2020 was a year of unprecedented consumer demand when it came to e-commerce popularity. The Covid-19 pandemic and global lockdowns led to an acceleration in buyers switching to online purchasing platforms.
From groceries to wine to clothing and furniture, everything was suddenly available at the touch of a button, purchased from the comfort and safety of your own home.
“With the raging COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people are relying on e-commerce as a means to meet their need so they can practice social distancing. Businesses across West Africa are also seeing a boost in their online sales, though as experts say due to the digital divide, not everyone is gaining the needed access,” says Mark Achiampong, Head of Commercial and Business Banking.
Going into 2021, there are several e-commerce trends that have been identified.
Mark discusses the top four trends and how you can leverage them to grow your business:
- Change in shopping habits. Although the massive shift to online shopping was spurred on by the pandemic, many are likely to continue with the convenience of online shopping now that they have first-hand experience.
What you can do: Set up a company website if you don’t already have one. You can easily set up a site geared for online purchasing through platforms such as Shopify.
- Comparison tools. Consumers have never been more empowered to rate goods based on reviews or compare prices across different suppliers at the touch of a button. Price comparison websites have made it simple to determine which brands are better at customer service and where to get the best possible value for money.
What you can do: Conduct market research regularly to ensure that your products are competitively priced. Interact with consumers online to ensure that your brand is recognised for positive engagement.
- Social media. The increasing popularity of social media has led to the advent of new e-commerce platforms via media such as TikTok and Instagram.
What you can do: In addition to photos of your product and competitions, you can run videos of your top performing products to boost sales and direct consumers to your website. Your account could include unboxing videos, tutorials and even photos of top products in a slideshow format.
- Customer data. In an age where the consumer has become the product, consumer data has never been more vital to a company’s success. Your consumer data gives you insights into your customers’ demographics, which advertising channels are most popular; and which content is achieving the desired targets.
What you can do: If you do have customer databases, you must be able to show where that data was obtained, for example a competition, website or trade show and you must be able to show proof of customer’s consent to receive marketing information.
With consumers likely to continue shopping online even beyond the pandemic, these trends are worth noting to ensure your business’ success going forward,” Mark concludes.