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Why small business now counts more than ever on B2B ecommerce

B2B ecommerce: 70% of small businesses surveyed said the impact of COVID-19 drove them to make greater investments in digital technologies.

Small business turns to ecommerce

Small businesses counted on ecommerce to get them through the pandemic. Now that it has, growing sales online remains a top priority, says a new survey data from Alibaba.com.

“2022 brought significant challenges for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), brought on by volatile energy prices and soaring inflation,” says Alibaba vice president Andrew Zheng.

Using ecommerce was the top strategy for survival, with 36% of small businesses attempting ecommerce or digitalization.

The survey of 1,000 small business owners finds that:

“Digital selling provided an opportunity for these businesses to reach customers locally and globally without stretching operating budgets,” Zheng says. “But B2B sellers must stay ahead of digital export trends in 2023 to find continued success.”

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