A new product launched by Google allows sellers to monitor the exact number of clicks on their products through Google Shopping. Sellers that advertise their products can get this data through Content API for Shopping, a code used to upload product data. This new feature gives sellers a better understanding of transactions being made, allowing Read more…
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E-Merging Markets ConferenceGain a fresh perspective on how to approach emerging markets
E-Merging Markets EXPOThe leading event in Brazil and Latin America
Gain a fresh perspective on how to approach emerging markets and their rapidly growing environment.
22 de September de 2011 | No Comments
Over two days, e-commerce business professionals and investors will meet in two concurrent events: An international conference held for 600 high-level industry leaders from Brazil and Latin America. The aims of the conference are to: Assess opportunities that arise from the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics Evaluate Brazilian and Latin American e-commerce dynamics Read more…
E-commerce in Brazil and Latin America is growing at a rate of 40% per year
22 de September de 2011 | No Comments
E-commerce in Brazil is in its’ prime: it will reach 18 billion in B2C sales this year, and it is growing at a rate of 40%. Twelve million Brazilians are regularly banking online, a number which seeing 50% increases in annual growth. Latin America is on a similar path. A recent survey from Deloitte shows Read more…
The state of Sao Paolo in Brazil recently passed a new law that further defends consumer rights. The law, passed by Rep. José Candido (PT) requires companies to present consumers with a written contract within 15 days of purchasing goods or services on the telephone or by Internet. The law offers consumers seven working days, Read more…





















































































