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  • What is the toughest challenge to build an e-commerce in your opinion? And Why?

    Micky Nguyen
    6 replies
    Such as: - Validating customer's demand - Tech tactics - Acquiring users/sellers - UX/UI etc..

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    Daniel Engels
    The toughest challenge is to acquire customers. With tools like Shopify or BigCommerce, it's fairly easy to launch an eCommerce. It could be done in a day. However, building reputation and visibility is a task of a different level of complexity.
    Micky Nguyen
    @daniel_engels User acquisition is the biggest problem requiring to burn a lot of money and to spend lots of time
    For e-commerce, I believe marketing tactics are the most time-consuming yet necessary, and UX/UI is also crucial.
    Micky Nguyen
    @qudsia_ali yes! I think it takes a lot lot time, money and efforts to acquire both users and sellers
    Siena Romes
    Marketing. Since there are a lot of products that are the same, it's hard to convince customers what to buy.
    Zhen Chen
    Marketing is probably most critical part of this. In general, e-commerce has a lot of more things to worry about than marketing: product searching, sourcing, inventory, storage and fulfillment. These things all add up and take away your time, especially if you start out as a single person army. Solutions that save you from the chores would be great, so you can focus on marketing.