As ecommerce company we often wonder which type of company we’d choose; Auction, daily deals, promo/discounts, or classified listing? Instead of endlessly scratching your head, why not combine them all into one website, like NawarTrus did?
It’s probably a bit odd because instead of sorting based on goods, NawarTrus sorts their customers based on which kind of transaction they’d like. Is it auction, daily deals, discounts, etc? It’s probably going to provide different alternatives for visitors, but in the end it might only confused them although goods sold on each sub products are different.
At NawarTrus‘s frontpage you will get information on six e-commerce sub products namely bidLowz, zeroBid, hotunique, groupbuys, punyaQu and eproxs. You can check on their website for the details to find out what you can do with each sub product.
It would be better if NawarTrus acts as an aggregator of the six sub products instead of merely informing products in general so visitors can check out directly and helps them to decide which sub product they want to use. And a more fundamental input, does this sub products category work well? If not, perhaps Nawartrus should think of other may to embrace e-commerce marketshare in the middle of competition with giants the likes of Rakuten, TokoBagus, Plasa.com, Blibli and others.