Top 40 Marketplaces in APAC
As the retail landscape shifts online, e-commerce has now become much more than an innovative idea. Considering the rate at which e-commerce is growing across the globe, 95% of all purchases are expected to be made online by the year 2040 [1].
With shoppers looking for everything online, from essential goods to luxury items, being present on e-commerce platforms has become non-negotiable for businesses.
The right marketplaces can help you reach your target audience, increase revenue, and help you scale online. Every e-commerce platform has unique offerings. Being present on multiple channels is the best option to reach a wider audience, and it’s important to get started with the right ones.
Top 40 E-commerce Platforms
We have curated a list of the top 40 online marketplaces across APAC [2], Europe, the UK, the USA, and Africa with potential buyers across APAC (presented in alphabetical order) to help you choose the best ones for your business.
1. AliExpress
One of the top e-commerce platforms in the world, AliExpress, based in China and owned by Alibaba Group was launched in 2010. It is a global e-commerce platform made up of small businesses offering a wide variety of consumer products worldwide. It runs its websites in English, Spanish, Dutch, French, Italian, German, Polish, Turkish, Portuguese, Indonesian, and Russian languages. It facilitates small businesses to sell across borders.
- Region: China
- No. of Daily Visitors: 20M+
- No. of Active Buyers: 150 Million
2. Amazon
Amazon started in 1994 in the United States of America, as an online book store, and over the years, it has become the most secure e-commerce platform in the world and also offers its own brand of products. Sellers need to pay only referral fees and closing fees. There are no separate fees for listing, payment collection, and/or subscription.
Businesses that have long, positive selling histories, practice competitive pricing and frequent promotion campaigns with Amazon have better chances of obtaining one of the top spots. This will also enable them to win the Amazon Buy Box[3] button which has shown increased sales for many merchants.
- Regions: Global
- No. of Monthly Visits: 5.2B
- Product Category: General
- Market Share: 37.9% in the USA as of 2020[4]
3. BliBli
BliBli, an initial pioneer of the online shopping mall, offers thousands of products to choose from across 15 categories on its platform. Blibli provides a feature called ‘My BliBli’ that allows its customers to customize their shopping experience. Shoppers can choose their favorite product categories and stores, make their own wishlists, monitor their shopping histories, and manage their purchasing points and special coupons through this feature.
- Regions: Indonesia
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 202M
- Product Category: General
4. Bukalapak
Launched in 2010, Bukalapak allows its merchants and sellers to digitally sell their goods without investing a large amount of capital to make transactions. Bukalapak’s first major success was when folding bicycles started trending in 2010. Back then, there were many communities selling various types of bikes and biking accessories, which played a significant role in increasing Bukalapak’s shoppers.
- Regions: Indonesia
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 38.58M
- Product Category: General
5. Catch Of The Day.au
Launched in 2017, Catch has significantly grown in the last few years and it is the third most popular Australian marketplace in terms of overall online visitors.
With the rise of major online marketplaces and more fulfillment centers popping up around the geography, Catch.au has gained popularity in Australia. Its sellers are required to apply on the platform and are cross-checked to ensure they meet the ‘Catch Values’.
- Regions: Australia
- No. of Registered Users: 2.3M
- Product Category: General
6. Coupang
Coupang puts customers first and has developed a unique business model that is powered by speed and agility. Their same-day delivery and early morning delivery are some of the reasons why customers like shopping with them. They have broken tradeoffs around speed, selection, and price.
Providing exceedingly fast shipping speeds on millions of items including fresh groceries, delivered within hours nationwide, Coupang is known to be one of the most prominent marketplaces in S. Korea. They have over 100 distribution centers, with a total size of 2.3 million square meters, capable of storing millions of products.
- Regions: South Korea
- No. of Registered Users: 15M
- Product Category: General
- Market Share: 24.6% in South Korea as of 2020[5]
7. eBay
One of the best online e-commerce platforms, eBay, was founded in 1995. It is a multinational e-commerce company that provides C2C online sales services and it has risen to become a retail powerhouse leading the e-commerce space. eBay offers both fixed and listing-based pricing, which means that products can be sold by auction as well as ‘buy it now’.
