In 2021, e-commerce in Mexico grew by 27 percent.
In 2020, a total of more than 80 percent of the world’s consumers shopped online.
In 2021, the leading regions in 2020 in e-commerce They were South America and Asia.
Thanks to technology, the sale of tickets for events around the world has changed and now what we do physically in a store, you can do from the comfort of your home with a computer with internet access. But this digital form of ticket sales is also causing some inconvenience for fans, who have had to resort to various tricks to obtain tickets for the show, so hacking to advance in the virtual queues at concerts has become viral content online.
Electronic commerce for tickets is a modality that has already flooded companies that are dedicated to this. Given this, e-commerce has evolved to occupy any type of store and product, where close to 90 percent of the world population admitted to having bought on the Internet in 2020, which is why it is not surprising that the income from online sales stood at around $4.2 trillion.
In Mexico, in the 2021, the number of digital buyers was close to 58 million. With a penetration rate of electronic commerce is especially high in citizens between 25 and 34 years of age and slightly higher in women than in men.
Hack to advance in the virtual ranks
This year there have been several concerts around the world, where fans have resorted to waiting for hours in a virtual line in order to obtain their winning ticket.
One of these was the news of Taylor Swift’s visit to Argentina, which has caused her followers to do everything to get tickets for any of the artist’s dates.
The expectation was so palpable when, in just a few hours, all the tickets for the shows were sold out.
But as happens in any eventuality, a story or a video that attracts attention on the networks already emerges, this time a young woman who shared a funny hack on her TikTok account where you can see how she tried to buy the ticket at all costs and used multiple computers to do it.
In the video that she shared as a hack, the young woman decided to do something unusual to encourage the website: sing Taylor songs.
@charotraversa4 THE DEMENTIA IS TOTAL I’M GOING TO SEE S TAYLORRRRRR #Taylor Swift #fypシ #taylorargentina #theerastourtaylorswift #theerastour #taylornation #taylor ♬ original sound – charo____
“They’ll call me crazy, but my little man likes me to sing,” she said with a laugh as the line advanced and began to sing a chorus.
“All this that has advanced is because I sang this part of the song, my little man likes this song,” he added.
Finally, after a long wait, the young woman bought her tickets online. “The dementia is total, but I’m going to go see Taylor,” she said in her viral video.
As expected, the video received more than 35,000 likes on the Chinese social network and various comments from netizens.
“Hahahahaha I love how we all border on dementia trying to get the tickets,” shared an Internet user.
“Literally, I spent three hours singing Taylor songs and I bought one,” said another Internet user.
“Mine would also advance if I sang to it,” said another shopper.
“I sang to Miss Americana and got preference,” another netizen wrote.
“I started saying motivational phrases to him,” said another in a comment.
With this, we can see how people are increasingly using social networks in order to share tricks of situations that many of us do.
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