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Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by Nobody: 8:26am On Jul 07, 2019 |
Can we discuss the above topic? Why isn't E commerce thriving in Nigeria compared to other countries? A lot of people aren't even aware that shopify works seamlessly in Nigeria |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by Samogbo1(m): 9:00am On Jul 07, 2019 |
Good topic! But I think it depends on your angle of view. Jumia is tapping lots of cash from Nigerians(it's a fact). As for shopify, I personally find the steps involved in creating it to be rigorous n lengthy. |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by WalkerMichael(m): 9:10am On Jul 07, 2019 |
majesty05: Running an ecommerce business in Nigeria is frustrating. How do you solve the payment on delivery /payment before delivery issue in the industry? Cus this is inarguably the number 1 problem with doing ecommerce business in Nigeria. |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by rusher14: 9:10am On Jul 07, 2019 |
Where is that guy that killed a Jumia delivery man in Port Harcourt? |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by Nobody: 9:13am On Jul 07, 2019 |
WalkerMichael:I agree with you. Most buyers only want payment on delivery. There is a trust issue |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by WalkerMichael(m): 9:23am On Jul 07, 2019 |
majesty05: Yes, it's the standing #1 issue we have and this has stopped alot of people from jumping into the ecommerce industry. How can this be resolved permanently? Customers are afraid of paying upfront for the fear of being scammed (don't blame them). I just hope a permanent solution is found |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by jamace(m): 9:55am On Jul 07, 2019 |
I know a few E- commerce persons who are making it in Nigeria because they have established trust in their customers. Trust is the offspring of Honesty. Therefore, Honesty is the key to successful E-commerce business. |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by SKhanmi: 10:58am On Jul 07, 2019 |
Some of the problems: 1)Mode of payment 2) Reliability & trust 3) Flexibility of the operator. 4) Delivery time 1) Most new customers prefer pay on delivery,nobody wants to be scammed. And 90% of them would pay but the drawback is the remainder,some people were either drunk while ordering or just testing, while a few will deliberately order for what they won't pay. I've actually met someone who does that,order in Lagos, feel the product,cooks up excuses,return the item,goes to IB,does the same thing again. Some Nigerians are just irredeemable. 2) New on the scene?, What guarantee do I have that you won't swallow my money or send something else. It ties in with no 1 above. Knew an E-commerce store that started out well,only to start accepting unscrupulous dealers who will send fake or substandard products... and they wonder why people never pay & never ever order again. Streetwise people. 3) There's a limit to what a single person can do,you want to operate a very successful Ecommerce store? Invest in a good team, Many new suggestions,customer preferences, possible trending products for specific areas, selective advertising, customer profiling etc come from the customer service department & the footsoldiers (delivery agents) everyday but alas don't get implemented because the few personnel are overwhelmed. Most never make use of the inputs from their customers & business environment. See how jumia went global?. 4) This kinda explains itself,faster delivery times requires the best delivery team. Costs money & supervision also. Works for everyone Except for the 10% I mentioned up there,some of them order products in anticipation of some money dropping in their pockets after calculation the possible time you will send their orders due to distance. They get shocked when they order from Lagos Friday morning & get a call that it's already in akure Saturday Afternoon. Disappearing act activated! Teleporting completed! E-commerce is very lucrative but you have to know your onions. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by bamidele89: 12:44pm On Jul 07, 2019 |
Ecommerce in Nigeria is just a stressful thing, but I believe no business that is not stressful Another thing is those customer. A customer order for wristwatch from me from Sokoto and I stay at Ondo state, after I send thr product to his location on getting there I called him to let him know that they will deliver his product shortly, to my surprised the customer switch off his number, since then I just leave the watch alone at sokoto, don't even bother to send it back because I can't pay for transport again Another scenario a customer order a posture corrector from my ecommerce site and I sent it to Benin To my funny surprise he is the one calling me that I should quickly sent it, when the product got to Benin he no pick call again, but thank God another customer order from benin and I use the same product to deliver to another customer Delivery as for me is very simple and fast, if a customer order goods on my site and I have the goods in stock, even if na Abuja the customer lives, I will deliver it the second day because I use Delivery guys which are far better from all so call delivery company that delay person goods They quickly deliver my goods to the customer when I sent it Check my E-commerce store Bmscollection.com No abuse me ooo,, na me create am my self but e no easy because am not a web designer just have little knowledge Ecommerce in Nigeria requires patience and trust |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by bamidele89: 12:47pm On Jul 07, 2019 |
majesty05: Shopify walks but that monthly fee make many people run like me, I fitstly use shopify when I started ecommerce with a video course I bought But I was unable to make sales in my first month and shopify is asking for their monthly fee I quickly change to WordPress with ecommerce |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by crown2gold(m): 7:44am On Jul 08, 2019 |
Ecommerce is Sweet! But you must ve well groomed in it...ecommerce in Nigeria made me resigned my teaching job for a better and stress free life For shopify,there's a way you can go about it without paying a monthly free..legal! |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by WalkerMichael(m): 8:02pm On Jul 08, 2019 |
crown2gold: I'm interested in knowing this. Can you share how to? |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by hustlelegit(m): 11:30pm On Jul 08, 2019 |
crown2gold: why do people keep running to shopify when woo-commerce dey available, me prefer woo-commerce cos i gat everything under control. I think people prefer shopify due to its simplicity even with its 30$/month. |
Re: Why Isn't E Commerce Thriving In Nigeria? by HeliosHay(m): 11:59pm On Jul 08, 2019 |
WalkerMichael: I think this can be addressed by 1. Being as transparent as possible (this builds trust) 2. Educating people on the benefit of e-commerce (reduce ignorance) 3. Offering Strong Money back guarantees (This gives people the confidence to spend online) 4. Getting reviews from legitimate and trusted people/organisations Most people that haven't jumped on the bandwagon are doing it out of ignorance 2 Likes |
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