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Friday, 18 April 2014

Daniel Assouline of Montreal Working Hard to Assist Canadian Digital Business

Like in all other countries, Canadian economic growth is closely linked to advances in e-commerce.

Fortunately, the Canadian government encourages the implementation of digital technologies in business to sustain and facilitate the growth of the economy.

Even though the value of products bought online by Canadians has more than doubled during the period 2007- 2012, it still is a minute percentage of total sales.

This shows there is ample room for improvement.

Here, individuals like Daniel Assouline of Montreal have a prominent role to play.

Assouline is an outstanding leader in the information technology domain. His contributions have greatly enhanced the ability of digital entrepreneurs to conduct business and improved confidence among purchasers to conduct transactions online.

With company websites continuously on the increase in Canada, nearly half of domestic enterprises are conducting digital business.

Yet, statistics say Canadians are still below par in e-commerce presence compared to the United States and United Kingdom.

                                                                    

Daniel Assouline of Montreal is among those individuals who are working hard to perk things up. He understands that for entrepreneurs to build an e-commerce site that will log million dollar sales each year, efficiently collect payments, automate processes, and ship goods without hassles is no easy job.

For Daniel Assouline, UpClick was one of the successful ventures because it greatly simplified selling digital goods. UpClick addressed issues, such as high payment gateway costs and other complexities related to e-transactions. 

As Chairman and Co-founder of UpClick, Daniel Assouline of Montreal has made significant contributions. He is presently CEO of Lavasoft, an anti-spyware development company.


5 comments:

  1. With mobile devices exploding in numbers, e-transactions are bound to increase. We need people like Assouline to improve safeguards.


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  2. More Canadian businesses must see e-commerce as a strategic opportunity. The likes of Assouline must help in this regard.

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  3. Canadians must accept the reality that an e-store must be treated as a separate business. This is the first step for e-commerce growth.

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  4. Our entrepreneurs must not make compromises while investing resources to build a proper site and an ERP system.

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  5. We are above average in computer use and internet connections, and yet it is surprising why we are lagging behind in e-commerce.

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