- Regions: South Korea
- No. of Registered Users: 182M
- Product Category: General
- Market Share: 5% in the USA as of 2019[6]
8. Etsy
Etsy is a marketplace that’s best known to offer handcrafted and vintage items. In 2015, it began including maker-developed manufactured goods, but only for select accounts on the marketplace. You can easily get access to an active buyer network, a pop-up storefront, and tools to help market your business on the platform. Founded in 2005, this marketplace is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, USA. The platform is home to various types of sellers – from hobbyists to professional artists and craftsmen. With a motto of “Keeping Commerce Human”, Etsy poses as a marketplace centered around creativity and handpicked vintage goods.
If you are a seller, you will be charged a $0.20 listing fee to sell on the marketplace. Listings expire every four months and for every sale you make, you will be charged a 5% transaction fee of the displayed price, plus the amount you charge for shipping and gift wrapping.
- Regions: Worldwide
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 81.9M
- Product Category: Arts & Crafts, DIY, Gifts
9. Flipkart
According to ShipRocket, Flipkart is one of the best online marketplaces in India. Similar to Amazon, Flipkart too, started its services by selling books online. Launched in 2007, Flipkart aggressively expanded its product categories to 80 million products across different categories and sub-categories. It quickly became successful after its early adoption of Cash-On-Delivery services and supporting its sellers by developing its own logistics infrastructure. Sellers with Sole Proprietorship Firm or Pvt. Ltd. companies can easily sell through this marketplace. There are different details that Flipkart requires based on the type of business sellers have.
Since Flipkart has a self-service portal, businesses must have at least ten products to list and sell on Flipkart. It provides a dashboard to control all sales operations. In addition to that, it also provides promotions and advertising, and analytic support, for sellers to have complete knowledge of which product is doing well in terms of prices and other factors.
Flipkart has introduced Flipkart Advantage service for their sellers. It offers the seller a dedicated storage space, a quality check of their products by experts, faster delivery.
- Regions: India
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 88M
- Product Category: General
- No. of Active Sellers: 450K
- Market Share: 31.9% in India as of 2020[7]
10. Fruugo
Based on their Linkedin page, Fruugo is a unique, fully localized global marketplace where shoppers in 46 countries can buy products from retailers all around the world. Its unique capability of adding different products from different cross-country sellers makes things easier for its shoppers. To start selling in Fruugo, first businesses need to have – Up to date product information, images on white background, Products with GTIN, must be able to ship internationally, shipping costs to be under 10% of the product’s price.
Since Fruugo is known for cross-border e-commerce, sellers need to keep updated catalogs and product information at all times.
- Regions: Global (46 countries)
- No. of Registered Users: 25M+
- Product Category: General
11. Gmarket
Gmarket is an e-commerce website based in South Korea. The company was founded in 2000 as a subsidiary of Interpark and was acquired by eBay in 2009. It revolutionized the collectibles market by bringing together buyers and sellers internationally in a huge, never-ending “yard sale.”
- Regions: S.Korea and China
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 11.1M
- Product Category: General
What’s in it for Sellers: Gmarket generates revenue from sellers, who pay a fee based on the selling price of each item and a fee based on the starting price, and from advertising. Sellers with high ratings generally garner higher bids.
12. Interpark
Interpark was founded in 1996 and is the first e-commerce company in Korea. It is derived as a combined word of “Internet” and “theme park”, which implies the joy of shopping on the internet.
- Regions: Global (Ships products to 220 Countries)
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 90M
- Product Category: General
13. JD.com
JD is China’s one-stop e-commerce platform. Its direct access to an unrivaled range of authentic, high-quality products, helps leading local and international brands to tap into China’s fast-growing e-commerce market. Its sophisticated data-driven delivery technologies enable its shoppers to enjoy the same- and next-day delivery standard, with a high-quality level of service.
- Regions: China, and Indonesia
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 471M
- Product Category: Electronics, apparel, and home furnishings, FMCG, fresh food, home appliances
14. Jumia
Jumia is a leading e-commerce platform in Africa. It is built around a marketplace, Jumia Logistics, and JumiaPay. The marketplace helps millions of consumers and sellers to connect and transact. Jumia Logistics enables the delivery of millions of packages with over 40 million product categories through its network of local partners.
- Regions: Africa
- No. of Annual Active Customers: 6.8M
- No. of Sellers: 110K
- Product Category: General
15. Lazada
Lazada is a marketplace owned by Alibaba Group that operates in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The platform is a part of the daily lives of people in the regions where it operates. In fact, Lazada has one of the largest logistics and payment networks across these regions and aims to accelerate Southeast Asia’s progress through commerce and technology. With products that range from fashion to electronics to consumer goods, Lazada is a leading market leader in the APAC region. Lazada’s cutting-edge technology infrastructure makes it the preferred e-commerce channel for shoppers and sellers alike.
