Three quarters of the domestic webshops increased their turnover last year
Three-quarters of the domestic webshops increased their turnover last year. Only 5 percent of them reported downturns – according to WebShop Experts’ latest survey.
According to information provided to MTI on Tuesday, the first three places on the list of the best-selling products on the Internet this year were erotic aids, medicines, vitamins, nutritional supplements, mobile phones and accessories.
In the participating webshops, in 2016, the average transaction value was 18,919 forints. In older stores buyers spend typically more. (MTI)
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