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E-commerce in India is picking up pace and numerous companies are coming out with unique ideas to use the space to do business. Online gift portals are very common in countries abroad, with companies like Amazon brining out gift cards and vouchers as easy gifting options for consumers. A similar idea is behind Amit Sharma’s…
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It’s not unnatural to find international celebrities becoming angel investors for start-ups, especially sectors like mobile and Internet. Singer Lady Gaga and Google have teamed up to launch Backplane, another social network which is yet to go live. Similarly Kim Kardashian launched ShoeDazzle.com, an e-commerce site that now has more than 3 million users and…
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According to recent studies more than 150 million people in India are ready for e- commerce today, with a potential of around 595 million individuals by 2024-2025. And rising online sales reveal that e-commerce websites are a growing favourite among consumers. Going by Avendus Capital’s report on digital consumers, about 8-10 million users are transacting…
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Numbers have proven that e-commerce has truly arrived in India, with more than 3,311 e-commerce hubs, according to the eBay India 2011 census. Given the growth in revenue from online sales transactions and the popularity of these websites among Indian consumers, start-ups in this sector require the proper platform to begin their business in the…
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If you thought coffee was all that there is to Starbucks, you’re probably wrong. With a number of mobile initiatives being brought out by the company, its name stands for much beyond espressos and lattes. Starbucks has been looking to carve out an identity in the area of digital innovation, and has done well so…
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