Wow, what an insightful, detailed write-up on the company and its business model. Pdd is unique in the e-commerce universe, full of copycats and also-ran.
Very good article. We all need a more interesting ways of shopping with competitive prices. That is the reason that we launched a social e-commerce in Brazil called Juntaki (www.juntaki.com.br)
Really appreciate your effort to research and publish such an informative article! Many thanks!
That’s a truly inspiring article!
I’d like to suggest one more great application of social element in e-commerce.
There is a huge problem in finding your fit when shopping online for clothes and shoes.
Items from different brands or collections fit different. That’s why you have to try on before you buy.
And how you do it within ecom?
Well, what if could predict how well any item would fit before trying it on?
I believe we can because there are other people out there who already tried it on and gave their feedback.
All we have to do is to know user’s physical measurements and measurements of the others who already tried things on
Having this data we could build
ML to predict fit for anyone.
Very good post. I know its from 2020, but can I translate part of this article into Spanish with links to you and a description of your newsletter?
Wow, what an insightful, detailed write-up on the company and its business model. Pdd is unique in the e-commerce universe, full of copycats and also-ran.
Great post. Subscribed.
Very good article. We all need a more interesting ways of shopping with competitive prices. That is the reason that we launched a social e-commerce in Brazil called Juntaki (www.juntaki.com.br)