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6 out of 10 Mexicans buy on Amazon.
Mexico is the country that has grown the most in eCommerce at a Latin American level with a 35 percent.
eCommerce retail sales in Mexico are expected to exceed $30 billion by 2023.
The eCommerce either trade electronicit will start with everything in 2023, so it is of the utmost importance to be prepared for this since the online purchases.
It’s known that Amazon is the king of eCommerceover time Jeffrey Bezos has managed to position his company in the best way and unlike other companies that fell in the pandemic covid19Amazon managed to grow in 2020, generating twice its Profits compared to 2019 and managed to triple them in 2021.
Ecommerce in Mexico
It is currently the largest online store in the world and the most chosen by Mexicans. According to a recent survey, six out of ten Internet users interviewed in Mexico made at least one buy on amazon During the last twelve months, this platform has gained even more strength during the most important promotions of the year such as the Good End, the Black Friday and Cyber Monday since it offered a wide variety of offers, up to 55 percent discount.
The same way, Free market It stands out for being one of the most preferred by Mexicans. This platform was created in Argentina, which is why it has operations throughout Latin America.
In 2021, the net income of Free market in Mexico they exceeded 1,100 million dollars, an increase of almost 100% compared to the previous year.
In 2015, the revenue of this company in the Mexican market reached 40 million dollars, however, eCommerce retail sales in Mexico are expected to exceed 30,000 million dollars in 2023 according to Statista data.
Other favorite stores for Mexicans to buy online are Walmart, Liverpool, Coppel, AliExpress, Sam’s Club and The Home Depot.
In 2021 sales on-line either eCommerce They represented figures above 401.3 billion pesos, with a growth of 27 percent compared to 2020, according to a report by the Mexican Association of Online Sales (AMVO).
The importance of being prepared for ecommerce in 2023
Mexico is the country that has grown the most in terms of eCommerce at the Latin American level with 35 percent, however this is going to have significant growth at the international level, it is expected that in 2023 eCommerce will represent 21 percent of purchases, being around 73 percent of the total of them through mobile devices.
Latin America is where the most growth has been reported, with an increase of 22 percent, in the same way there has been a 40 percent increase in visits to online payment services (OPS’s), shopping and travel sites in Mexico.
Due to this, it is necessary to stay informed and aware of the new demands that eCommerce requires, so you can invest time in your education so that you can improve the sales of your product or service.
The EDEM school will make you an eCommerce expert
The EDEM school is the best option to carry this out since it is one of the best marketing institutions, the EDEM graduates ensure excellent learning so that you become an expert in the eCommercetheir classes start on November 30, the course consists of 14 hours in 8 weeks, so you must hurry to be part of this unique learning.
You will learn from the best, you will have the teachings of Carlos Castro, Marketing Director at Anderson’s group, Walter Gassire, Digital Strategy Coordinator at Comint, Samuel Waldman, CEO of Goodz, among others.
What offers the eCommerce course from EDEM:
- 45 hours of online class.
- Streaming of all kinds.
- 24 hour access to online platform.
- Digital support material in each class in PDF.
- Whatsapp group for advice.
- Certificate with curricular value.
Classes are taught online by zoom, so you can learn from anywhere, plus you can review the topics several times since the lessons are recorded.
Benefits of studying at EDEM
You can consult the complete agenda of the EDEM giving click here.To take the first step of investing in your future and education with the course of eCommerce, sign up here.
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