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11.11, Singles' Day of 2015: news & updates

So AliExpress is pretty damn competitive! Got it DHL'ed for US$173 to India.
I think so from the number.
But seriously, what is this brand? I have never heard of it.
Is it quite popular in India? From the details of this smart phone, it seems quite a nice one!
 
Alibaba's Singles' Day sales hit $14.32 billion | Reuters

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Alibaba's Singles' Day sales hit $14.32 billion | Reuters

Alibaba's Singles' Day sales surge 60 percent to $14.3 billion| Reuters

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I am waiting for numbers like how many Huawei smart phones, Haier washing machines or DJI drone have been sold last 24 hours?

According to JD, JD.COM has sold 26 million 3C products by 8pm.
(JD is famous for 3C products and fast delivery such as same day delivery)
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Sunning said it has sold 220,000 Xiaomi phones by 6pm. And 1300 trucks were estimated for a total distance as long as traveling around the earth for 19 circles on 11.11.

苏宁易购公布了其平台最热销的产品,有售出22万台的小米手机,38万盒的杜蕾斯还有卖出25万箱的赣南脐橙,苏宁易购数据显示,截至11日18点,移动电源售出37万个,无线路由器售出48万台,变频空调售出6.7万套,天气的变凉也让秋裤售出近100万条。值得注意的是,苏宁易购校园频道同学惠共达成校园用户订单达到23万。

同时,苏宁易购公布了物流的数据,其中2H急速达的量完成4.1万单,而家电送装一体化的量则达到9.7万单,门店自提量占比25.3%,

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I think only a few people know about this brand. and it's a pretty good device for the price.

Minus my $35 that were charged multiple times to my card.
Yes, quite a nice device.
14.3 billion yuan is only referred to Tmall.
Other platforms like taobao, JD and likes not included.
 
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Finally
91.2 billion yuan!!!($14 billion)

2015 vs 2014
91.2b 57.1b

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$14 billion in a single day on Tmall alone? Indian e-commerce is doing pretty well too, but this article on TOI put India, Brazil and China in one sentence, that give the readers an impression that India is on par with China in e-commerce. The problem is that $670 Billion and $16 Billion are hardly in the same order of magnitude.

E-commerce market to touch $16 billion in India this year - Times of India
 
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My mom spends at least 5k yesterday..

You are fortunate in having a mom who is still young and going strong。:-)

$14 billion in a single day on Tmall alone? Indian e-commerce is doing pretty well too, but this article on TOI put India, Brazil and China in one sentence, that give the readers an impression that India is on par with China in e-commerce. The problem is that $670 Billion and $16 Billion are hardly in the same order of magnitude.

E-commerce market to touch $16 billion in India this year - Times of India

Our Indian friends are good at likening a molehill to a hill。:enjoy:
 
Our Indian friends are good at likening a molehill to a hill。:enjoy:

But in 15 years, the molehill will turn itself into the hill.
You are fortunate in having a mom who is still young and going strong。:-)



Our Indian friends are good at likening a molehill to a hill。:enjoy:


From certain vintage point, they do look the same. :partay:
 
China’s Rural Shoppers Joined 11.11 Sale
Alibaba’s efforts to turn more of China’s rural residents into online shoppers appears to have paid off during the e-commerce giant’s 11.11 Global Shopping Festival as thousands of villagers joined the 24-hour sale for the first time. GMV generated at Alibaba’s over 8,000 village-level service centers across the country reached more than RMB 200 million ($31.4 million) with several hours left in the 24-hour sale, according to Alibaba.

To make sure rural residents, who are less affluent than their cousins in China’s large cities, got some love during the sale, Alibaba’s Rural Taobao shopping channel created a list of 34 products popular with rural shoppers for pre-sale promotions. Best-selling items large appliances and consumer electronics such as TVs are among the list.

And to make sure that buyers in more remote areas received goods in a timely manner, the website warehoused inventory in Alibaba Group county operation centers according to sales projections developed from geographic online shopping patterns. The data-enhanced planning paid off. Rural Taobao reported a shopper living in Zhuping Village in Chongqing ordered a TV for his new home right after the sale began at midnight and took deliver just an hour and 48 minutes later, marking the first order delivered to rural region during this year’s 11.11 sale.

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Alibaba is investing $1.6 billion over the next three to five years to build a network of thousands of service centers and distribution facilities in areas that lack adequate retail and logistics infrastructure. More than 8,000 are already operating, Alibaba says. Villagers can shop at these physical outlets, with the help of local operators called Rural Taobao partners. Coordinated by Alibaba’s logistics arm Cainiao, goods ordered online are delivered to county operation centers where they are distributed to local couriers for last-mile delivery.

