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How Kasi Mall Helps Township Small Businesses By Introducing Them To The Ecommerce Industry

How Kasi Mall Helps Township Small Businesses By Introducing Them To The Ecommerce Industry. Kasi Mall helps businesses that have not yet explored the marketing and commerce potential of the internet of things. It is a digital platform for kasi businesses and entrepreneurs to advertise their products and services. It is also a virtual market where businesses and their potential clients meet and engage in trade. Most kasi businesses do not reach a bulk of their potential customers because they do not have a digital presence, or the capability to seamlessly execute online purchases. Both these challenges are eliminated by the Kasi Mall app and website.

The app and website don’t only simplify the purchasing process but remove the time and energy consumption factor in buying and selling. With little effort, consumers can do their shopping remotely and receive their goods. Kasi Mall services are not limited to small businesses or budding entrepreneurs- all in-app services are available for mainstream businesses. Therefore, users do not have to hop from one app to another to do their shopping. Browsing through the mall caters to all customers’ needs.

Every registered business avails itself to an ever-growing digital market. This platform lets companies compete for market share in the digital age without the strain and admin of creating and maintaining a cyber-persona. The app and this website allows companies a direct communication channel between themselves and their customers. Clients can learn about the business as well as the available products and services, can compare products and prices, and place orders.

Delivery services in addition to streamlining day-to-day business practice and putting companies in the consumer’s hands, the app also offers delivery services. Customers can place their orders and have them delivered without hustle. This start-up is solving a very prevalent problem that small business owner’s face in townships where internet access is limited within these areas. This will introduce small business owners to the ecommerce industry, where they could capitalise off the internet as more customers will be able to reach them even the ones outside their neighbourhoods.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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