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Shopify and Amazon Growing Sellers, Not Orders: Extensiv Market Insights

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Extensiv— delivering omnichannel software solutions for warehouse, inventory, and order management — announced a summary of key findings from its 2Q 2024 Market Insights research which analyzes the order volume trends and seller dynamics across different ecommerce platforms. The 2Q insights indicate a complex picture of the ecommerce sector, with both Amazon and Shopify seeing a decrease in order volumes per seller despite increases in the number of sellers. This trend suggests market saturation where the influx of new sellers is not matched by an equivalent growth in orders. The overall drop in orders also indicates consumers are being more cautious with their spending. However, other smaller marketplaces saw growth in both seller and orders per seller, indicating that ecommerce brands are diversifying sales channels.

The 2Q 2024 Market Insights research is based on data from Extensiv’s proprietary platform. Extensiv Market Insights, launched in 2022, provides order volume trends for leading vendors like Amazon, Shopify, and other marketplaces based on data from Extensiv’s platform, which analyzes over 170 million orders per year from more than 10,000 online sellers. This enables brands to benchmark their results to the broader ecommerce landscape.  To access Extensiv’s trend data, visit www.extensiv.com/market-insights.

Key Highlights from 2Q 2024 Extensiv Market Insights:

“With nearly one-third of consumers reporting a decrease in spending in Q2, we’re seeing consumers taking caution amidst economic uncertainty,” said Aaron Stead, president of Extensiv. “The current market conditions mean that ecommerce brands must innovate and expand beyond traditional platforms to thrive, exploring diverse marketplaces and adding new sales channels to leverage opportunities for margin control and access to new consumer segments. We’re also seeing brands look for greater savings on shipping, through rate shopping and carrier negotiations, to offset any profit erosion they see on the more competitive marketplaces.”

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