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4 Things Alibaba’s IPO Tells Us About a Changing World Economy

4 Things Alibaba’s IPO Tells Us About a Changing World Economy | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The Chinese e-commerce giant launches one of the largest stock-market debuts in history — and points the way to our economic future.


The story of Alibaba has already become legend. Fifteen years ago, Jack Ma, a former English teacher, and his co-founders set up their Internet company in an apartment in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, not far from Shanghai. Today, Alibaba’s online shopping sites in China — mainly Taobao and Tmall — handle twice as much merchandise as Amazon.


The company’s initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange will bring in a haul of some $21.8 billion — bigger than Facebook’s — and values Alibaba at $168 billion — four times more than Yahoo....

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TIME provides a valuable perspective on Alibaba and the future of e-commerce, marketing and international trade.

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Why 3 MIT Grads Want to Send You an Empty Box | Wired Business | Wired.com

Why 3 MIT Grads Want to Send You an Empty Box | Wired Business | Wired.com | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Internet startups sprout all the time promising to send you just about anything via UPS. But one new company has taken the idea a little meta: They'll ship you an empty box....

 

...Sold is the brainchild of three graduates of the MIT Media Lab—Matt Blackshaw, Tony DeVincenzi and David Lakatos—who figured out that boxes aren’t as trivial as they seem. One-click buying has become commonplace online, Sold’s founders say, but not so one-click selling. And sometimes the difference is a box.

 

With Sold’s app, you take a picture of the thing you want to sell and write a description. The company uses a mix of algorithmic and human judgment to figure out how much you can probably get for the item and sends you the proposed price. If you accept, Sold posts your product on whatever online marketplace the company determine is best—eBay, Amazon or smaller niche sites, depending on what you’re selling. When your item sells, Sold sends you a pre-labeled box to ship it in. (You can track the box while it’s on its way to you.) Tape up the box, schedule a UPS pickup and that’s it....

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This is a great little case study in business innovation and social business.

Two Pens's curator insight, May 30, 2013 9:41 AM

Very cool idea. Look at the marketplace and discover the niche that no one is covering: these MIT grads are serving the seller in an interesting way by sending an empty box. 

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Social Media Marketing Success | Social Media Today

Social Media Marketing Success | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

By far, the best online marketing strategy is being able to seize a new opportunity before any of your competitors have a clue what’s going on. But it’s not just about setting yourself up to be the early bird.But it’s not just about setting yourself up to be the early bird.


You have to be ready to catch the worm and ride the wave of popularity at its peak.This will enable your blog, service, or product to enjoy rapid growth, and hopefully a higher level of repeat business in the long term.

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Proactive always wins: Marketing case study from Gini Dietrich...

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