Although the number of Internet users in Morocco is growing rapidly, and the number of Internet users is far from negligible (about 8 million users and one million connections), buying online is not always a natural act with our compatriots.
Witness also, some surveys carried out by some media that show a small proportion of Internet users have used the services of online shopping.
Figures for online payment (more than 100 MDHS in 2009) are mainly related to payment for services (eg Lydec) and not really buying goods online.
Does this mean that we must be pessimistic about the future of electronic commerce in Morocco?
Quite the contrary, we believe it has much potential, but under certain circumstances: given the current market size, only few players can take advantage.
Indeed, given the low investment required to launch a website of e-commerce, many people may think it is enough to put it online to begin to attract traffic and record a satisfactory level of orders. Those who have experience know very well that this is far from being the case.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Beware of Excess Supply
Labels: A Growth of Future Trade, Future Trade, number of Internet users in Morocco, online payment, website of e-commerce
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Sunday, February 27, 2011
Sport as a Future Trade
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A Growth of Future Trade
A growth of prefabricated building provides a different way of building and change brings with it both the architect and trade. Prefabricated parts are by definition directly from the manufacturer to the contractor. The trade is hereby beaten so on. For architects is likely that their freedom is limited by the demand for standardization. To main contractors B & U, where prefabricated building within their own business will take, in this context asked how they expected that the role of the architect and business will develop through the growth of prefabricated building.
Most main contractors & B you expect the role of the architect remains the same. For the role of trade expects the three main contractors B & U a negative development (32%). Contrast, 12% think that trade will just get a bigger role, what the role of the architect only 4% of the principal contractor B & E case.
Labels: automated trading, commodities trading, commodity trading, day trade, e-mini, e-trading, equity trading, exchange trading, foreign exchange trading, forex online trading, market, trade
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