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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

By Dagmawi Demeke
Business owners in Ethiopia looking to scale their business online in 2023, must carefully consider the online marketplace where they will sell their products. In Ethiopia, there are several formal and informal channels to increase the sales of products online.
But before anyone chooses and settles on one, several factors must be considered, including the audience’s relevance, the level of competition, and the fees and commissions charged by the platforms. In addition, sellers should also consider the visibility of their products as well as the reputation of the online marketplaces
In this guide, we will explore what business owners should be aware of before venturing into online sales and examine the options offered by the different online marketplaces in Ethiopia.
When it comes to selling online, it is crucial for a business to carefully identify its target audience and determine where they are most likely to shop. This can help you choose an online marketplace that will be most effective for reaching and selling to your target customers.
Here are some steps a business can take to evaluate its target audience and identify where they are most likely to shop online.
When determining which e-commerce platform to sell your products, it is essential to take into account the type of product you are offering and which marketplaces are most suitable for it. Marketplaces vary in their areas of expertise and product offerings, so it’s important to select the one that aligns best with your business.
For instance, if you’re looking to sell used or new cars, Mekina.net can be an ideal choice. The marketplace charges a fee of 500 birr for 30 days of listing or 1000 birr for 30 days with an additional 10 days featured listing where the listing will be more visible to potential buyers.
If you’re a business owner engaged in the sale of groceries, then Asbeza is the intermediary you should consider to reach your customers. Asbeza has a select number of vendors with thousands of products.
Asbeza manages the stores for the vendors and uses a dropshipping method to deliver groceries to customers. The marketplace offers a wide selection of grocery items from reputable sellers such as Fresh Corner, All Mart Supermarket, Tapu Foods, Arada Mart, Planet Cheese, Spring Water, Shega Teff, and many more, all based in Addis Ababa.
However, Asbeza currently doesn’t allow vendors to register on their platform, so you will have to contact them for consideration.
300 Billion Birr- the size of e-commerce in Ethiopia in 2021 according to the Ministry of Innovation and Technology
For business owners who operate in a variety of categories, Ashewa can be a great e-commerce platform option to consider. Ashewa enables entrepreneurs to establish their own virtual store and offers features such as monitoring and tracking of crucial analytics like total sales, total number of products sold, total inventory on hand, and even total taxes.
Ashewa aims to be a platform that is focused on recruiting verified sellers, in an effort to eliminate the issue of mistrust that’s associated with e-commerce in the country. The platform also provides 24-hour support and is actively working on developing educational resources for vendors looking to sell on its platform. Thus, for business owners looking to expand their business beyond a single storefront, Ashewa can be a great option to consider.
On the other hand, if you’re a reseller without a business license, Qefira may be a suitable option for you. Being one of the largest e-classified platforms in the country, Qefira has high traffic and strong competition. It would be wise to take the time to learn how to effectively utilize the platform to grow your business before putting in additional effort.
Having highlighted how various platforms can cater to different types of businesses, let’s explore some of the steps that a business owner can take to identify the best platform for their needs.
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