Almost a third of more than 4,100 enterprises surveyed in Vietnam do business on social networks, a slight decrease from the previous year, according to a survey conducted by Vietnam E-commerce Association (VECOM).

Business on social networks is a trend among small- and medium-sized enterprises, business households and individuals in recent years, said the report.
![]() Doing business on social networks still popular in Vietnam
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VECOM said the year 2015 marked the boom in the trend of mobile commerce. Along with the development of mobile infrastructure, businesses have invested more on this new platform, from upgrading mobile-friendly websites to developing applications.
However, according to the survey, this trend seems to be leveling off with the proportion of websites compatible with mobile devices not increasing, accounting for 17 percent of the total surveyed enterprises, and down 2 percent compared to 2016.
"It can be seen that many businesses do not really see the effect from this platform and the demand for mobile-based shopping is only suitable for big cities like Hanoi and HCM City," online newspaper ictnews.vn quoted a VECOM representative.
The survey also found the percentage of businesses that have mobile applications was 15 percent last year, equal to the rate in 2016.
Android is still the most popular platform, accounting for 71 percent; followed by the iOS with 43 percent and Windows 40 percent. "This data does not change much compared to that of 2016 survey," the representative said.
In addition, VECOM’s survey also said that up to 39 percent of businesses questioned highly rated online sales through social networks, the highest among online tools, followed by sales via enterprise websites (35 percent), mobile applications (22 percent) and e-commerce trading floors (18 percent).
The survey also revealed that domain name ".vn" was chosen by the top companies when building websites with 47 percent of businesses using it, followed by ".com" with 42 percent.
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