In 2020, the platform surpassed its 11/11 shopping festival record with 40 million (1)users and 400,000 brands and sellers participating in the sale.
- Regions: Southeast Asia
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 172.7M
- Product Category: General
- Market Share: 23% in Singapore as of 2020[8]
16. Lelong.my
PrestaShop’s Linkedin Company page mentions that it is one of the world’s most popular e-commerce platforms and most successful open-source projects. PrestaShop is the leading e-commerce platform in Europe and Latin America. It allows entrepreneurs and companies with ambitious projects to create and develop their own e-commerce site.
Since the beginning, PrestaShop has been dedicated to helping entrepreneurs and businesses push the boundaries of commerce and thereby achieve their ambitions.
- Regions: Global
- Headquarter: India
- Parent Organization: InstaMojo
- Product Category: Web Store/ Marketing
17. Looksi
Launched in 2013, Looksi is now known as Pomelo Fashion. It is one of Southeast Asia’s leading omnichannel platforms with a global mindset: on-trend, online, on-the-go. With an undisputable sense of style at an unparalleled price, Looksi offers fast shipping, with a min. spend of 990 THB.
- Regions: Southeast Asia
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 4M+
- Product Category: General
18. MEI
In July 2015, Alibaba invested in Mei.com to complement the selection of affordable luxury goods for Chinese consumers on Tmall.com, China’s largest third-party platform for brands and retailers. Mei.com is focused on two key initiatives: launching cross-border activities to offer its customers access to a wider product range and more in-season products and engaging through new experiences by leveraging technology. It looks to implement analytics for further personalization and create more customer value, as well as strategic brand partners, and continue to enhance our offering, especially in terms of lifestyle.
- Regions: China
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 1.5M
- No. of Sellers: 2400+ Global Luxury Brands
- Product Category: Luxury e-commerce
19. MetroDeal
MetroDeal is one of the most successful e-commerce websites in Asia, with growth rates of more than 20% every month. It specializes in areas of the marketplace, traveling, and services, with the aim to provide flawless customer support and experience, currently present in several markets.
- Regions: The Philippines
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 651,580
- Product Category: Wellness and Spa, travel, restaurants, etc.
20. Myntra
One of the top 10 e-commerce platforms in India, Myntra, is a unit by Jabong.com. It is an Indian fashion and lifestyle e-commerce portal founded by Praveen Sinha, Lakshmi Potluri, Arun Chandra Mohan, and Manu Kumar Jain. In July 2016 Flipkart acquired Jabong through its unit Myntra for about $70 million. In February 2020, Flipkart formally shut down Jabong to shift focus completely on its premium clothing platform Myntra. Myntra has over 1000 brands and over 90,000 product
- Regions: India
- No. of Registered Users: 50M
- Product Category: Shoes, apparel, accessories, home décor, and furniture
21. Naver
Naver is a South Korean online platform operated by Naver Corporation. It debuted in 1999 as the first web portal in South Korea to develop and use its own search engine.
It provides closer support through services and technology platforms for meaningful and seamless fintech, digital content, and cloud services, and e-commerce experience.
- Regions: S.Korea
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 10M
22. NewEgg
Founded in 2001, Newegg Inc. is the leading tech-focused e-Retailer in North America that offers a comprehensive selection of the latest consumer electronics, entertainment, smart home, gaming products, etc.
- Regions: Europe, South America, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East.
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 48.4M
- Product Category: General
23. Nykaa
Launched in 2012, Nykaa is a beauty and cosmetics marketplace that is gradually expanding itself in Fashion as well. They also offer comprehensive content including product reviews, beauty how-to videos, articles by experts, and an e-beauty magazine. Their helpline helps to choose products and services best suited for customers’ needs.
- Regions: India
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 40M+
- No. of Brands: 2000+
- No. of Products: 200,000+
- Product Category: Beauty, Skincare, Wellness, Cosmetics
24. PrestoMall
PrestoMall is Malaysia’s largest homegrown online shopping platform, which is part of Presto – Malaysia’s first homegrown multi-service lifestyle app. It offers various lifestyle and convenient features as well as hassle-free mobile payments.
