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As opposed to that, when you run a marketplace e-commerce website, it’s not your problem to either manufacture anything yourself, list it yourself, take and upload images of it yourself or pen the descriptions of it all by… yourself. In the marketplace world, it’s you who lures manufacturers, so that they come to you, and add their own items to your website, in order to attract some sales. This effectively means, that while this gives less of a freedom of actually managing the state of your stock and range, it leaves you with much less pain in the ass about it too. So, what business model suits the modern US market the best? The answer would wholly depend on such factors as the niche, the reach, and your business’ budget.
UI/UX experience was available, the e-stores were primitive at first too… But it wasn’t long, until the beginning of the new century saw this industry skyrocket after the “dotcom-bubble” burst in 2000… Nowadays, and for some ten or fifteen years in the row so fat, the e-commerce has grown to become a huge science. Web developers actually try to lure your e-stores visitors in as much as they can, with the use of good old techniques first implemented for “offline” retail back in the XIXth century. Showcasing the items – this is one big trend. Anyways, there is one more huge, tough ordeal to deal with – if you own not a web e-commerce marketplace, but rather an e-store. That is the fact that you are bound to list all the items there yourself, pics, descriptions and manufacturing including.
In the marketplace world, it’s you who lures manufacturers, so that they come to you, and add their own items to your website, in order to attract some sales. This effectively means, that while this gives less of a freedom of actually managing the state of your stock and range, it leaves you with much less pain in the ass about it too. So, what business model suits the modern US market the best? The answer would wholly depend on such factors as the niche, the reach, and your business’ budget.
In regard to the title, the concept of e-stores has called dibs on being discussed first in turn. So, this medium for business is known to be born immediately with the World Wide Web going public for the first time – which happened back in 1994 (if you live in the US or just any other OECD country). Which was no wonder, as during the first few months of its existence the then-new phenomena called Internet caught like a wildfire. So, the first thing’s first – let’s begin by describing each specific type of money-making platform in question.