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淘宝迷住众多中国企业 [复制链接]

发表于 2009-12-6 16:34 |显示全部楼层
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Ge Hongjun started a shop on Taobao.com -- China's answer to eBay -- as a class project but he now sees it as his ticket to becoming a retail magnate after graduation.

Taobao's growing popularity has captured the imagination of students like Ge, but also giants like Dell, Uniqlo, Procter and Gamble, and Chinese firms seeking to step from the shadows after years of manufacturing for US and European labels.

The e-commerce site, whose name means "treasure hunt" in Chinese, is a source for everything from turkeys to televisions, with 80.9 billion yuan (11.8 billion US dollars) in 2009 first-half sales.

That is double the same period last year and higher than Amazon.com's over the same period.

Taobao mania has particularly gripped Yiwu, a city of two million about 300 kilometres (190 miles) south of Shanghai that is home to the world's largest wholesale market for small consumer goods.

Ge attends Yiwu Industrial and Commercial College where more than a fifth of the school's 8,800 students run Taobao shops from campus, selling products sourced from the market.

The students' shops generated 25 million yuan in revenue last year, according to college officials who have embraced Taobao as a business teaching tool.

"When I graduate I will continue with my Taobao business," Ge said. "It's easy to find a job in Yiwu, but once my business is on the right track, I can double or triple my salary compared to people who go work for companies."

In a shared office at the school's start-up centre, Ge reached up to a shelf to pull down a range of products he was selling in the search for a winning formula.

He began selling cosmetics, then expanded into children's toys, underwear and fashion accessories.

Ge earns about 3,000 yuan (about 440 US dollars) a month, but his business is young compared to those who have been operating for a year and make 10,000 yuan a month.

The school offers an annual 100,000 yuan prize to the most successful student business. Ge and his fellow students speak with admiration of last year's winner, Yang Fugang, a 23-year-old who earned more than 75,000 US dollars in his final year before graduating.

Taobao charges nothing to list items for sale and the site's revenue comes from advertising.

It does not release turnover figures, but Goldman Sachs estimates revenue will likely hit 200 million US dollars this year.

Taobao -- a division of Hong Kong-listed Alibaba.com, a business-to-business e-commerce company -- launched in 2003 when eBay controlled 90 percent of the Chinese online shopping market after buying Shanghai-based EachNet.

But within two years, Taobao pushed eBay's market share down to 30 percent and forced the US-based auction site to stop charging for listings in China. In 2006, eBay's Chinese site shut down.

Taobao now controls 82.8 percent of China's online shopping market, according to iResearch, a Chinese consultancy. E-commerce accounted for only 1.9 percent of all product sales in China, the firm said, but is growing fast.

Official data this week showed online sales in China nearly doubled in the first nine months of this year to 168.9 billion yuan as consumers become more confident about Internet shopping.

China has at least 338 million Internet users, the most in the world.

Taobao president Jonathan Lu said convenience and a greater price consciousness amid the economic crisis had boosted consumer acceptance of Taobao.

This year, for the first time, household goods became Taobao's top selling category, Lu said.

"What is most interesting is the level of mainstream acceptance of using online retail channels to shop for everyday items, a trend both prominent global brands and small businesses have recognised," Lu said.

Procter and Gamble started selling Rejoice shampoo, Olay skin cream and Gillette shaving products on Taobao earlier this year at discounts of 20-30 percent to attract customers and build market share.

Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo launched a Taobao shop in April, attracting 430,000 visitors and 4.1 million yuan in sales in the first 11 days.

Computer makers Dell and Lenovo also introduced Taobao sales channels.

Companies like Qilong Trading Company, a previously anonymous company that in the past only manufactured for international brands, are also using the site to develop their own labels, Taobao said in its latest trading update.

They see the site as a way to develop an identity and tap into rising Chinese consumer spending power, Taobao said.

Ge and thousands of small Taobao vendors are riding that same wave.

"It is difficult to say how much I can earn because I just started and haven?t got a stable business model yet," Ge said, "but I am determined to succeed."

© 2009 AFP
This story is sourced direct from an overseas news agency as an additional service to readers. Spelling follows North American usage, along with foreign currency and measurement units.
转自http://news.smh.com.au/breaking- ... -20091206-kcnq.html
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发表于 2009-12-7 09:16 |显示全部楼层
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淘宝比ebay好得多,不管是信用保障体制还是对买家卖家的保护上,淘宝进军国际的那天就是ebay的死期了。

发表于 2009-12-7 09:18 |显示全部楼层
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但淘宝还是有很多地方需要规范起来的 猫腻很多

发表于 2009-12-7 09:42 |显示全部楼层
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我买很多电子产品都是在淘宝买的,比商场便宜50%并不少见。

发表于 2009-12-7 09:56 |显示全部楼层
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已经 无法想象没有淘宝的日子。

发表于 2009-12-7 10:11 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 teltell 于 2009-12-7 10:56 发表
已经 无法想象没有淘宝的日子。


我无法想象拥有涛宝的日子~ 我一直用ebay,他们简直没法比,无论从货源跟价格来说。可是,我家人都不用涛宝(老的老,小的小),导致,我没法开通~ 涛宝,多好的名字,多好的网站阿~!!! 
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发表于 2009-12-7 11:18 |显示全部楼层
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TAOBAO那种模式也就在中国行得通。进军国际市场?别搞笑了。

发表于 2009-12-7 12:36 |显示全部楼层
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进军国际市场最大的问题在于反垄断法。支付宝不能成为独家支付手段,淘宝就很难维持它的信用系统了。

发表于 2009-12-7 13:58 |显示全部楼层
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付款手段和当地银行业息息相关,EBAY进不来,淘宝也出不去。

PS:看多了修真,盗墓的小说,感觉淘宝这个名字取得真不错。

发表于 2009-12-7 14:15 |显示全部楼层

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哪个购物网都有猫腻,商家和客户永远是矛盾两级,在加入做平台的购物网,3边矛盾,不可能大家都开心,只是有的对客户侧重,有的对商家侧重。

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发表于 2009-12-7 21:09 |显示全部楼层
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传统经济中有些顽固的堡垒,是新经济很难仅凭技术革命就能长驱直入的。银行业就是一个典型。
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发表于 2009-12-7 21:13 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 matri 于 2009-12-7 10:16 发表
淘宝比ebay好得多,不管是信用保障体制还是对买家卖家的保护上,淘宝进军国际的那天就是ebay的死期了。


ebay现在已在走下坡路了。
持不同股见者...

发表于 2009-12-7 21:25 |显示全部楼层
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ebay 在中国自己都说打败,主要是收费太贵

发表于 2009-12-7 21:31 |显示全部楼层
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淘宝开始用不正当竞争,挖ebay的墙角
淘宝号称不收费,但是很多地方还是在想办法赚钱的
我从来不在支付宝里存太多钱

发表于 2009-12-9 12:40 |显示全部楼层
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淘宝里面不用存钱阿,你要买的时候再支付,收到钱的时候及时转到银行,安全

发表于 2009-12-9 12:44 |显示全部楼层
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歪一下楼,我很讨厌paypal.....
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