The first e-commerce transaction was in July of 1995. That was a book by Douglas Hofstadter named Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies priced at $27.95
Fast forward a quarter of a century, and in 2019 the revenue stood at a staggering 3.4 trillion dollars. It is projected to almost double and touch $6.5 trillion by 2023.
The reason for this growth is that online shopping is now commonplace and has really taken off due to convenience, coupled with highly secure payment options.
At the same time, the evolution and maturity of HTML 5 have meant high-quality landing pages that are visually compelling. Fast internet availability with most places in the world receiving at least megabit data connection has meant the pages can present the products more believably with high-res images.
The revolution in online commerce has meant that a fast-moving ecosystem has emerged. It is driven by a plethora of new technology that makes life easier for the owner.
Let us discuss some of the latest trends that would help you understand the e-commerce landscape.