Sometimes the need for a category of items would not be very obviousin the market. In such cases a marketing survey needs to be conducted tounderstand the demand for that category in the market.
Once the domain is identified, the next step would be to identifythe categories (electronics, books, apparel etc.) and corresponding items(cameras, home appliances, regional language books, T-shirts etc.).
It might not be a good idea to start with a bang and make availablelot of items. It would be prudent to start with the items which have 'marketpull' than 'market push'. The best example would be flipkart, which startedwith only books and expanded into many other categories slowly.
The other factors which can help decide on the categories and items:
- Where can the items be procured from? Who are the major suppliers and what kind of 'credit-support' can they provide?
- What is the roadmap for categories and items? Do we diversify (books, electronics, home appliances, apparel etc.) or operate in a niche area (socks, shoes etc.)?
- Can the items be procured 'just-in-time', which can help with 'drop-shipping'?
- What is the demand level for each item? This should help identify 'which items' and 'what quantity' needs to be stocked in warehouses.
- What is the durability of the items? Are we talking about perishable food items or long lasting books?
- What is the validity or expiry date of the items? We could be talking about outdated fashion items or pharmacy drugs here.
- In which all regions and locations is there a demand for the items? Some items might be of more interest for people in rural areas. In this case, the order fulfillment needs to be though-through for last-mile dispatch of the items.
- What is the price at which the items would be sold? There are certain items which can provide good returns on volume sales, while there are also luxury items which can be sold at premium. For cost-sensitive markets like India, determining items with correct pricing becomes even more important.
- What does it take to deliver the items to the customers? Are the items big in size and needs special vehicles to carry the goods to the end-customer?
- Does it need a 'call center' facility? If so, what should be the size of such facility in terms of number of people and where should it be located?
As can be noticed, the entire life-cycle of the products from'procurement' through 'order' and 'cash' has to be thought-through beforedeciding on the product categories and items.
Needless to say, e-commerce play involves as much of defining goodbusiness strategy as the supporting technology. Though the end customerinteracts through Internet medium and sees the e-commerce website as the faceof the company, the back-end operations are quite important too.
E-Commerce is a long term play and needs deep-pockets in most of thecases.
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