Hataw.ph launches its Budget Satisfying Online Shop




eCommerce sales worldwide rose to over $600 billion in 2011. (Russ Henneberry) But consumers won’t simply buy anything from anybody online.  Products with a big price tag and things that are perishable are among the most difficult types of items to sell online. Not to mention products that people want to touch, smell or try on before they pull out their credit card. But eCommerce has become a way of life and website owners that satisfy the requirements of the online shopper are fattening their wallets. Online shopping continues to be more popular in the release of many brands with the aim of bringing consumers what they want in the comfort of their own homes. Just like in Southeast Asia where Lazada and Shopee are household names whenever online shopping is spoken of.

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A lot of companies take advantage of eCommerce to optimize their sales and make it more convenient for the customers. After all, it’s easier and less costly to shop in the internet given that they don’t need to use transportation and food costs. Business trend is shifting from concrete to information. And from this, Mr. Adolfo Sy, CEO of Hataw thought about starting www.hataw.ph. It began from the experience of two entrepreneurs (one of who is the Hataw CEO) when they were weighed down by the commissions and penalties in becoming sellers at one shopping platform. Their goal was to market their products there to gain a wider exposure and a higher return. They set up an online company with its emphasis on Quality Products at Affordable Prices. Whether you are looking to buy home products or clothing, Hataw is the answer to people on a tight budget. 


Hataw targets the B,C and D class. Its main categories are clothing, gadgets, bags and shoes, toys kids and baby but they specialize in home and living and its part, home improvement. The difference is that in home and living you will find products in dining, kitchen, living rooms, decoration and on the other hand, home improvement is where hardware, lighting, faucet parts, door knobs come in. Furthermore Hataw.ph has a seller center where people may sign up. When they agree to the terms and agreement, they may upload their products, then start their own promotions or discounts and sell.
Payment accepted are Cash on delivery, credit/debit card, and bank transfers. You may also opt to secure your payment through M Lhuillier branches. You can now Download their App in Google Play store.



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  1. Wow! I’m a certified online shopper because it’s very convenient especially when I’m too lazy to shop at the mall. The good thing about HATAW is that they accept COD, which is helpful for those who are non credit card holders! Hassle-free!😍 Will surely order from them soon❤️

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