Indian shoppers to beat US counterparts in e-shopping!
Pricebolo.com is gearing up with plans to associate with retail majors in India in order to avail of best deals online for durables. Plans are on the anvil to expand our presence in various cities and trigger consumer purchasing decisions significantly.
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- financialexpress.com
Online Shopping Portal Review!
This fast-working price comparison site is based in India and is one of the fastest growing price comparison services in that country. One of Pricesbolo's best features is that it serves the consumer by working more closely with the sellers. Sellers and merchants who agree to drop their prices even further will benefit from having Pricesbolodrive more traffic to their businesses. It also rates the merchants in your area so you know which are the most reliable.
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- akwaabashopping.blogspot.com
Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd (BCCL) has acquired a stake in Naaptol Online Shopping Pvt Ltd, owner of the shopping comparison portal naaptol.com. Naaptol was launched in January 2008, and claims to have over 10,000 listings.
Web18, the internet arm of Network18 Group, already owns CompareIndia.com, a shopping comparison portal which it acquired two years ago. Another site in this space is Pricesbolo.com, owned by Bangalore-based Emmosys Technologies Pvt. Ltd. more...
- vccircle.com
More than 85 per cent of the world's online population has used the Internet to make a purchase increasing the market for online shopping by 40 per cent in the past two years, points out the latest Nielsen Global Online Survey on Internet shopping habits. Globally, more than half of Internet users have made at least one purchase online in the past month, said the survey.
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- The Financial Express
Its not been long since India was bitten by the online shopping bug, and come 2010, the country is all set to rule the online shopping domain, for a new research has suggested that India and China will become the largest online shopping market in the Asia-Pacific region with the starting of the next decade.
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- Msn.com
Over 875 Million Consumers Have Shopped Online -- The Number of Internet Shoppers Up 40% in Two Years. more...
- nielsen.com
70% of the Indians who are active on the web world said they bought airline tickets/reservations on the Internet in the last three months. more...
- livemint.com
While most Internet user agrees that shopping online is convenient and saves time, three quarters still don�t like giving out their credit card number or personal information online - and it does stop many from purchasing according to a recent survey. more...
- tamingthebeast.net
Online Shopping Sales in Asia to reach US$168.7 billion by 2011 more...
- asiatraveltips.com
Online shopping fast catching up in India more...
- ecommerce-journal.com
India is great place to find Shopping Stores. At many of the stores in India customers can find the products they need for their homes and offices too. Shopping of these products (items) will take much time because if you go to market to buy something it will take much time and you will be interrupted by the people unless you desire their help or advice.
There is a huge opportunity for e-commerce or online shopping in India. In India online shopping is becoming more and more familiar place for shopping. The numbers of online shoppers are rising rapidly, double in a year. With today�s busy schedules, people want a way to save time, and shopping online is only a method to do this. You can choose your favorites things just on a click.
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- topseo.org
2.2 Million Internet Users In Urban India Actively Buy Online: Survey
According to a Juxtconsult survey, only a quarter of 21 million urban internet population buy online, while just 10 per cent of it are active buyers. I guess there is no surprise here since cedit card penetration is still nothing to write home about. Also, people are very wary of entering their credit card details online, says the survey.
These are the key points of the survey:
-- 21 million urban Indian internet users in India
-- 5.9 million urban Indians buy online (28% of all urban net users).
-- 40% growth in number of online buyers over last year number of 4.2 million.
-- But only 2.2 million buy consistently (10% of all urban net users)...but there is growth of 40% from last year.
-- However, 11.5 million (54% of all urban net users) search and visit online shopping websites (they are not buyers, though, but e-window shoppers).
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- contentsutra.com