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Chapter 10, Problem 1RQ
Program Plan Intro
E-commerce:
- E-commerce also known as electronic commerce or internet commerce.
- It is the process of buying and selling product by using online over internet.
- Using e-commerce, customer can exchange the goods and services by electronically with no barrier of time.
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Explanation of Solution
Unique features of e-commerce:
- Ubiquity:
- Internet technology is accessible to the customer everywhere.
- Global reach:
- It displays that e-commerce grows to each part of the world.
- It also allows commercial transaction among national boundaries
- Universal standards:
- It is also called as universal standards.
- These standards are used for organizing e-commerce business that is exchanged across the world.
- Richness
- Video, audio, and text messages are possible in these features.
- These features are merged into single marketing message and consumer experience.
- Video, audio, and text messages are possible in these features.
- Interactivity:
- This features works by communication with the user. The communication is done by two-way method that is the consumer and supplier.
- Information density:
- Here the technology decreases the information costs.
- It improves the currency, accuracy and quality.
- Personalization/Customization:
- This feature is used to deliver the personalized message to individual and also to groups.
- Social technology:
- It supports the content generation and social networking.
Unique features of digital markets:
- Digital market reduces the information asymmetry.
- It is clearer than traditional markets.
- It is very flexible and well-organized.
- It is used to decrease the cost for search, transaction and menu.
- It has dynamic ability to modify the prices based on the market situations.
- It offers the chances to sell directly to the customer and bypassing intermediaries.
Unique features of digital goods:
- The goods can be distributed by a digital network.
- Once a digital product is created, the delivering cost for given product is very low.
- It is used to generate new business models.
Explanation of Solution
Four business trends shaping e-commerce:
- First business trends:
- When comparing e-commerce with physical trade supplies and services, the e-commerce continuously increasing amongst the commerce.
- Companies contain only physical trade supplies may start to viewing at getting an online occurrence according to keep to the new trends in e-commerce.
- Second business trends:
- The second business trend is depending on the mobile e-commerce.
- It will start to take off in the US states with location based services.
- The second business trend is depending on the mobile e-commerce.
- Third business trends:
- This business trend based on the online demographics of shoppers.
- It is develop to compare that of normal shoppers.
- In this business trend, company ought to each demographics online.
- This business trend based on the online demographics of shoppers.
- Fourth business trends:
- Here the business trend is based on the small business.
- It means that the small businesses are coming into the e-commerce marketplace and are holding benefits of cloud based computing resources.
- It implies that businesses are reducing costs in organization and it also turning into better efficient and creative.
- Improve the productivity and creation of corporate and small businesses using the below ways:
- Reviewing the business models in given corporate.
- Consider a change to cloud computing services.
Explanation of Solution
Three technology trends shaping e-commerce:
- Wireless internet connections
- The internet connections such as Wi-Fi, WiMax and 4G smartphones are growing continuously.
- People can access the internet everywhere using wireless internet connections.
- Internet based model of computing
- The computing models are cloud computing, software as a service (SaaS) and
database software.- This model helps to decrease the e-commerce websites cost.
- The companies are viewing for well and cost effective replacements for holding their technology.
- The computing models are cloud computing, software as a service (SaaS) and
- Social networking apps and sites
- These apps and sites are offers following services.
- E-commerce
- Marketing
- Advertising
- Businesses contain a most effective method of advertising if they are able to determine a plan that works fine with social media.
- These apps and sites are offers following services.
Explanation of Solution
Features of e-commerce:
The eight unique feature of e-commerce is shown below:
- Ubiquity:
- Internet technology is accessible to the customer everywhere.
- Global reach:
- It displays that e-commerce grows to each part of the world.
- It also allows commercial transaction among national boundaries
- Universal standards:
- It is also called as universal standards.
- These standards are used for organizing e-commerce business that is exchanged across the world.
- Richness
- Video, audio, and text messages are possible in these features.
- These features are merged into single marketing message and consumer experience.
- Video, audio, and text messages are possible in these features.
- Interactivity:
- This features works by communication with the user. The communication is done by two-way method that is the consumer and supplier.
- Information density:
- Here the technology decreases the information costs.
- It improves the currency, accuracy and quality.
- Personalization/Customization:
- This feature is used to deliver the personalized message to individual and also to groups.
- Social technology:
- It supports the content generation and social networking.
Explanation of Solution
Digital markets and digital goods:
- Digital marketing is the process of building and maintaining the customer relationships over online procedures to enable the sharing the ideas, products and services that satisfy the goals of both parties.
- Digital goods means goods that can be distributed by a digital network.
- The digital goods are shipped to the customer by electronically using e-mail or download from the internet.
Distinguishing features in digital market and digital goods:
- Features of digital markets
- Digital market reduces the information asymmetry.
- It is clearer than traditional markets.
- It is very flexible and well-organized.
- It is used to decrease the cost for search, transaction and menu.
- It has dynamic ability to modify the prices based on the market situations.
- It offers the chances to sell directly to the customer and bypassing intermediaries.
- Features of digital goods
- The goods can be distributed by a digital network.
- Once a digital product is created, the delivering cost for given product is very low.
- It is used to generate new business models.
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