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    Alibaba’s Singles’ Day: $14 Million in One Hour for 80 Brands!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Record Sales Surge: Alibaba’s Singles’ Day event saw over 80 brands surpass 100 million yuan in sales within the first hour, indicating strong domestic consumption growth.

    2. Faster Growth Indicator: The event’s performance shows “faster growth” compared to previous years, with over 30,000 brands doubling their sales compared to last year.

    3. High Demand for Beauty and Electronics: Beauty products led the sales, with eight brands exceeding 100 million yuan in the first 10 minutes, while consumer electronics like Apple’s iPhone 17 and Xiaomi’s 17 series contributed significantly.

    4. Electronics Outperform Expectations: Sales of Apple’s products on Tmall surpassed last year’s total for the same period within just two hours, highlighting a notable demand for tech gadgets.

    A New Era of Online Shopping

    Alibaba’s Singles’ Day festival has made waves again this year. The event kicked off with a remarkable start, showcasing faster growth compared to last year. Within just one hour, 80 brands raked in over 100 million yuan (approximately US$14 million). This surge indicates a significant boost in domestic consumption during China’s largest online retail event. More than 30,000 brands doubled their sales compared to the previous year, painting a picture of an evolving shopping landscape.

    Beauty products led the charge, with eight brands achieving sales of over 100 million yuan within the first 10 minutes. Electronics also thrived, especially with new launches from major players. Notably, Apple’s latest iPhone series, released just weeks before the event, attracted considerable consumer interest. Sales of Apple’s products on Tmall aren’t just numbers; they reflect a shift in consumer engagement and preferences.

    The rapid growth displayed during this year’s Singles’ Day raises questions about the future of online shopping. High-profile sales within the first hour demonstrate a shift toward instant gratification in retail. This trend offers insights into changing consumer behavior, where immediacy often defines shopping experiences. Notably, electronic goods such as Apple’s AirPods and the Nintendo Switch also thrived, indicating a shift toward more diverse consumer interests.

    As brands seize this opportunity, widespread adoption of these shopping habits seems inevitable. The integration of technology within the retail space plays a crucial role in shaping these trends. This event not only showcases Alibaba’s ability to attract shoppers but also reflects broader trends in e-commerce. Ultimately, Singles’ Day serves as a barometer for consumer confidence and preferences, charting the course for retail innovation in an increasingly digital world.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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