China Wholesale Company Buyechina Said Google Plans To Launch High- Pass Delivery Service

Google recently discussed with some large retailers and delivery companies, plans to introduce a new fast and efficient courier service.

According to wholesale electronics company BuyeChina ( http://www.buyechina.com ),Google recently discussed with some large retailers and delivery companies, plans to introduce a new fast and efficient courier service, to help consumers achieve the goals that online shopping to receive the goods in one day. Google plans to introduce efficient courier service was due to the impact of the Amazon Prime service.

Analysts of China wholesale electronics company BuyeChina said since Amazon introduced the Prime service, the performance was very good in recent years. Amazon Prime is a membership program that gives you and your family unlimited fast shipping, such as FREE Two-Day shipping and One-day shipping for $3.99 per item on all eligible purchases for an annual membership fee of $79. Amazon Prime members can enjoy instant videos: unlimited, commercial-free, instant streaming of thousands of movies and TV shows through Amazon Instant Video at no additional cost.

Other parts of this strategy include Google Wallet to make payments by cellphone, Google Offers for daily deals, apps that show location-based mobile ads and product search for local stores.

The idea behind the new delivery service is that people searching for products online or on their phones could buy something from a retailer beginning with the local branches of nationwide chains, and could then take the next step - delivery - through Google.

Wholesale dropship company BuyeChina ( http://www.buyechina.com ) PR manager Kokin James also said if Google were to go ahead with the plan, it would be in direct competition with Amazon's Prime service. That would be beneficial to online retailers who haven't been able to compete with the cheap, fast shipping offered by Prime and it would benefit Google in that it would encourage more product searching on its site instead of on Amazon. Among the retailers Google has reportedly contacted about the service are Gap, OfficeMax and Macy's. "They've approached us with the idea, but we haven't made any decisions," a Macy's spokesman told The Journal, seemingly confirming the report. Google plans to integrate the service into its search engine to an extent, but the system would also feature some amount of integration on partner sites.

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