Ecommerce Predictions 2019
In 2018 we saw healthy growth across the board for online retail with the global ecommerce market now worth $US2.8 trillion and Neto ecommerce businesses enjoying an average 30% sales growth, as reported in the State of Ecommerce Report.
The 2018 holiday season also proved fruitful for many and although official online shopping sales figures are yet to be released, one winner was Amazon reporting their strongest holiday sales yet.
So as we wave goodbye to the holidays and return to work with our bellies full and minds rested, it’s a perfect time to look at what the new year will bring. These are my predictions for retail and ecommerce in 2019.
5 Ecommerce Predictions and Trends to watch in 2019:
1. The Rise of Marketplaces Will Continue
Amazon and eBay will continue to fight it out for marketplace dominance in Australia, but it’s consumers who will be the ultimate winners with new innovations, world-class service, and low prices the prizes.
Utilization of third-party delivered inventory and logistics for Amazon (including Fulfilment by Amazon) will increase as retailers look to take advantage of their growing loyal customer base and find efficiencies in servicing this market. In terms of attracting consumers to buy on marketplaces, we will see new channels like Voice Commerce powered by Amazon Alexa begin to really gain traction.
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2. Automation Won’t Just Save Time
Automation of inventory and fulfillment across sales channels will become increasingly important, especially with the rise of marketplaces and new ways of buying like social and voice commerce. Efforts to manually manage operations across ecommerce, marketplaces and physical channels will become near-futile, and businesses that look to automation will be the ones that survive in an ever-increasing competitive environment.
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3. AI, AR and Chat Bots Will Secure Their Place in Retail
We’ve been hearing about Augmented Reality (AR) for some time now, but we’ve been yet to see this filter down into the mainstream in any valuable way. In 2019, AR that has practical applications will start to make inroads both in-store and in home. Think magic mirrors and apps that empower you to experience a product without leaving the house—the ultimate try before you buy.
Chat bots will be another technology that finally finds its place. Embedded into web or social media channels, bots will relieve customer service agents from performing grunt work such as order status updates or retrieving shipping tracking numbers. This type of artificial intelligence and machine learning won’t take away jobs like some media outlets might have you believe; instead, it will empower SMBs to shift their limited resources to strategic growth activity.