Summary of cross-border e-commerce platforms in the United States
With the popularity and use of the Internet, domestic e-commerce and cross-border e-commerce have risen rapidly, and domestic e-commerce platforms are familiar to everyone, such as Taobao and JD.COM. butWhat are the cross-border e-commerce platforms?? This article first talks about the cross-border e-commerce platform in the United States.
American cross-border e-commerce platform:
Amazon: The largest e-commerce company in the United States. At present, Amazon has stations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Turkey, Spain, Netherlands, Brazil, Australia, China, Japan, India, Singapore, Vietnam and Zhongdong Station.
EBay: Online auction and shopping site. Advantages of eBay platform: the threshold for opening a store is low; Professional customer service support; Diversified pricing methods.
Wish: global B2C e-commerce, focusing on low prices, with 90% sellers from China, is the largest mobile e-commerce platform in North America and Europe. Advantages of Wish platform: global coverage, 300 million overseas buyers, and guaranteed sales; Product exposure; Mobile shopping, efficient trading, repurchase rate as high as 75.5%; Intelligent push, accurately reach consumers.
Newegg is an online retailer whose products include computer hardware and consumer electronics. At present, Newegg has 75 types for merchants to choose and sell.
Walmart: The multinational retail enterprise in the United States is the largest retailer in the world, with more than 100 million independent visits every month.
Jet: Wal-Mart’s independent e-commerce website has 1 million daily views.
Tophatter: A new generation of flash photography platform in the United States, focusing on the mobile side, has more than 25 million loyal consumers in 14 countries around the world, and the growth rate of Tophatter has exceeded 100% for four consecutive years.
Etsy: an online store platform, featuring the sale of finished handicrafts, is known as "grandmother’s basement collection".
Opensky: A new small e-commerce platform in the United States. The population of Opensky is mainly concentrated in high-income women aged 35-65.
Wayfair: It mainly sells furniture and household items, and is the number one professional home e-commerce sales platform in North America. Wayfair keeps more than 60 million monthly visits.
Overstock:Overstock is a well-known online shopping platform and brand discount sales platform in the United States, with a monthly visit of 35 million. At the same time, Overstock is also a "female killer". It is understood that women consumers on the platform account for 76%.
BestBuy: the world’s largest retail group of household appliances and electronic products.
Sears: the largest department store chain, with 100 million products for more than 100 countries.
Zibbet: It is a trading platform for original handicrafts, artworks, antiques and handicrafts, and is deeply loved by artists, craftsmen, craftsmen and collectors. About 50,000 sellers sell handmade products on the website.
Tanga: a well-known e-commerce platform in the United States, with strong user stickiness.
Reverb: the global second-hand musical instrument trading platform; 80 million visits a year
Cratejoy: specializes in selling subscription boxes; The website has 3 million monthly views.
Bonanza: seller-friendly, tens of millions of goods, covering 7 countries.
Rakuten: the leading fixed-price e-commerce company in the United States, attracting a wide audience.
Houzz: home improvement platform, which has the functions of online market and social networking site.
The above are the main cross-border e-commerce platforms in the United States. Sellers need to choose their own e-commerce platform according to their actual situation. (Source: Network finishing)