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The 10 keys to seducing and conquering consumers online (Part 1)

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E-commerce is one of the new tools that brands and companies have discovered in recent years to connect with consumers and to offer their products and services. Its growth has been increasing in recent times, which has meant that more and more sectors have been incorporated into online sales. There is more to see, for example, what has happened with food. The super online has become a new competitor with strength in the market. But this growth of e-commerce not only implies more opportunities but also more work and more analysis. Firms need to understand what consumers want in that environment and how they can adjust to it to position themselves. How can you get into the online shopping habits of consumers? How can you connect with potential customers and get them done with your own products and not those of the competition?  1) The battle begins with the click One of the mistakes that are usually made in e-commerce is to see it as a kind of isolated reality, in which it o

The Internet and the changes it made to our ecommerce lifestyle

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Many are the changes that the internet has brought to the market and they have changed how businesses have to operate and work. The network has made the communication change, the way to access to the information or the marketing strategy that companies are using. And, of course, the network has also completely changed consumption. Broadly speaking, internet propitiated a modification between what triumphs and what does not. Before its existence, the success or failure of something was closely linked to the fact that it could reach large masses of consumers and seduce them. A product could not be considered a success if it did not sell massive quantities and if it did not reach many consumers. One of the best examples to understand how this idea works is in books. Before the internet, only genres with massive audiences were easy to find. Now anyone can read almost anything thanks to the distribution in electronic format and even thanks to distribution via paper, since the mode

Writing A Great Title for Your Product Listing

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The title of your product is the first thing that your potential buyer will look at, followed by the product imaging , if the title is of interest to your buyer. Sellers tend to concentrate on other things that might catch the eye of the buyer but quite so often forget the key thing that buyers are looking for. The buyer will never connect with your product if the name on the listing is inaccurate or contains info that does not satisfy the consumer. Here are a few key things to keep in mind while giving your product a title. Include the brand name, artist or designer: By doing this, your item is more likely to be found by people who may be searching for a certain brand, as well as those looking for a specific item Include the item’s specific details: Potential buyers want to see details such as size, color and condition. Check your spelling This is really important, as one misspelled word in the title can have a huge effect on whether anyone will ever discover your listing.

Market validation and user survey

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Just wrapped up the user validation and market survey on Reddit. The results were tiny bit off from what I had anticipated. It made me think that most of tech nerds live in a bubble compared to the rest of the citizens. I say this because AI & Machine Learning really excites me. I had anticipated huge response from sellers about utilizing machine learning to help them sell better. However the results were mixed. Most didn't care what algorithms or technologies were used. They had specific pain points and knew what they wanted as opposed to people like me who wanted to use machine learning to see where online ecommerce to could take us. If you are still interested in the survey you can click here to take part in it https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfFyd5oVgwQ1e4qTAIJboyWyPfOuiqKeMv_EpYoxolmmsAmkQ/viewform#response=ACYDBNhSZxGkElrFFYk95_d5s0FErL6mQuiK_sIe9Qjjs3l-6rv3mr65a3Od

Welcome

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Welcome to AiHello Machine learning e-commerce application. The goal of this application is to optimize selling physical goods on the internet via Amazon & eBay. We will be optimizing the following features in order to create a 24x7 automated selling program Pricing of the product based on current date: we want to increase the price of a product pre-emptively based on historical prices of similar products. For example we can know beforehand that snow shovels are in demand during winter so we can increase prices before winter approaches and start dropping prices as winter fades Pricing based on competition : we want to avoid the race to the bottom by constantly lowering the price Keywords optimization based on product description  Estimate sales of competitors and "lookup" competitors for optimizing inventory  Forecast sales & profit Automated personal customer support  Suggest more products to sell based on current sales  I will be using Apache