6 Top E-Commerce Trends to Watch Out in 2023 & Beyond
Prashant Nandan
Develops Intelligence, Investment , Partnership & Innovation strategies for Digital agencies & Clients
A fresh reality of e-commerce is on the horizon & brands need to get ready now to embrace it. Each of these trends are already growing quickly & are likely to continue their upward trajectory into 2023 and beyond.
1)??Commerce in Emerging Tech :-?E-commerce platforms work in a “browse, choose, click to buy & checkout , but emerging tech will change this to “browse, experience & buy virtually or physically. As per Cathy Hackl (Globally recognized metaverse strategist) Virtual and Physical commerce collide as we enable the creation of the Metaverse & it will create new commerce channel like Virtual to Virtual?, Virtual to physical & physical to virtual. Emerging tech and its associated technologies like Metaverse , XR &?digital twins are also more personal in nature & will enhance online shopping experience.
2)??Social commerce :- Future of selling & buying is social & it will?take a large chunk of the e-commerce market as consumers doing their shopping on social apps. Social commerce?is the buying and selling of goods or services directly within a social media platform. Social commerce allow social media platforms to act as brand virtual storefronts with shopping experience from product discovery ,research to checkout takes place right on social media itself.?The global social commerce market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 30.8% from 2022 to 2030 to reach USD 6.2 trillion by 2030.Most of the social media platforms are developing functionality like in-app checkout, Buy buttons & it comes with built in social proof?which covers reviews, recommendations, likes , comments and ways that others have used a product. There are four sub-genre within social commerce which are Influencer to commerce , Live commerce?conversational commerce & content to commerce .
3) Shoppable TV ads:- The technology to shop directly on your TV’s interface is still developing and somehow limited to QR codes but tech platforms like Amazon & Google are testing shoppable content ads.
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Imagine you watched a movie on amazon prime and would like to buy dress that actor is wearing. Amazon uses a service called “X-Ray” which is an exclusive set of features on Prime Video that helps you experience more of the stuff you love to watch, while you watch it. This is currently available on favourite movies, series and live sports. Amazon could likely integrate a similar functionality called “purchase” where we’ll eventually also see the actor’s purchasable products and buy it on amazon.YouTube already provides video action campaigns to connected televisions. When a viewer sees a Video action campaign on their TV, they are invited through a URL at the bottom of their screen to continue shopping on the brand’s website from their desktop or mobile device without interrupting their viewing session.?
4)??Showrooming or webrooming :- Consumer shopping habits are changing , even when they are at offline stores most of them are using smartphones to price check or read online reviews to build their preference. Showrooming is a trend in shopping behaviour where consumers visit stores to touch and feel the products but opt to purchase them online because of better price/ customer service offer. Webrooming is the opposite where customer research online , then go to store for look-touch & feel & buy in store. Connected commerce is way forward for brands and they need to provide omni channel commerce to balance out showrooming & webrooming. When customers get consistent functional and visual experience across channels, they are more likely to stay with the brand than switch to competitors. One of the best Brands handling `webrooming & showrooming is “Amazon Go “with omnichannel store with no lines and no checkout—you just grab and go! Customers simply use the Amazon Go app to enter the store, take what they want at store & amazon will charge your Amazon account and send you a receipt.
5)??Click & Collect :- It's also known as Buy Online,?Pick?Up In Store (BOPIS ) . In this commerce model shoppers are opting?to purchase their products online and then pick them up at the store. Brick & motor stores are developing this capabilities to compete with large e-comm marketplace like Amazon . Large retailers like Home depot already provide click & collect services where customer can buy online at their convenient and pick up at store anytime. Click & collect model also gives consumer benefit of zero or minimal added delivery cost and for retailers it gives better management of customer experience, sale of additional products and efficient handling of returns.
6)??Quick commerce :-?Quick commerce as the name suggests, means consumers can expect delivery within one hour of placing an order. India’s quick commerce market is expected to witness a 15X growth by 2025, reaching a market size of close to $5.5 billion, according to consulting firm RedSeer. This market size would put India ahead of other leading markets (including China) in terms of quick commerce adoption. Quick commerce platforms like big basket & others are introducing advertisement in two format . First one is search , sponsored ads and self-served programmatic ads and second one is digital sampling. Digital sampling via Quick commerce eliminates the overhead cost & logistic cost?over traditional. One of the ways to do this is to combine new samples into existing orders to ship. Brands are also using third party digital sampling platforms like peekage , freestand , almond Vouch to keep a record on customer contacts & feedbacks.
There is a lot of innovative happening in e-commerce & technology. As Brands know their customer best they need to evaluate customer data to see?if upcoming trends make sense for business or not.
Ph.D. Scholar, Seasoned Educator (NET Qualified) with 2+ Years in Academia, 16+ Years in corporate, Entrepreneur & Industry Expert
2 年Thanks for sharing
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2 年Thank you, Prashant. A very insightful read.