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Monday, 2 July 2018

SEAMLESS ONLINE EXPERIENCE IN 2018 AND HOW IT IS DONE

In 2017, the online shopping sphere has been expanded all due to the rapid growth of the e-commerce market in Malaysia. Many businesses based in Malaysia are grabbing this opportunity by going digital. Furthermore, a penetration rate amounting to 2.5% is witnessed in the Malaysian e-commerce industry (Kim, 2017). However, 2018 is the year where the e-commerce penetration rate in Malaysia is expected to double, anywhere between 4% to 5% (Kim, 2017). Hence, it is time for digital marketers to step up their game by continuously innovating their services and offerings, supporting the development of the industry and surpassing the expectations of consumers. 



These days, other than taking the advantages of digital marketplaces to help them organizing their day-to-day expenses, consumers are looking forward to more options for payment. The Visa Consumer Payment Attitudes Study (2016) reported 7 out of 10 Malaysians are willing to utilize mobile wallets while 68% of Malaysians prefer the use of contactless payments instead of cash. Plus, online shoppers will not have to deal with the long queue at the ATM and businesses can operate with the minimal amount of investment, cost and risk. For instance, SMEs and micro-businesses are going cashless while enjoying a low merchant discount rate of 0.8% through the utilization of mobile payment applications such as vcash offered by Digi. After much consideration, many digital marketers are striving to provide a wider assortment of convenient and popular payment options for online shoppers. 


Would you believe that 80% of users are reportedly leaving the cart during the checkout process? According to Forbes (2014), consumers are more likely to the tab, without having to complete the transactions all because of the laborious and tedious process. In addition, digital marketplaces are suffering losses due to cart abandonment. Thus, digital marketplaces are ought to design a sophisticated, friendly and easy checkout system. Besides that, due to the massive information leaks from the internet becomes one of the factors of abandonment, digital marketplaces are introducing security feature onto their websites. 


Other than wishing for a fast delivery, consumers nowadays are anxious and curious about the whereabouts of their purchases. They would like to know the current location of the items and when they would be arriving at their doorstep. Hence, digital marketplaces are providing a greater transparency on product delivery by informing their customers the tracking numbers through a comprehensive tracking system. For example, Photobook Malaysia comes up with its own intelligent application where the progress of the ordered items is updated from time to time and should customers face any difficulties, their friendly customer care service is always ready to assist. 

With these strategies, the Malaysian e-commerce prospect in 2018 will be on the right track to succeed as well as making the digital marketplaces for both businesses and consumers.



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