kaeasbaw Posted January 22, 2025 Report Posted January 22, 2025 Hello everyone!!! I would like to know your opinion on the current state of e-commerce. What trends do you think will determine the development of e-commerce in the coming years? I'm especially interested in your opinion on the use of artificial intelligence in online sales and personalization of purchases. How important is it becoming for businesses to have mobile apps and how does it affect conversion rates? I'd love to hear your thoughts and case studies! Quote
adelajergova Posted January 30, 2025 Report Posted January 30, 2025 e-commerce is growing so it's easier to do business cookie clicker Quote
theespruce Posted May 16 Report Posted May 16 Hi! In 2026, AI and mobile apps are driving e-commerce, but the real challenge for brands expanding across the UK and Czechia is handling the operational load behind them. While looking into ways to streamline international order processing and support without scaling internal teams, I found https://viva-sync.com/ which offers excellent outsourcing and back-office coordination models. It is a very efficient solution for e-commerce businesses that want to focus on tech trends while keeping their backend operations completely stable. Quote
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jennymartin806 Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 Great question! I think AI will be one of the biggest drivers of e-commerce growth over the next few years. We're already seeing AI improve product recommendations, customer support through chatbots, dynamic pricing, and personalized marketing campaigns. The businesses that use AI effectively to create more relevant shopping experiences will likely have a competitive advantage. As for mobile apps, their importance depends on the bus-iness model. For brands with frequent repeat purchases, a mobile app can significantly improve customer retention, engagement, and conversion rates through features like push notifications, loyalty programs, and one-click checkout. However, for many smaller businesses, investing in a fast, mobile-friendly website may provide a better ROI than developing a dedicated app. Another trend worth watching is conversational commerce, where customers discover and purchase products directly through AI assistants, messaging platforms, and social media. This could fundamentally change how people shop online. I'd be interested to hear if anyone has seen measurable conversion improvements from AI-driven personalization or mobile app adoption. Quote
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