Online shopping malls
Online shopping malls are websites that enable a multi-vendor checkout system enabling retailers to sell in one portal and allow the consumer to check out with one single credit card transaction.
Collections of many traders with different offers directly on the same website are also sometimes known as online shopping malls or virtual shopping malls.
Online shopping malls offer a wide variety of products, you can find deals on electronics, clothing, pet products, and so much more. Most online shopping malls offer discounted products or special promo codes you can use on checkouts. Rather than going into physical mall to shop at different stores you can now do that from the comfort of your own home.
Notable online shopping malls includeeCRATER, Shopping.com, Shopzilla and PriceGrabber.
An early business-to-business online shopping mall that launched in June 7, 1999[1] was OrderZone.com, created by W. W. Grainger (NYSE:GWW). The site featured products from Lab Safety Supply, Grainger Industrial Supply, Corporate Express, Cintas, VWR Scientific Products, Avnet Electronics, Fastenal and Motion Industries. OrderZone.com was sold to Works.com on June 12, 2000,[2] and was later folded into that site.
References
- ↑ "Grainger® Launches OrderZone.com(SM)". Grainger.com. W.W. Grainger. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ↑ "Grainger’s OrderZone.com and Works.com to Combine". Grainger.com. W.W. Grainger. Retrieved 30 July 2016.