Live from IRCE: Drop the ‘e’ in ‘e-commerce’

Friday, June 11, 2010 by Morgan Woodruff
This week while attending the Internet Retailer Conference & Expo in Chicago, I sat in on a session called “What top execs need to know about the future of e-commerce platforms,” which was presented by Forrester’s Brian Walker.  In this session, Walker brought something up that we have been debating internally at Blueport Commerce for a while – whether we still need the ‘e’ in ‘e-commerce.’

Because we specialize in “big-ticket” retail, a lot of the companies we work with use their e-commerce sites not only to sell direct to consumers, but also to educate shoppers who will ultimately make their purchase in a local store.  So we tend to think of our platform as cross-channel and not solely ‘e-commerce’.

Walker went on to say that Forrester (which typically has conservative estimates compared to other analysts firms) believes 51% of all retail sales will be made or researched online by 2013.  He also pointed out that e-commerce sites will not be driving all those sales.  With the emergence of new devices like the iPad, consumers will be shopping from nearly everywhere – TRUE multi-channel shopping.  And if that’s the case, the term ‘e-commerce’ will address only a piece of the entire commerce pie.

What do you think?  Is it about time we drop the ‘e’ in ‘e-commerce’?



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