Sunday, November 3, 2013

An Exciting Journey for Lazada

Filipinos can be very cheap when they want to be. A Filipina on a budget might just be a Chinese vendor’s worst nightmare. Because no matter how good of a businessman Chinese are, Filipinos’ thriftiness can be very frustrating. But if you have an offer too overwhelming to disregard, then you wouldn’t have to worry because Filipino online consumers themselves would be begging you to sell to them.

It has become very obvious how E-commerce websites have been sweeping the nation by storm. Almost all major consumer brands have ventured into online selling to accommodate a bigger percentage of the online consumer population. But as effective as brand selling online is, it can get very tiring for so many shoppers to have to jump from one site to another. Also, keeping track of the bills after purchasing from countless different websites can be very risky. Multiple payments and multiple deliveries can be very time-consuming making the whole idea of convenient and fast online shopping irrelevant.

Good thing there are online malls now that carry multiple types of products at once. This avoids conflicting bill payments, deliveries and orders. Buying the majority or better, all of what you need, from one site can be very helpful under pressure. Completing one transaction for numerous purchases will maximize the convenience that ideally online shopping was made to do.

A very popular online shopping mall in the Philippines is Lazada. This e-commerce website has counterparts in Southeast Asia namely Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia. These ventures are assembled to provide specifically what its country destination is likely to buy. Also, the currency the products are sold for depend on the country the venture is positioned.

Lazada has over 20,000 products giving priority to distinct kinds of products but altogether just giving a very diverse selection for its customers to choose from. Electronic gadgets, Books, Toys, Furniture, Traveling Equipment, etc. all are available on the site giving the customers a very impressive list of possible purchases. A buyer who wishes to buy a basket with products not normally categorized under one product type would enjoy going through each of the categories the website carefully formulated.

The categories and its items are based primarily on the interests of its target market. And coincidentally, its market isn’t limited to Filipinos in the city alone. It taps on Filipinos anywhere in the Philippines giving it a nationwide coverage thanks to LBC and 2GO, its official delivery providers.

Filipinos all over the country now have equal opportunities to purchase what they like without feeling limited because of their home location. But what is even more exciting about the online selling website is its latest installment to its long list of customer services. This year, it launched its very own mobile application. This application is available exclusively to all Android users. Consumers can download the application on Google Play for absolutely no charge. This makes shopping one step higher on the accessibility department. A remarkable upgrade for an e-commerce website with only a little over a year of experience.


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