E-Commerce In China: Amazon Strategy Doesn't Work, Kozmo Does
from the bike-deliveries dept
Business Week is running an article about a successful e-commerce operation in China, called Dangdang.com. When it first started up, its founders tried to emulate Amazon.com, but quickly discovered that it was very difficult to get people to actually pay for anything online. Only later did they switch to a strategy that seems to resemble that of failed (but massively overhyped) dot com darling, Kozmo. That is, they deliver all their products by bicycle messenger and collect the fees cash-on-delivery. They've set up a deposit system to ensure that the bike messengers don't run off with the cash themselves - and say, so far, they haven't had a single problem. It's amusing, because the article never mentions the Kozmo comparison, but they do point out that it's unlikely such a solution would work in the US due to high labor costs.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Differences in financial system
Given the crowded cities, people would rather just pay cash on the spot and be done with it.
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