PrestoMall is most known for its unique, exclusive deals and lowest price guarantee. It offers free product listings whilst maintaining competitive transaction rates. Additionally, it also offers marketing funds for campaigns and promotion and training for better conversions.
- Regions: Indonesia, Malaysia, China, and Hong Kong.
- No. of monthly Visitors: 15.5M+
- No. of Registered Users/Shoppers: 3M+
- No. of Sellers: 1.7M+
- Product Category: General
25. Qoo10
Qoo10 was established in 2010, it is a joint venture between Gmarket founder Ku Young Bae and eBay. The company currently operates 7 localized online marketplaces in 5 countries across The Asia Pacific. Qoo10 stands for — Q for Quest, oo for searching, and 10 means comprehensiveness.
- Regions: Southeast Asia
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 5.65M+
- No. of Registered Users/Shoppers: 25M+
- Product Category: General
26. Rakuten
Based on its company profile on Crunchbase, Rakuten was founded in 1997 and is the third-largest e-commerce marketplace company worldwide. It is a tech company that offers electronic commerce solutions in Japan and internationally. The company operates in three segments such as internet services, finance services, and others.
- Regions: Asia, Western Europe, and Latin America
- No. of Visitors: 120M
- No. of Sellers: 49,000+
- Product Category: e-commerce, eReading, travel, banking, securities, credit card, eMoney, portal and media, online marketing, and professional sport.
27. Sendo (SenMall)
Sendo or SenMall was launched in September 2012, originally an e-commerce project of FPT Online JSC. Currently, Sendo is one of the leading e-commerce platforms in Vietnam and playing as the largest C2C marketplace in local Tier 2 cities. It helps online shoppers find daily deals, promotions, and handbooks with product listings in the categories of women’s fashion, men’s fashion, mother and baby, homeware, food, cosmetics, tech accessories, and sports and entertainment.
- Regions: Vietnam
- No. of Products: 8M+
- No. of Sellers: 500,00+
- No. of Customers: 12M+
- Product Category: Clothing, homeware, cosmetics, tech accessories
28. Shopee
Shopee is one of the top-most e-commerce platforms of Singapore that started as a consumer-to-consumer (C2C) marketplace but has since moved into both a C2C and business-to-consumer (B2C) hybrid model. In 2017, it extended its product called Shopee Mall with 200 brands in Singapore. This online mall features thousands of products sold by leading brands and retailers and has since then grown radically.
- Regions: Southeast Asia and Taiwan
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 260.3M
- Product Category: General
29. Snapdeal
Snapdeal is India’s largest no-frills, value-focused marketplace. It has over 200 million listings & offers a wide selection of value-focused products across 600 categories such as home, kitchen, apparel, fashion accessories, mobile and electronics, books, and more. Some of the investors in the company include SoftBank, Alibaba, Temasek, BlackRock, Foxconn, among others.
- Regions: India
- No. of Downloads: 100M
- No. of Sellers: 3,00,000+
- Product Category: General
30. Taobao
Taobao began as an online selling site like eBay, in 2003, and has become the largest online marketplace in the world, according to research from Digital Commerce 360. As of September 2020, Taobao recorded over 70 million MAUs and transacted more than $526 billion in gross merchandise volume during the 2020 fiscal year.
- Regions: China
- No. of Daily Active Users: 299M
- Product Category: General
31. TataCLiQ
Owned by TataUniStore Limited of Tata Group, TATACLiQ is an India-based marketplace located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a multi-category e-commerce platform, operating across categories such as Fashion, Footwear and Accessories, Electronics, and Luxury.
Tata CLiQ has a unique omnichannel marketplace model offering customers the convenience of quicker delivery (by shipping from store), easy pick-up and returns, across 1,200+ brands and 1,000 stores in 100+ Indian towns and cities. It is also India’s definitive destination for exclusive Fashion and Electronics brands.
- Regions: India
- No. of Brands: 1,200+
- Product Category: General
32. TheIconic
Since 2011, THE ICONIC is the topmost fashion and lifestyle retail solution in Australia and New Zealand. It has similar offerings in Latin America called Lamoda. This marketplace connects Australian and New Zealand fashion and sports lovers through digital experiences.
- Regions: Australia, New Zealand, Latin America
- No. of Sellers: 500000+
- Product Category: Fashion retail
33. TheMarket
Launched in August 2019, TheMarket.com is a curated lifestyle marketplace that has millions of products and thousands of labels from international, New Zealand, and niche brands. It is also an official partner for the Official Retail Partner for Emirates Team New Zealand.
