Ecommerce has become a way of life in India. Once used only by the
tech savvy to buy things not available in the neighbourhood mall, it has
now become ubiquitous, thanks to a surge in internet use, and some heavy duty advertizing by ecommerce bigwigs.
Indians have their quirks and specific needs when it comes to online
shopping. Globally leading shopping sites aren’t necessarily the ones
most popular within the country. Also, while Amazon India is top of the
list in the shopping category, overall, it ranks sixth, behind Google
(both global and India), Facebook, YouTube, and Yahoo.
Let’s take a look at some of the most popular shopping sites here, and compare their domestic rankings to global ones.
The list is indicative rather than exhaustive, intended to show which types of ecommerce sites tug at Indian hearts.
Amazon India
Top of the lot is Amazon India, beating all other ecommerce websites, as per SimilarWeb.
Amazon launched its India website in 2013, six years after Flipkart. A
mean fight ensued, complete with mega ad spending, localization, and
billion dollar checks on both ends. Amazon, however, seems to be winning
the desktop war.
Flipkart
The king of Indian ecommerce holds second place in website popularity.
Flipkart insists that is because it is pushing more towards app
transactions, where the company beats Amazon.
Many industry analysts,
however, think while mobile commerce is the way to the future, it is too
early to discount website business. Flipkart, valued at around US$15
billion, leads the ecommerce pack in the country, but is under pressure
to maintain that lead as Amazon nips in.
Snapdeal
The self professed online Walmart of India, Softbank-backed Snapdeal
takes the third spot. Founder and CEO Kunal Bahl has repeatedly said he
is building the company modelled after Alibaba, calling Snapdeal a
“technology platform that brings sellers and buyers together,” rather
than an ecommerce site. Now,
Indian laws make it mandatory for most
ecommerce sites to operate as marketplaces, so that doesn’t make much of
a difference. Bahl, however, has an uphill task at hand, matching
Amazon India and Flipkart’s mega budgets and massive leads.
Alibaba
Surprised? Don’t be. Alibaba does not have an Indian website, and one
does not see ads asking Indians to buy on Alibaba, but customers here
have long discovered the benefits of getting electronics and bulk
purchases done on this online megastore. Shipping via Aliexpress is
gaining popularity as well.
Ebay India
Once talked of in the same breath as Amazon, Ebay has quietly slipped in rung across the world, including in India. Travails at home have hit Ebay’s performance in India, but the company now manages to cling to the fifth spot. That’s ahead of Jabong, though.
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