The Future of Ecommerce: 9 Trends That Will Exist In 2030 - YouTube

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E-Commerce is going to undergo a high number of changes because of technological and social
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factors. I’ll describe the future of e-commerce and 9 trends that will exist in the future.
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1. Augmented Reality Will Be Commonly Used Augmented reality simulates in-person shopping
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experiences by allowing customers to see how a product might look on them or in their home.
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With AR, customers click on a product and instantly see it overlaid wherever they point
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their mobile device. And when customers can view products from every conceivable angle
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in an interactive 360-degree experience, it gives them a better idea on the value that
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the product can offer.
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Smartphones, smart glasses, and other handheld and wearable devices will provide the bulk
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of these experiences.
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Shopify AR is an example of a tool that already allows customers to view products in natural
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environments before buying them. This helps to ensure that the product is fit for the
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purpose intended. This helps customers make informed decisions quickly when it comes to
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choosing a brand to buy from.
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And here’s what most people don’t realize: augmented reality is likely to be more widely
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used than virtual reality.
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According to Grand View Research, the global virtual reality market will be worth $67 billion
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in 2028. By comparison, the augmented reality global market will be worth $340 billion in
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2028. That means that the augmented reality global market will likely be 5 times larger
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than the virtual reality global market.
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2. JARVIS-Like AI Assistants Will Begin to Become Popular
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Most people in developed countries could have AI assistants to improve the quality of their
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lives. According to Peter Diamandis, founder of Singular
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University, services like Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomePod will expand in functionality.
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They will eventually expand beyond just the home and become your cognitive prosthetic
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24/7. Depending on what permissions you grant to it, a secure JARVIS-like software could
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listen to all your conversations, read your emails, monitor your blood chemistry, and
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more. With access to all of this data, this AI-enabled software would learn your preferences,
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anticipate your needs and behaviors, shop for you, monitor your health, and help you
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problem-solve in support of your mid- and long-term goals.
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And by the mid-2030s, we will begin using brain-computer interfaces to connect to the
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human neocortex, according to Ray Kurzweil. This will allow us to interact with AI assistants
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with our thoughts and bring this technology to an entirely new level.
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3. Crypto May Become A Common Payment Option To reach more consumers, especially Generation
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Z and Millennials, brands will need to accept as many payment options as possible. The price
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fluctuations for crypto currencies may begin to stabilize over the next decade, which will
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make them more attractive payment options for large companies like Amazon and large
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payment processing companies like PayPal.
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On top of that, most cryptocurrencies use blockchain technology to record transactions.
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Basically, blockchain is a shared database that allows multiple parties to access data
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and verify that data in real time. Blockchains make it difficult or impossible to change,
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hack, or cheat the system. According to Grand View Research, the global blockchain technology
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market will grow from $6 billion in 2021 and to $395 billion in 2028. That’s a whopping
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65 times increase in just several years. With such a massive increase in the use of blockchain
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technology, most industries will have a far greater familiarity with blockchain and cryptocurrencies
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in general.
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4. Autonomous Delivery Drones Could Become Mainstream
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Delivery drones are capable of handling and automating shipping in different volumes,
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all without human intervention.
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The advantages of automated shipping for e-commerce are many. They include:
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• Speed in delivery time • Reduction of freight costs
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• Accident reduction • Decrease in human error
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• Reduction of co2 emissions • And customer satisfaction
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Amazon Prime Air will deliver packages up to 5 pounds within 30 minutes or less using
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small drones. Amazon has been developing and testing the platform through Prime Air development
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centers in the U.S., the U.K., Austria, France, and Israel. And in August 2020, Amazon received
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approval from the FAA to operate its Prime Air delivery drones to “safely and efficiently”
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deliver packages to customers.
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Also, UPS Flight Forward was the first company to get the U.S. government’s full certification
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to operate a drone airline. In 2020, UPS Flight Forward and CVS partnered to deliver prescription
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medicines from a CVS pharmacy to The Villages, Florida, the largest U.S. retirement community
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in the U.S.
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5. Virtual Reality Will Play an Essential Part of Marketing Initiatives
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The use of virtual reality devices will allow people to view products from any angle imaginable
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and see those products in action within virtual environments.
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With virtual reality, we could quickly change the type of product we’re looking at and
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change the environment so that we could view the products in different contexts.
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It’s expected to transform multiple industries such as education, social media, video games,
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and entertainment.
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6. In-App Purchases on Social Media Platforms Will Be Commonplace
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Facebook and Instagram make it easier than ever to let consumers buy products without
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ever leaving those platforms.
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Facebook Shops lets you set up a shop that people can browse and lets people buy your
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products directly on Facebook. You can already see brands like ThreadBeast
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setting up these types of social media storefronts.
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Instagram Shoppable posts allows you to add your products to your Instagram posts and
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enable easy checkout without ever leaving the platform.
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Likewise, Pinterest has a Buyable Pins feature that allows shoppers to buy products directly
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on Pinterest.
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These are perfect tools for companies to increase their sales because 54% of social media users
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research products using social media. Not only that, these tools simplify and shorten
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the customer journey and reduce abandoned transactions.
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7. Emerging Markets Will Play a Huge Role In July 2021, there were more than 4.8 billion
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users online. That was 63 percent of the world’s population of 7.7 billion.
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Cybersecurity Ventures predicts that there will be 7.5 billion Internet users by 2030—that
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would be 90 percent of the projected world population of 8.5 billion in 2030.
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A high percent of those additional internet users will live in emerging markets like India,
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China, Brazil, Russia, and South Africa. That’s going to lead to an extra 2.7 billion potential
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consumers on the internet.
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That could lead to a massive increase in profits for e-commerce based companies of all sizes.
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8. Voice Commerce Will Grow in Popularity Voice commerce will top $40 billion in the
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U.S. by 2022. Even though the global smart speaker market is growing rapidly, the majority
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of voice activity occurs on mobile devices through virtual assistants.
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It’s also very common for consumers to use voice search features in search engines such
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as Google and Bing to search for products. Since voice search typically happens in the
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form of questions, the page ranking of various websites and webpages could be greatly affected
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over time.
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9. More Product Descriptions Will be in Video Format
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According to studies conducted by Social Media Today, 60% of shoppers would rather watch
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a product video than read a product description.
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Also, 64% of shoppers are more likely to purchase a product after watching branded videos on
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social media.
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These studies help prove that shoppers want more interactive experiences when making a
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purchase to better understand the value being offered.
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Additionally, the video format is ideal for providing product demonstrations and utilizing
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internet influencers.
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Amazon is already using more product descriptions in the video format and this trend will only
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grow throughout the entire e-commerce space.
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Thanks for watching. Make sure to watch the video to the right about the future of augmented
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reality.