Excellent Episode. A topic to be adressed well. As a person who have been working in e-com dropshipping and pod, the main issues for Ethiopian e-com are not inventory/warehouse/FOB/Access to Dollar. The main issues are swift payment gateways, supply-chain and logistics as we dont have a cutting-edge postal system, tax and regulatory gaps for online and digital businesses. You did a great job on emphasizing the opportunity!
I think you should bring Biniam Legessu (founder of Diretube) on the podcast. I believe he started an e-commerce business or is looking to get involved in fintech, and he could share his experience
Greatly insightful! Awesome that you shared resources too. Thank you. P.S: Please make sure those 'intermittent' titles are spelled correct. Eg. 'Challenges' and not 'Challanges'.
Great topic…The main questions in relation to e-commerce : (1) are Ethiopian consumers ready for e-commerce (2) are the critical elements of an e-commerce business in place (3) is the startup environment able to incubate such businesses. (4) What is stopping JUMIA from expanding its operations to Ethiopia.
@@Meripodcast you did great starting the conversation. I am hopeful that there will be other sessions that will spin off from this episode. Not sure if you mentioned sole-rebels but it has a successful e-commerce and sells shoes everywhere. Maybe there is something we can learn from them. Also we can learn a great deal from Bezos in choosing books 📚 to start. Yet still even in the United States Amazon struggled to get finance.
This is a great topic and in my experience. The Backup Bono's of shipping in US case is US POSTAL service. They have experience receiving and sending mail each day from their house. Which means h house have a mailbox address.
Hi, thank you for bringing such topic. In my opinion, due to the dynamic nature of product price in Ethiopia, updating stock and stock management is the most difficult task.
I believe the answer is straightforward: we are falling behind many countries in the field of e-commerce. The primary reason is Ethiopia's lack of robust IT infrastructure. In Ethiopia, internet access is considered more of a luxury than a necessity.
bro you are telling we have an equal challenge with india , Nigaria ... i expect a more realistic assumption ...just mention Uganda , Kenya, Rwanda ...even if we are far with this countries but their change in ecommerce introduction is within 5 -6 years
Excellent Episode. A topic to be adressed well. As a person who have been working in e-com dropshipping and pod, the main issues for Ethiopian e-com are not inventory/warehouse/FOB/Access to Dollar. The main issues are swift payment gateways, supply-chain and logistics as we dont have a cutting-edge postal system, tax and regulatory gaps for online and digital businesses.
You did a great job on emphasizing the opportunity!
It's an eye opening podcast ever to the person who can see and have the carage to take a step... Well-done Guy's thankyou
I think you should bring Biniam Legessu (founder of Diretube) on the podcast. I believe he started an e-commerce business or is looking to get involved in fintech, and he could share his experience
Greatly insightful! Awesome that you shared resources too. Thank you.
P.S: Please make sure those 'intermittent' titles are spelled correct. Eg. 'Challenges' and not 'Challanges'.
Interesting sel e commerc Lelam video bichemer des yelegnal
Great topic…The main questions in relation to e-commerce : (1) are Ethiopian consumers ready for e-commerce (2) are the critical elements of an e-commerce business in place (3) is the startup environment able to incubate such businesses.
(4) What is stopping JUMIA from expanding its operations to Ethiopia.
Those questions are great to ask and we tried our best to look in to some of them.
@@Meripodcast you did great starting the conversation. I am hopeful that there will be other sessions that will spin off from this episode. Not sure if you mentioned sole-rebels but it has a successful e-commerce and sells shoes everywhere. Maybe there is something we can learn from them. Also we can learn a great deal from Bezos in choosing books 📚 to start. Yet still even in the United States Amazon struggled to get finance.
This is a great topic and in my experience. The Backup Bono's of shipping in US case is US POSTAL service. They have experience receiving and sending mail each day from their house. Which means h house have a mailbox address.
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Hi, thank you for bringing such topic. In my opinion, due to the dynamic nature of product price in Ethiopia, updating stock and stock management is the most difficult task.
Could you please talk about ASHEWA? kesum zem metsehafum zem hone eko
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I believe the answer is straightforward: we are falling behind many countries in the field of e-commerce. The primary reason is Ethiopia's lack of robust IT infrastructure. In Ethiopia, internet access is considered more of a luxury than a necessity.
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Jiji Ethiopia betam arif new
Almost all e-commerce applications running in our country are based on open-source platforms!
Till someone make it, it will remain hard
bro you are telling we have an equal challenge with india , Nigaria ... i expect a more realistic assumption ...just mention Uganda , Kenya, Rwanda ...even if we are far with this countries but their change in ecommerce introduction is within 5 -6 years
I think there is Ashwa E-commerce I don't know if it is still in business
leaflet map is the solution
Ayy tewut esti ye e-commerce negr ezih hager lay pincode enkuan yelelen sewoch
the name of app for roaming please
app mndnew - ye sim
በዚህ ርዕስ ላይ እንግዳው ቀርቶባችሁ ነው አይደል?
Role model yemhon guest yelem bezih zuriya