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The Shift in Ordering Behavior: How CNFANS Adapts to the Rise of W2C Spreadsheets

2025-06-21

In recent years, the e-commerce landscape has witnessed a significant shift in how users place orders. With the rise of W2C Spreadsheets, the traditional method of "individually searching for product links" is gradually being replaced by a more efficient approach – "bulk ordering via recommendation lists." This trend reflects buyers' preference for streamlined purchasing, especially in communities focused on bulk purchases and group buys.

CNFANS' Innovative Response: Spreadsheet Order Support

Recognizing this emerging pattern, CNFANSSpreadsheet Order Support" mode to cater to modern purchasing workflows. This feature-rich solution offers:

  • Excel Batch Import: Upload hundreds of orders at once through standardized spreadsheet templates
  • Version Information Tagging: Automatically records product version details in order notes
  • Referral Code Sorting: Intelligently categorizes orders by recommender ID for organized fulfillment

The Perfect Tool for Forwarding Channels

This system proves particularly valuable for "shipping relay" channels that need to:

  • Split bulk community orders into individual buyer allocations
  • Maintain clear version tracking across different product iterations
  • Process proxy orders efficiently while preserving original recommender information

Early adopters report a 68% reduction94% decrease

Key Benefits for Modern E-Commerce

The spreadsheet integration provides three major advantages:

  1. Enhanced Accuracy: Eliminates manual data entry mistakes during bulk operations
  2. Time Efficiency: Processes hundreds of orders in minutes instead of hours
  3. Traceability: Maintains clean attribution data from recommender to final fulfillment

As purchasing behaviors continue evolving toward collaborative commerce solutions, CNFANS remains at the forefront with tools designed specifically for the age of spreadsheet-driven group buying.

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