Finally, eCommerce made Easy! This course helps students develop a broad understanding & appreciation of eCommerce.
You are at the right place if you have thought about starting an eCommerce business. The good thing about eCommerce business, you don't have to quit your job while setting it up. You can do it as a side business until you start earning your salary, so then you come on board full time.So, if you are at that stage, join this course, so then you'll learn the basics. However, if you've already quit your job and have a fully functioning eCommerce website, and now you don't know what's the next step, then again WELCOME ON BOARD!
This course provides a practical understanding of the most important tools and techniques for the creation, operation and management of an eCommerce business. It is designed to provide YOU with a conceptual and hands-on knowledge of such critical areas as:Join students in this Complete E-Commerce Course and become an expert at Dropshipping.You'll go from nowhere to Advanced, and your instructor will be providing you with each step.
By the end of the course, you will have understood all about E-Commerce, set up your Store and be able to create and use your own Email List. You could also end up using these skills in your work for clients.
How to Set Up Your Shopify Account
Learn How to Identify Hot Products
Job Assurity: Placement Support. Assist you to get JOB in top MNC’s, Mid & Small scale Companies
Resume Preparation Support
Conducted 2 to 3 Mock Tests
Mock Interviews to increase your confident level
You have opportunities to work on Real time Case Studies
Introduction To Ecommerce
Search Marketing
How to Get First Digital Sales
Shopify
Amazon
EBay
Starting Your Own eCommerce Business
The most important reason why you should consider coming to DICAZO to learn this course is because DICAZO COMPUTER INSTITUTE offers the most integrated courses with the maximum possibility of job opportunities on your profile. As a part of DICAZO India which is a leading platform with thousands of Alumna’s and Alumnus’s whom have since graduation from the course have been making waves all over there chosen area of concentration while earning big time Cash and Paychecks, DICAZO Jaipur holds much more than just assurance for this course. For more info’s on course details or any other issues please call us on 91 7976882245 or mail to:- dicazoinfo@gmail.com.
Magento + Social Media Marketing
If you have any question about the course then you can find it here.
E-Commerce is a very large topic.
If you are thinking of starting your own store then there are quite a few courses out there. Have you tried checking out Udemy for different courses? Be sure to read the comments and reviews before buying. Hopefully this message gets up before the e-commerce product creators and affiliate marketers get a chance to throw their "opinions" in ;) .
If you are searching or receive recommendations from people, be sure to make sure that the content of the course covers:
- Niche Selection
- Product Sourcing
- Store design/development
- Marketing techniques
- Traffic generation.
I know I didn't directly answer your question, but hopefully I have prepared you to find the right one.
While most of the answers correctly point to the future growth of eCommerce, Let me answer this question with a perspective on the direction eCommerce might be heading into. As someone who keenly follows this space, I have a lot of evidence to support my claim
I believe the future of eCommerce is to go cross border.
The future of shopping online is where the end customer gets the freedom to directly buy from the producers of the goods with no bounds on border. Shopping is about to transcend international boundaries.
There are several reasons for being optimistic on cross border. But first let me take a step back and recap the history.
I grew up in 80s and 90s India. Back then, borders were much more permeable for travel than trade. Shopping was limited to local bazaars and hand carts. Choice of products were limited to say the least. Brands ubiquitous today were unheard of. Style had a thin definition, and fashion meant Bollywood.
As countries started opening up their borders, the local markets were flooded with international brands. With increasing penetration of television, telemarketing and tele-sopping came into existence.
Late in 90s and early in the millennium, Internet came to take a common place in our lives. Though when eCommerce and e-retail arrived, it was received with a cold response from most of us. The convenience of shopping from home was overpowered by doubts, and for good reasons.
Past 15 years we have seen a revolution in all these spaces. Driven by eCommerce growth, the entire ecosystem grew and matured.
In the era of globalization, goods are manufactured where it is cheapest to manufacture. These are imported in the country based on the aggregate demand forecast and prediction models of the importers. These importers then list their inventory on e-commerce portals and conventional brick and mortar shops. Most of what you buy, be it online of offline, comes from cross border trade (read China). Although it goes through several middlemen before if can come to you. Each one of these middlemen take their cut.
In a nutshell you end up buying outdated products of someone else’s choice at an inflated price. So why are we not shopping cross border already?
The reason is that its not easy because of:
In past few years, there have been several developments that point to a positive change in all these fronts. The ecosystem for cross border B2C eCommerce (CBB2C) is warming up. Given the size of opportunity, several business, technology and policy innovations are fueling this growth.
The maturing eCommerce ecosystem, the advantages of shopping cross border, the improving ecosystem for B2C cross border eCommerce and the size of the opportunity is inevitably leading us to integrated cross border shopping platforms.
There are already a few success stories in this space, wish.com and aliexpress just to name a few, and many more are soon to follow. Going forward increasingly many startups will find it lucrative to experiment with CBB2C and innovate on business models to iron out the currently unresolved challenges. I am fortunate to be working with one such startup called miracas.com.
Phew…. that was long. But I hope I answered the question convincingly. To me, the future of e-commerce seems to be cross border.