E-commerce
Furkat Kasimov’s fix for e-commerce returns: Sell confidence, not guesswork
Artificial intelligence is reshaping online shopping - but when AI buys, who’s liable? - opinion
Wolt set to expand to e-commerce: A new generation of shopping
Shopify success stories: Jewish entrepreneurs leading niche e-commerce growth
20% of online shoppers do it during work hours - survey
Geocartography survey for Admonis, an automation platform, studied Israeli online shopping habits, managing trading zones & stores.
Teddy Sagi to purchase remaining Best of the Best shares for $43 million
Sagi currently owns 29.9% of the Company's capital.
Amazon tricked 'millions of consumers' into enrolling in Prime - FTC
Amazon's shares were trading down 1% after the lawsuit was announced.
For Israel, e-commerce tax challenges may lie ahead
The Israeli government has indicated it may soon propose a general reform of Israel’s international tax rules, having regard to OECD and other developments.
8fig raises $140 million to continue helping small e-commerce sellers grow
Company’s Series B financing round helps small e-commerce sellers increase revenue.
More US shoppers are dissatisfied with customer service, want 'revenge' - survey
According to the survey, around 1 in 10 people will engage in "revenge" against customer service representatives.
How COVID-19 changed e-commerce for good - interview
Webzie CEO weighs in on the current state of e-commerce, how it was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the future of the online commerce industry.
Israeli startup Spott launches e-commerce liability insurance platform
Founded in 2021 by veterans of the IDF's 8200 military intelligence unit, Spott aims to be at the forefront of the $5 billion e-commerce liability insurance market.
AliExpress: We will continue delivery to Palestinian territories
On December 27, The Jerusalem Post reported that many Palestinian buyers received a text message stating that in 2022, Aliexpress would no longer be serving customers in the Palestinian Territories.
Ali Express says it will not serve Palestinians beginning in 2022
The reason for the move is commercial and not political: Palestinian mail authorities refuse to handle mail addressed to Israel, which many Palestinian shoppers put down as the destination country.