For the 11.11 sale, manufacturers and merchants introduced cheaper products suited for rural consumers. TV maker Hisense, for example, offered a low-priced 39-inch model with less functionality than typical models demanded by urban residents. By engaging with villagers and encouraging them to join 11.11, “we hope they can enjoy the same happiness and convenience through e-commerce that city residents enjoy,” said Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang at the event’s media center in Beijing’s Water Cube. Zhang also announced Alibaba plans to hold another 11.11-like shopping festival around Chinese New Year next year that would benefit more rural shoppers.

In addition to TVs, other top-selling products favored by rural buyers include high-pressure car washers and Buick Excelle car models, as well as daily necessities like Head & Shoulders shampoo, thermal underwear, and laundry detergent, according to Alibaba.


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$14 billion in a single day on Tmall alone? Indian e-commerce is doing pretty well too, but this article on TOI put India, Brazil and China in one sentence, that give the readers an impression that India is on par with China in e-commerce. The problem is that $670 Billion and $16 Billion are hardly in the same order of magnitude.

E-commerce market to touch $16 billion in India this year - Times of India
Seriously? Such a big country only $16 billion for the whole year?!:o:
That's only slightly more than the number of Shanghai.
@Bussard Ramjet
 
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Just bought some portable battery packs.
Crazy price, 20000mAh only 89yuan, and Pisen is the best brand.

China’s Rural Shoppers Joined 11.11 Sale
Alibaba’s efforts to turn more of China’s rural residents into online shoppers appears to have paid off during the e-commerce giant’s 11.11 Global Shopping Festival as thousands of villagers joined the 24-hour sale for the first time. GMV generated at Alibaba’s over 8,000 village-level service centers across the country reached more than RMB 200 million ($31.4 million) with several hours left in the 24-hour sale, according to Alibaba.

To make sure rural residents, who are less affluent than their cousins in China’s large cities, got some love during the sale, Alibaba’s Rural Taobao shopping channel created a list of 34 products popular with rural shoppers for pre-sale promotions. Best-selling items large appliances and consumer electronics such as TVs are among the list.

And to make sure that buyers in more remote areas received goods in a timely manner, the website warehoused inventory in Alibaba Group county operation centers according to sales projections developed from geographic online shopping patterns. The data-enhanced planning paid off. Rural Taobao reported a shopper living in Zhuping Village in Chongqing ordered a TV for his new home right after the sale began at midnight and took deliver just an hour and 48 minutes later, marking the first order delivered to rural region during this year’s 11.11 sale.

Taobao village-level service centre in Zhuping Village, Western China
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Alibaba is investing $1.6 billion over the next three to five years to build a network of thousands of service centers and distribution facilities in areas that lack adequate retail and logistics infrastructure. More than 8,000 are already operating, Alibaba says. Villagers can shop at these physical outlets, with the help of local operators called Rural Taobao partners. Coordinated by Alibaba’s logistics arm Cainiao, goods ordered online are delivered to county operation centers where they are distributed to local couriers for last-mile delivery.

For the 11.11 sale, manufacturers and merchants introduced cheaper products suited for rural consumers. TV maker Hisense, for example, offered a low-priced 39-inch model with less functionality than typical models demanded by urban residents. By engaging with villagers and encouraging them to join 11.11, “we hope they can enjoy the same happiness and convenience through e-commerce that city residents enjoy,” said Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang at the event’s media center in Beijing’s Water Cube. Zhang also announced Alibaba plans to hold another 11.11-like shopping festival around Chinese New Year next year that would benefit more rural shoppers.

In addition to TVs, other top-selling products favored by rural buyers include high-pressure car washers and Buick Excelle car models, as well as daily necessities like Head & Shoulders shampoo, thermal underwear, and laundry detergent, according to Alibaba.


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Seriously? Such a big country only $16 billion for the whole year?!:o:
That's only slightly more than the number of Shanghai.
@Bussard Ramjet



 

Xiaomi racks up $196.3 million in sales on TMall
during Singles' Day in China

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Every November 11th is Singles' Day in China. It is the world's largest online shopping day, topping Cyber Monday in the U.S. As it turns out, Xiaomi was the top selling merchant for the holiday on the website of Chinese online retailer TMall. It also was the top seller of smartphones on other retail platforms like JD and Suning.

Among the special deals offered by Xiaomi for Singles' Day, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 was discounted 12% to $110 USD. The 64GB Xiaomi Mi Pad was priced at $173 USD after a $31 USD price cut. A popular purchase was the new Xiaomi Mi Band Pulse, which is similar to the very successful Mi Band, but adds a sensor to monitor the user's heart rate. By the end of the day in China, the device captured the top spot among smart devices offered in the sale.

This year, Xiaomi had $196.3 million in sales just on TMall alone during its Singles' Day event. Last year, it sold over $254 million overall on November 11th, up sharply from the more than $80 million it grossed on the date in 2013.
 
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