are there lots of internet shopping mall?
Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin
i’m thinking about to establish online shopping mall which sells clothes. but i’m not familiar with trend. are there lots of clothes selling internet shopping mall?
yep
i’m thinking about to establish online shopping mall which sells clothes. but i’m not familiar with trend. are there lots of clothes selling internet shopping mall?
yep
Online shopping offers:
* Convenience. You can shop 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, holidays included. No hassles with parking. No crowds.
* Price and product comparisons. You can compare prices and products more easily than at a mall.
* Greater variety of stores and merchandise online than in a mall.
* No sales tax, in some cases.
Disadvantages of online shopping:
* Limited view of merchandise. Cannot see and feel it. Colors of items online are not always represented accurately.
* Can’t try on clothes and shoes when shopping online.
* No social aspect in online shopping. And you can’t stop with your friends for a Coke or ask them if these jeans make your butt look big..
* Shipping costs!
* Have to wait for your merchandise; mall shopping, you bring the item home with you.
* Returning items bought online can be more difficult; you have to pay shipping costs for returns.
* Dealing with problems when shopping online can be more difficult than at a mall. You may be buying from an unknown merchant online. There are no salespeople online to answer questions or help you make a decision.
hope these help you!! =)
Source(s):
http://www.ae.com
http://www.abercrombie.com
http://www.hollisterco.com
http://www.delias.com
http://www.charlotterusse.com
http://www.gadzooks.com
http://www.wetseal.com
http://www.target.com
http://www.aeropostale.com
http://www.forever21.com
http://www.oldnavy.com
http://www.maybelline.com
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com
http://www.seventeen.com
http://www.teenvogue.com
http://www.cosmogirl.com
http://www.girlslife.com
http://www.teenpeople.com
http://www.gojane.com
http://www.alloy.com
http://www.15dollarstore.com
http://www.rampage.com
http://www.kohls.com
http://www.torrid.com
http://www.macys.com
http://www.fredflare.com
http://www.buckle.com
http://www.roxy.com
http://www.tillys.com
http://www.bebe.com
http://www.girlprops.com
Online-shop for example: http://www.jibuy.cn.
Thanks for your kind input!
I will buy it online. But first, I will go to the mall to check the product, to see the real product.
Then come back home, search internet, if it’s cheap, then I will place an order online.
The products from http://www.jibuy.cn (provided by poster) seem very cheap.
Online-shop for example: http://www.jibuy.cn.
Thanks for your kind input!
I will buy it online. But first, I will go to the mall to check the product, to see the real product.
Then come back home, search internet, if it’s cheap, then I will place an order online.
The products from http://www.jibuy.cn (provided by poster) seem very cheap.
Does anyone what method to use in advertising online shopping mall. This stores has alot of categories, l used Wpromote, it was a waste of time and money. All suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Success of Shopping Mall, depends upon number of shoppers visitors, visit malls. Which greatly depends upon the kind of franchisers and shoppes, exist in the mall.
Product(s), variety, price, display and demo etc.
Organize, events. It is well tried and time tested method of promoting ‘Shopping Malls’.
You may plan and organize, on line fashion show or quiz or contest or any other pro gramme, depending upon type of on line shopping mall, you wish to promote.
Tailor made, event can be made for you on demand.
Good Luck !!
should i do my skool shopping for cloth online or at the mall or wat eva i think it would be cheaper online cuz some web sites sell stuff for cheap oh and plz leave a comment on how much money ur parents give u to go back 2skool shopping for clothes n skool stuff i get $500 some times, is dat too much or little i think its noting i need like $1,000 how do i convince my dad 2give me 1G to go shoppin
a lot of people shop online, and a lot of people shop at the mall.whichever is preferred can only be decided by you.but to be honest, my parents give me nothing. i work hard for my money, i don’t have the heart to ask a big wad load of money from my parents.but all i can say is that you can’t really tell which is cheaper by comparing shopping at the mall or shopping online because both are quite similar, only difference is that one you go to in person, one you go to by a click.it’s your choice to decide.but remember spend wisely, because it’s not your money to begin with.
someone gave me a gift certificate to the antelope valley mall, but i’m like…..never there, can i shop online? an how.
http://www.av-mall.com
that is the website for the mall you are looking for but it doesn’t give you the ability to buy online. all you can do is view featured products from each store in the mall.
so you will have to physically go to the mall to use your gift card or to buy anything at all
so sad
Do you feel like something is missing if you don’t fight a crowd of people to get presents?
Depends…online for advance research, in person for the actual purchase (no shipping that way, and I live in a state with no statewide sales tax).
Plus, some stores offer complimentary gift-wrapping with purchase.
The only part I don’t care for is trying to find parking — what a B*TCH! (Makes taking the bus look like a good idea!)
where do you go shopping? JCP?, anystore in the mall? online?
just wanted to know where most people get there clothes at! maybe it a name brand or sumthing.
Well my main stores…
Aeropostale for shirts, polos especially, because the white butterfly is not that noticeable, and their sizing is generous.
Abercrombie for good clearance items.
Hollister for the tees (so comfy), hoodies, and again, clearance.
Papaya for basic shirts for work as well as fun pieces every so often.
Rave for a good bargain every now and then, such as a high-waisted skirt.
JcPenney on occasion for tank tops, Soffe shorts, and work pants.
Express for tank tops, the occasional work piece, and the best clearances.
Lucky Brand for jeans (but this is a real treat).
GAP for any piece that catches my eye.
I’m not a super-brand slave…I got an orange 3/4 sleeve hoodie at Hollister. Yes it has "HCO" big on the front, but I like the length-it’s a longer length, which is really good because no matter what pants go a little low on me.