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Which products in which industries are more suitable for offline sales, and which e-commerce companies can't take it away? (What products do e-commerce sell best? )

In fact, some industries still need offline sales. Mainly experiential consumer e-commerce can't take it away.

1. Products that I need to experience personally. Such as haircut, beauty salon, massage, car wash, etc. These all require offline experience and are unlikely to be replaced by e-commerce. Because everyone needs personal experience to solve the problem.

2. There are still some important high-value products that need to be inspected and decided in person. Such as real estate, cars and other bulk consumer goods. Although many e-commerce platforms have also begun to sell high-value products such as real estate and automobiles, their sales volume is limited. Because the value is too high, the customer's peace of mind is a necessary condition for placing an order. Not ordinary people like me can choose hundreds of thousands and millions to place orders easily.

3. Interesting and participatory products can't be snatched away by e-commerce. For example, if you travel, you can't pay others to play for you. For example, fitness, you can't pay others to help you exercise.

Of course, in general, e-commerce has robbed many products of sales opportunities. This is an undeniable trend. We must follow the trend and win the future. Even though e-commerce is changing rapidly at present. Many online stores will open offline experience stores to promote online and offline at the same time, which may be an important development direction in the future. It is futile to resist the tide. It is better to follow the trend and keep up with the pace of social progress.

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