Business is a dog eat dog world, and not keeping ahead of the curve can spell disaster. When it comes to staying ahead of said curve, there is one pie that you should have your fingers in. This pie is that of eCommerce. E-commerce is seeing a year on year growth of around 15% and in 2018 was responsible for approximately $3 trillion in sales.Today we are going to look at some eCommerce trends that can be implemented now for 2020. These trends will hopefully see you and your business take a bigger slice of that pie.
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Be Flexible
Another huge thing for the consumer moving forward is the payment option. When sitting in the world of ecommerce, the more payment methods you accept, the more successful you will be.Payments should not be strictly limited to credit or debit card. The offering of PayPal on top of this may not be sufficient enough to keep everything moving forward. One sure-fire way to get yourself ready for 2020 and beyond is to offer flexible payment methods over a space of time. This doesn’t necessarily have to be credit agreements. This could be a term of service account agreement between yourself and the customer.Get Interactive
Offering a customer the chance to view a product from the comfort of their own home should be a step you are already implementing. One of the biggest issues when it comes to basket abandonment online is the doubt of purchase. This doubt comes from only being able to view a standard image of the product.Having an option to view the entire product, however, will reduce the number of abandoned baskets exponentially. The process involves a 3D image of the product or a 360 video which is a slider control system that enables the customer to view almost every nook and cranny.Business to Business

Get AI
For some, there is a fear of a Bladerunner type world where AI is going to take over. When it comes to ecommerce, though, there are some aspects that AI should take over.With the progression in technology and the increasingly fantastic opportunities that artificial intelligence has presented, not using it as a part of your ecommerce strategy would be a mistake. The primary function of the AI should be to automate the menial tasks for your company so your efforts can be concentrated elsewhere. AI can also provide your customers with a chat option in order to register specific details before reaching a member of the team. AI will even from time to time, solve fundamental customer issues automatically.Get AI for your ecommerce business
