
Official Store or Non-Official Store? Part 2
In the first part of this article, we revealed interesting shopping behaviors among Indonesians regarding official versus non-official stores in e-commerce platforms. While the majority

In the first part of this article, we revealed interesting shopping behaviors among Indonesians regarding official versus non-official stores in e-commerce platforms. While the majority

Started to be applied in Indonesia 11 years ago [1], twin date sale has become one of important events for many consumers, sellers, e-commerce

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Pilihan produk yang lengkap serta fitur-fitur pendukung kemudahan berbelanja online menjadi kunci utama daya tarik e-commerce saat ini. Inovasi fitur interaktif seperti Live Shopping

Live shopping trend has started getting popular since the occurrence of Covid-19 outbreak, as an alternative for people when they couldn’t go shop outside their
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