In a year when the global economy expanded at a slower pace than many expected, retailers worldwide continued to see their sales grow considerably online. Estimates suggest that globally, the e-commerce sector will generate $1.2 trillion in sales by the end of this year, driven largely by rapid growth in Asia and changing shopping habits across the globe.

Over the next 12 months, global e-commerce sales are expected to surpass $1.4 trillion for the first time, as more consumers use mobile devices and tablets to shop. However, 2014 will not be a year for retailers to become complacent. Customers are looking for a more personal and richer shopping experience, and retailers must reassess how and what they sell if they want to thrive.

Customers are looking for a more personal and enriching shopping experience, and retailers must reassess how and what they sell if they want to thrive.

Rakuten, a marketplace for small and medium-sized businesses and owner of Rakuten Shopping in Brazil, presented its five main trend predictions for online retail in 2014:

1. Content-driven purchases will reign supreme.

2. Social media will guide retailers' inventory.

3. Omni-channel will require the creation of a more comprehensive customer profile.

4. Hyper-segmentation will bring online personalization to physical stores.

5. Mass customization will make products more personal.

Commenting on what retailers can expect from the New Year, Ricardo Jordão, CMO of Rakuten Brazil, says: “In 2014, retailers will have access, more than ever before, to more information about their customers' preferences and shopping habits. Used intelligently, these insights will not only shape which products retailers stock, but also how they market and sell them. As more consumers adopt multiple channels when shopping, retailers must take steps to better understand the customer journey. This insight will give retailers the understanding they need to develop relevant content and personalized offers and, ultimately, help generate more sales.”

Source: Rakuten Blog

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