Ecommerce Categories that will Fuel Growth

Ecommerce continues to make gains among consumers, with more people buying products online than ever before. 
Here are six ecommerce categories that will fuel that growth:

1. Grocery and fresh foods
One of the main drivers of this trend is millennial consumers, “15 percent of whom said they would buy fresh food online in the next six months,” he says. “Similarly, 17 percent of Hispanics said they would buy fresh food online.” The reason: younger Americans, “having grown up buying everything from clothing to mattresses online, are ready to shift more of their food dollars to digital platforms.”

2. Health and wellness
“Generation Z and millennials are willing to pay a premium for sustainably sourced ingredients, so it’s no surprise that wellness-oriented products are [popping up] in online stores,” he says. And he believes “this trend is bound to continue in 2017 as the popularity of healthy products continues to grow.”

It’s not just healthy food consumers are interested in, though. “People are taking mind + body health more seriously these days,” says David Rusenko, cofounder & CEO, Weebly. “From personal training and weight loss… [to] diets… yoga [and] mindfulness, we've seen more and more people turn their passion for wellness into a thriving business.” And as more people embrace health and wellness, “we expect to see more of these types of sites to pop up in 2017.” 

3. Pet products
“The pet care and pet health space is a category which will continue to [grow] in 2017,” says Vanessa Pino, content & inbound marketing director, 1-800-PetMeds. “We’ve seen over the years how pets are members of the family. [And pet care] products will [become] even more popular,” she predicts. One of the reasons: personalization.

4. Artisanal/handcrafted goods
“There's a movement to forgo the large retailers and find artisanal, one of a kind goods,” says Rusenko. “Millennial shoppers are particularly on the hunt for something bespoke, and they are creating their own online shops at a rapid pace. On our platform, we notice that the more unique the story and product, the more successful the sales.”

5. Sporting goods
“Though already massive, we believe the sporting goods vertical is poised for growth in 2017,” says Leo Castro, vice president,product marketing & brand, BigCommerce. “With over $10 billion in spend online in 2015 and 40 percent growth over the past several years, 2017 looks to be even stronger,” he says. “Unlike home furnishings or electronics, where many people still prefer to see and feel merchandise before purchase, consumers are increasingly comfortable buying outdoor equipment and sporting goods online.”

6. Virtual reality
“I think the hot ecommerce trend in 2017 will be sites that are selling VR headsets and applications,” says Dave Hermansen, CEO, Store Coach. “Already becoming popular, there should be an explosion of interest in virtual reality headgear when Windows 10 releases its next huge update in the early part of 2017, the ‘Creators Update.’ Part of that update is supposed to include VR functionality, and they have already partnered with half a dozen companies who will be making virtual reality headsets with ‘freedom sensors.’”

Courtesy of CIO

logo_inverse

is loading the page...