Amazing Event!!! 3 Highlights Not to Miss at Thailand E-Commerce Week 2017
It's started!!! The grand event of the year for e-commerce business, Thailand E-Commerce Week 2017 is here! Online! Shall We GO... Run to seize the opportunity because the e-commerce market waits for no one. This event gathers entrepreneurs from various sectors including products, services, transportation, logistics, and applications, allowing them to showcase their goods and provide information to interested parties. Attendees will receive comprehensive advice on e-commerce business operations and marketing.

The highlights of the event undoubtedly include the Thai 4.0 concept with electronic payment via QR codes. This is the first major event to implement this system, where vendors have QR code signs in front of their shops for buyers to scan and make payments. It's convenient, fast, and eliminates the need to carry cash. Many shops admitted this was their first time using this system, but they see it as a business opportunity. For example, the Guide Guru shop, which offers agricultural, health, and geological tourism packages, aims to tell the story of tourism through Thai wisdom products. They incorporate Thai elements into both large and small decorative masks, creating beautiful pieces that can serve as home decor. For those wanting a fragrant home, they offer eco-friendly pottery that serves as aroma diffusers, also designed in the style of traditional Thai masks. The creativity doesn't stop there; they have also crafted keychains in the shapes of Hanuman, Lakshmana, Rama, and other characters from the Ramayana, showcasing beauty in a different way. Although the shop has a traditional feel, it is modernizing by preparing to sell online to cater to both Thai and international customers.

Now, shifting from home decor to Thai desserts, when we mention Chao Guay, Thong Yip, Thong Yod, and Khanom Mo Kaeng, we immediately think of their short shelf life, as they are all made from coconut milk. However, with modern innovation, the brand "Moddi Thailand" has packaged these Thai desserts in cans without preservatives, allowing them to be stored for up to 2 years without refrigeration. The wholesale price is only 45 baht per can, and they are also sold online through www.fitebusiness.com, which is a website that aggregates products from members of the Federation of Thai Industries, ensuring quality and standards.

For entrepreneurs already in the e-commerce business or those seeking information, the key is to respond to customer inquiries. Nowadays, customers ask many questions, and it can be challenging to keep up with repeated queries. Therefore, having an intelligent assistant like One Chat, the first in Thailand, allows merchants to input information into the system to automatically respond to customer questions regarding prices, stock, colors, sizes, or even shipping costs. This makes running a business much easier. This year, it has been developed for use in sales through Facebook, and surprisingly, within just one month of launching the application, there are already over 400 users. This facilitates online expansion without the need to answer questions personally, and it is free to use for up to 6 months. In early next year, to accommodate the increasing online sales, services will also be available through the LINE application.

This may just be a glimpse of what is showcased at the Thailand E-Commerce Week 2017, organized by the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (Public Organization) (ETDA). However, the event also features the modernity of e-commerce that awaits potential new entrepreneurs like you... If you are ready to embrace modernity and become an e-commerce entrepreneur yourself, find the answers to success today until November 26 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.
Thank you for the information from www.fitebusiness.com