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These stuff are running out on the net

While early last year the sofa was the coolest of Grando’s nearly two million products, this year the netbook is a hit.These stuff are running out on the net 1 Hungary's largest online mall summarized how customer interest changed between the first quarter of 2012 and the first three months of this year. Last year’s sofa, coffee maker, bumper master trio was replaced by a trio of netbooks, child seats, and carpets - these were what most people were looking for. The car community remained loyal to the Grando: the bumper slid down three seats, still sixth on the top list, and the exhaust came up from tenth to sixth.

Although most of the grandos transactions are still initiated from Pest county, the people of Szabolcs and Csongrád also advanced. In both counties, the number of purchases increased almost one and a half times, but in the western part of the country, in Vas and Zala, the success is also eighty percent compared to the first quarter of last year. Between January and March, the grandchildren of Hajdú-Bihar, BAZ and Győr-Moson-Sopron counties also went shopping more often. All this proves that rural netizens have huge potential in e-commerce. So much so that 70 percent of shoppers on the Grando are no longer in the capital.

The number of individual purchases has increased by roughly 60%, and today they can choose from almost two million products in the online mall. So Grando closed a good quarter, but even better for rural shoppers who find their calculation with the crowd at the online mall.

The most expensive product sold at Grando in 2012 was a Sony HD camera, for which the owner paid almost a million forints. This was followed by a half-million Dell brand laptop and a centrally heated fireplace stove. 

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