening now, thanks to a ...
Ecommerce continues to climb to new heights in the U.S., where recently released figures for Q4 2023 show that sales reached nearly $325 billion. But America looks set for an ecommerce war. Having ...
Amazon's stock price has increased by 37% since my Buy rating in July 2023, driven by strong growth in their AWS business and improved operating margins. Third-party seller services accounted for 24.4 ...
The global ecommerce market is expected to reach nearly $7 trillion by 2028. Online marketplaces like Amazon, Shopify and Etsy provide small businesses with opportunities to expand their reach and ...
Amazon and Shopify are two e-commerce leaders with different business models. Amazon is more diversified, with AWS, online ads, and AI accelerating growth rates. Shopify's growth outpaces Amazon, and ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. For at least the past two decades, Amazon has been the go-to platform for launching products ...
It sounds like science fiction, but AI shopping could soon become an e-commerce reality. You're looking to buy a gift for mom or dad, or for running shoes under $100. An AI chatbot familiar with who ...
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The e-commerce company plans to change benefit offerings and remove the in-store discount for the grocer’s corporate employees. Logistics company ShipBob says more e-commerce brands want space in ...