Internet trade has been growing with Poles ever more eager to buy products online and online trade becoming increasingly user friendly and optimised for mobile devices, offering flexible refunds and convenient delivery options claims the ‘E-Commerce in Poland 2017’ published
The number of internet users, who shop online has increased to 54 percent, compared to 50 percent in 2016, according to the “E-commerce in Poland 2017” report prepared by Gemius in cooperation with the Chamber of Electronic Commerce (IGE).
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The year of 2016 in Polish e-commerce will be remembered primarily for the sale of Allegro. It was one of the largest transactions of this type in the world, and for many of us, it had a surprising ending. What
Poles have come to love online shopping. Compared to a year ago, we are spending more on clothing and accessories, but less on mobile devices. Men spend more on electronics, women on culture. Check out the details in
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The latest report on the Polish e-commerce market shows that shopping online is a fairly widespread and popular phenomenon among Poles. To what extent do we shop abroad, and how faithful are we to our native shops?
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Online shopping, the modern way of shopping, has attracted almost half of the Polish population. Therefore, Gemius decided to check who is happier to click than go out to a store. See what else you can learn about e-consumers from