- Regions: New Zealand
- No. of Sellers: 1.5M
- Product Category: Fashion, home & living, beauty & health, electronics, sports & outdoors, DIY & garden, pet, entertainment, wine, beer & pantry.
34. Tiki.vn
Tiki is Vietnam’s fastest-growing B2C e-commerce platform featuring more than 300,000 products in 12 categories of electronics, lifestyle, and books. Tiki is derived from “Tìm kiếm & Tiết kiệm”, which means “Search & Save.”
The company achieves the highest customer satisfaction rate and the lowest return rate among all e-commerce businesses in Vietnam due to its capability to control the end-to-end supply chain. Investors in the company include Seedcom, CyberAgents Ventures, Sumitomo Corporation, and VNG Corporation.
- Regions: Vietnam
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 22.26M
- Product Category: Electronics, lifestyle, and books
35. TMall
Launched in April 2008, Tmall.com (www.tmall.com) is an extension platform backed by Alibaba that provides a comprehensive shopping experience for Chinese consumers in search of top-quality branded merchandise. A large number of international and Chinese brands and retailers have established storefronts on Tmall.com.
- Regions: China
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 500M
- No. of Brands: 25,000
- Product Category: General
36. Tokopedia
Tokopedia is an online marketplace in Indonesia connecting shoppers and businesses to open for their online needs. It has received funding for more than 100 million US $ from Japan’s Softbank and the famous American tech venture capital firm, Sequoia Capital.
- Regions: Indonesia
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 115M
- Product Category: General
- Market Share: 25% as of 2019
37. TradeMe
Launched in 1999, Trade Me is an internet auction website operating in New Zealand and is managed by Trade Me Ltd. In just over two decades, Trade Me has transformed to fulfilling every need – from second-hand bargains to first homes. There are more than 9 million listings with no particular category.
- Regions: New Zealand
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 1.9M+
- Product Category: General
38. Zalora
Zalora Group is an eRetailer founded by Kinnevik AB and Rocket Internet and is a part of Zalora Global Group. One of the region’s pioneers of large-scale e-commerce platforms, ZALORA has established a strong presence in several Southeast Asian countries. With a broad network of logistical services, ZALORA is known for speedy and reliable deliveries, as well as offering multiple payment methods, including cash-on-delivery across its markets. To be registered as a seller, you must have original IDs, duly registered business with all permits, and registration forms at the signing of the contract must be of above 18 years. There are no registration or subscription charges, unlike other marketplaces.
You will be charged only after you have listed your products. Once you list the products to sell on Zalora, you will have different percentages of commission based on its type and range which can be 10% to 30%. These are susceptible to change in accordance with the latest policies of Zalora.
Zalora also has various brick-and-mortar pop-up stores where buyers can walk in and explore products. These stores combine the online and offline retail shopping experience by allowing customers to try products, verify the fit, and then buy. These stylish showrooms are digitally equipped and are a new-age way to explore top brands available on Zalora.
- Regions: Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brunei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan
- No. of Customers: 2.6M
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 50M+
- No. of Brands and Sellers: 3K+
- Product Category: Fashion Merchandise- Clothes, Footwear, Accessories, etc.
39. Zilingo
Zilingo is an e-commerce platform that is making the fashion and beauty supply chain more efficient through technology. By using smart, technology-led solutions to bridge the gap between creators and producers, Zilingo is delivering accessible, connected, and transparent fashion for all.
- Regions: Southeast Asia
- No. of Monthly Visitors: 50,000
- Product Category: Fashion and Beauty Care
40. 11Street
11Street is the most visited e-commerce shopping website in South Korea. The marketplace is number one in mobile commerce with the highest monthly unique visitor [9] among mobile shopping apps in Korea.
After its inception, 11Street expanded to Malaysia. In 2019, however, 11Street.my was restructured and it became PrestoMall.
- Regions: South Korea
- No. of Registered Users: 34M
- Product Category: General
Now that we’ve picked out the best 40 e-commerce platforms in the APAC region, let’s look at what you should think about when choosing one to sell your products.
Factors to Choose the Best E-commerce Platform for Selling Products
Selecting the right e-commerce platform is really important for your business because it can affect how well your online store works and how much money you can make.
So, here are some key factors to keep in mind when making this choice.
