The Philippine Star

Onestore hub has 10.9 M hits

- By RAINIER ALLAN RONDA

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said its online store that showcases products of local micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) recorded almost 11 million hits in 2017, or an 80 percent increase from the previous year’s 6.1 million hits.

Engineer Sancho Mabborang, DOST Region 2 director and onestore.ph program manager, said the huge increase in views of the DOST-developed ecommerce showed that Filipino MSME products are getting global exposure through the internet. Data analytics done by the DOST

onestore.ph project management office on the e-commerce platform showed that the views or hits reached 10,912,584 for the whole of 2017.

Mabborang noted there was again a large percentage of hits coming from abroad, with more than 5.8 million, while local views were at 5,068,375.

It will be recalled that the foreign hits on the website for 2016 were around 90 percent.

“This could mean that there is also a huge increase in the awareness of the

onestore.ph online store among our fellow Filipinos as a result of our persistent efforts to promote the e-commerce portal,” Mabborang told The STAR. Online transactio­ns done on the onestore.ph website had reached P1.3 million in 2017, a significan­t increase from the previous year’s P1,015,900.

While the amount seemed small, Mabborang said that they believe this was because repeat transactio­ns are done outside the portal once buyers and sellers conclude their first online transactio­ns.

Onestore.ph has a total 10,902 products showcased and for sale on the portal.

Science Secretary Fortunato dela Peña said that the success of onestore.ph has been noticed by the Department of Trade Industry (DTI), which has forged a partnershi­p with the DOST for the inclusion of their assisted MSMEs into the program.

“We want to help more MSMEs as possible. So we are happy that we have forged this partnershi­p with the DTI,” Dela Peña said.

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