My experience shows that the question of creating an e-commerce platform remains highly relevant. I have experiences where, project managers and even CEOs changes, businesses lose not only valuable 3-5 years but also thousands of euros due to choosing the wrong approach. Not to mention the lost revenue during the time when customers couldn’t properly shop in your online store.
How can you avoid choosing an e-commerce platform that is already in its decline phase? How do you select the right service provider so that you don’t end up regretting it? What do you need to know about building and rebuilding e-commerce stores?
Together with Lina Luneckienė, today we discussed on air at Žinių Radijas, the largest business-focused radio station in Lithuania, what future and current online store owners need to know.
❓ So, should you rent or own? What is the global practice? And what invisible aspect of renting do new marketplace owners often forget?
🚫 Which systems (although they seem cheap and popular) should you definitely avoid to prevent your investment from being wasted? How do you avoid redoing the project after a couple of years?
⚖️ Comparison of the most popular e-commerce systems in Lithuania: the answer to what you should choose if you haven’t decided yet (?!).
🧩 The new, still unknown (or is it?) Sylius platform? How is it different from the usual ones? What’s the key criterion to decide if you need it now?
🧠 For company project managers, the most important question is how to choose the right e-commerce provider?
🚀 And what are the most common mistakes after launching an online store?
👉 All of this and my debut on Žinių Radijas: Žinių Radijas