Douyin Drives Shift from Shelf to Interestbased Ecommerce Models

Douyin Drives Shift from Shelf to Interestbased Ecommerce Models

This paper delves into the distinctions between shelf e-commerce and interest-based e-commerce, using Douyin e-commerce as a case study to explore how interest-based platforms are incorporating shelf e-commerce functionalities. It also examines brand operational strategies across different platforms. The article argues that the future of e-commerce lies in the convergence of shelf and interest-based models, catering to diverse consumer shopping preferences. This fusion aims to provide a more comprehensive and engaging shopping experience for users.

Hong Kong Ecommerce Firms Weigh Buying Vs Registering New Entities

Hong Kong Ecommerce Firms Weigh Buying Vs Registering New Entities

This article compares the advantages and disadvantages of purchasing a shelf Hong Kong company versus registering a new one. It highlights the potential risks associated with buying a shelf company and recommends that cross-border e-commerce entrepreneurs choose to register a new company instead. The process is simple and free of potential risks, helping to start a new journey in cross-border e-commerce. Registering a new company offers a clean slate and avoids inheriting unknown liabilities, making it the safer and more transparent option for long-term business success.