Walmart Embraces Amazon MCF: A New Era of Cross-Platform Fulfillment for eCommerce
Walmart Embraces Amazon MCF: A New Era of Cross-Platform Fulfillment for eCommerce
Out of all the Indian festivals, the Diwali festival is the favourite pick. It’s the festival where houses are loaded with shimmering lights, candles, and diyas. During the Diwali festival Indian eCommerce witnesses a stampede of online shoppers. This article portrays a microscopic view of the eCommerce market in India along with recent trends in the Indian eCommerce market.
India’s 2 largest eCommerce giants take this festival quite seriously. If you’re running an online store in the Indian subcontinent then you’re well aware of Amazon and Flipkart. As we progress with the article we’ll talk about how the 2 giants are reaping the best out of the Diwali festival.
Indians are usually on a shopping spree during the auspicious days of Holi and Diwali festivals. But it’s Diwali where consumer spending breaks record year after year. The image below gives a clear picture of Indian eCommerce during the Diwali festival –
$3 billion GMV in 2018. That’s quite a lot, isn’t it? Having said that, let’s figure out how Amazon & Flipkart are able to grab most of the limelight in the Indian eCommerce ecosystem –
Amazon and Flipkart grab approximately ₹19,000 crores in sales from the Indian eCommerce during the Diwali festival!
All these facts make the two things clear. Firstly, during the Diwali festival, it is nearly impossible to beat the 2 giants in terms of promotion and user spending. Secondly, Indian online shoppers might be silent during the rest of the days, but when it comes to Diwali festival shopping, they can break records at any given point in time. Lastly – there is a lot of scope for online merchants to tap the eCommerce market in India.
Who doesn’t want to reap the best out of India’s favourite festival? But because Amazon and Flipkart are dominating the eCommerce market in India it becomes quite difficult to surpass them. In terms of … everything! But this doesn’t mean that Indian shoppers won’t consider your online store for their Diwali shopping!
You need to make sure that your festive marketing strategy should directly correlate with that of the 2 giants. Because they are heavily funded they will always have more merchandise to offer at dirt cheap prices!
The eCommerce market in India is highly sensitive and dynamic in nature. This is why your festive marketing strategy should also move ahead with time. For your convenience, we have divided the entire process into 3 phases.
Flipkart & Amazon are already dominating there! You might get clicks, but chances of conversions are quite less!
You see, competing against the giants doesn’t mean that you need to have deep pockets. Even if you’re following their strategy you will be able to shake their grounds in the Indian eCommerce market. After all, it’s all about value-driven products at affordable prices. If you have a product at affordable rates then Indian online shoppers will find a way to you!
Competitive, creative, and hyperactive. These are the 3 requisites of doing something big during the festive time in the Indian eCommerce.
Competitive pricing, creative and hyperactive on social media is a necessity!
A lot of online shoppers discover offers on social media. Then they navigate to the eCommerce store where they can do their Diwali festival shopping. Even if you’re low on budget and you’re not willing to spend much on ads and retargeting. The least you can do is – roll out a couple of captivating social media posts during the festive time.
The main agenda of social media marketing during this time is to communicate. Communicate with the audience about your brand and convince them to visit your online store for their holiday shopping!
Families gather around, clean their homes during the daytime. As soon as the sun sets down they enrich their homes with shimmering lights and burn crackers out of happiness and celebrations. But there is one common thing during this time of the year – Shopping, lots of shopping!
During the Diwali festival, Indian eCommerce witnesses a rush of discounts across categories. From buy 1 get 1, flat 50% off to exchange returns. You think of any offer and you will find discover a brand promoting that offer. If you’re providing irresistible deals then online shoppers would consider your store for their Diwali festival shopping!
This is one major reason why Flipkart and Amazon are leading the Indian eCommerce market. This is also one reason why nobody wants to compete with them.
Diwali is on 14th November this year. But celebrations begin prior to that. Before Diwali, comes Dhanteras – the worship of Lord Dhanvantri. It’s celebrated as Laxmi Puja which is performed in the evenings when lamps of clay are lit. Indians consider these days as extremely auspicious to make new purchases especially gold, silver, and new utensils.
When there is a festival where shopping can be a good sight. Just imagine the scenario of the eCommerce market in India during this time of the year? From gold, silver to new clothes, gadgets, and cars. From branded merchandise to local shopping – there is no end to it!
Online sellers are in a great dilemma about what to post on social media regularly. That’s where you need to embrace the creative side of yours! We have compiled a list of some trending social media posts that proved to be successful campaigns during the Diwali festival –
Social media is all about consistency and the presentation of your brand/products in a captivating manner. No matter what you’re selling, where you’re selling. Your online store needs to go on social media platforms!
COVID-19 was a disruptor then and it’s still disrupting. But when it comes to the festive season, a pandemic won’t affect much! This year we have seen a significant shift in what people are buying online. Face masks, sanitisers, and other safety instruments will be bought along with other merchandise.
There is only one thing that changed during the course of the pandemic. Conventional ways through which online sellers have been promoting their store and selling products. With marketplaces, your online store can get the right exposure it deserves!
It’s a wrong misconception that competing with the eCommerce giants wouldn’t benefit at all. The only thing you need to be sure of is – your festive marketing strategy and how you’re going to compete with them.
Everyone started small – Amazon started in a garage!
Let’s change the trend and welcome online shoppers to your store for their Diwali shopping.
To do that, you need to be hyperactive and patient enough to see the results in your favour. As Shopify experts, we can help you have the right festive marketing strategy in 2020!
Happy selling!
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