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5 Interesting Stories from the World of Ecommerce This Week

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Welcome to this week’s eFocus, RepricerExpress’ last round-up of ecommerce and Amazon news of 2016.

Amazon Prime launches in 200 new countries: Chris Dawson at Tamebay reports that Amazon this week announced that Amazon Prime Video is now available to customers in more than 200 countries across the globe. One of the few countries that won’t enjoy original programs just as The Grand Tour, The Man in the High Castle, Transparent and Mozart in the Jungle, is China. Amazon Prime Video is available at no additional cost to Amazon Prime in Belgium, Canada, France, India, Italy and Spain. Continue reading…

12 of the best Christmas movies on Amazon: Radio Times reports on the best Christmas films available to rent, buy or stream on Amazon this festive period. From all-time classics like It’s a Wonderful Life to modern marvels like Frozen and Elf, check out 12 of the best Christmas films available through Amazon Prime Video.

Ecommerce in Slovenia is growing fast: Ecommerce News EU report that ecommerce in Slovenia is experiencing growth of 35% to 40%. According to a survey by Ceneje and Valicon, there are over 3,000 online stores and 92% percent of online users have shopped online at least once. This year, 37% of all internet users has made at least one purchase per month, which is 7 percentage points more than in 2015. Consumers in Slovenia are fond of buying technical products online, as 34% have purchased electronics online. Continue reading…

5 signs of bad ecommerce customers: Armando Roggio at Practical Ecommerce reports on five signs you could be dealing with a bad customer. Unreasonable expectations, questionable integrity, threatens your business, abusive language and always asks for a discount are some of the signs listed in the article. Continue reading…

Have a great Christmas and New Year.

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