1. Budget
The price of the platform plays a huge role. Think about both the initial cost and what you’ll need to pay regularly, like monthly fees and transaction fees, extra features, plugins, and any changes you want to make. Also, remember to include the cost of hiring software developers if you need their help with the platform.
2. User-Friendliness
Go for a platform that’s simple for anyone to use and doesn’t take a lot of effort to set up, handle, and keep up to date. Avoid complicated platforms that need technical skills as they can drain time and resources.
The top choices usually offer drag-and-drop features, making them easy to use even if you’re not tech-savvy or a programmer!
3. Theme options
The appearance of your online store relies heavily on its theme. Most e-commerce platforms offer a range of themes. Some are free with your subscription, while others require an additional fee. Premium themes can make your website stand out and give shoppers a unique experience. But if a platform only provides you with a limited selection of free themes, it might not be the best for your business or brand.
4. Scalability
Pick a platform that can grow with your business, handling more features and visitors as you expand. A scalable platform can manage more traffic and sales without slowing down or causing problems for your customers. Think about things like how many languages the platform supports, how easy it is to add new features, and how many products you can sell without any issues.
5. SEO
Choosing an e-commerce platform that’s good at SEO (Search Engine Optimization) can boost your website’s visibility significantly, draw more visitors, and ultimately increase sales.
When you’re looking at e-commerce platforms for SEO, think about a few things. First, check if the platform can make web addresses that are easy for search engines to understand. It’s also important to see if you can control the extra information that shows up in search results, like titles and descriptions. And don’t forget to pick a platform that works well on phones and tablets, because more and more people are shopping through their mobile devices these days.
6. Security
Now this one is of utmost importance.
When choosing a platform, make sure it has strong security measures to keep your customers’ personal and financial details safe.
The payment system should be trustworthy and secure, so pick a platform that supports SSL encryption, (which keeps customer payment data safe from hackers). Also, look for platforms that are PCI compliant, meaning they meet industry standards for data security.
And don’t forget to check if the platform has extra security features like two-factor authentication and protection against attacks before you seal the deal!
7. Integrations
Last but not least, let’s talk about integrations.
Even though an e-commerce platform has everything you need to run your online store, you’ll likely need to add extra tools called integrations and plugins. These help with important tasks like calculating taxes, processing payments, managing finances, sending emails, and handling shipping.
While many e-commerce platforms offer basic integrations, it’s best to pick one that supports the specific tools your business needs. Best to look for a platform with an active community that keeps improving the platform and fixing any problems that come up.
E-commerce Platform Comparison Chart
An e-commerce Platform Comparison Chart is like a cheat sheet for businesses starting online stores. It gathers all the key information about different e-commerce platforms in one spot. By looking at factors such as regions, daily visitors, and active buyers, businesses can choose the platform that suits them best.
Conclusion
In a nutshell, choosing the right e-commerce platform is like picking the perfect plot of land for your dream home. Just like how the right location can make or break your living experience, the platform you choose sets the stage for your online business’s success.
A good platform makes it easy to attract customers, process payments securely, and manage your products. But if you pick the wrong one, it can lead to headaches, lost sales, and even security risks.
To make sure you go with the right one, think about what you need and what your goals are. Consider things like your budget, how easy it is to use, and how well it can grow with your business. Take your time to research different options and read reviews from other people who have used them.
Once you’ve found the perfect platform, don’t wait! Start building your online store right away.
And if you’re ready to integrate your e-commerce business with top online marketplaces in APAC, reach out to our experts now!
FAQs
1. What is a B2B E-commerce Platform?
A B2B e-commerce platform is like an online marketplace where businesses buy and sell goods in bulk. It’s where companies go to shop for supplies, equipment, and products they need to run their operations smoothly.
2. What is an E-commerce Platform?
An e-commerce platform is like a digital market where businesses sell their products online. It’s where you set up shop, display your products, and handle sales without needing a physical store.
3. How to Choose an E-commerce Platform?
To pick the right e-commerce platform, think about your budget, how easy it is to use, if it offers nice website designs, can grow with your business, helps you show up on Google, keeps customer info safe, and works well with other tools you need. Choose one that fits your needs and helps your business grow while keeping customers happy.
4. Which Platform is Best for E-commerce Site?
The best platform for your e-commerce site depends on your budget, how much you want to grow, and who you’re selling to. Some good options include Amazon for reaching a global audience and Lazada for the APAC region.