to E-Business & E-Commerce Chapter 1: Framework for ECommerce Topics Covered Objectives How big is E-Business? What is E-Commerce? What is E-Business? How does E-Business differ from ECommerce? E-Commerce Framework Summary Further reading 2 April 25‚ 2012 Objectives Describe briefly the past‚ present and future of e-business Describe e-commerce Provide an example Provide an example Describe e-business Differentiate between e-commerce
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Jabong Jabong started in 2012 has grown into a huge entity with over 1000 brands listed in the site. Has been partnering with different companies‚ movie production houses and designers to launch exclusive dresses Has an International store called jabongworld.com where it sells the products in foreign currencies Has also won best launch of the year award and also ranks in top three in customer satisfaction. INKFRUIT Had a point system wherein points were awarded on various basis and these
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Search Engine Strategies Perhaps the most important -- and inexpensive -- strategy is to rank high for your preferred keywords on the main search engines in "organic" or "natural" searches (as opposed to paid ads). Search engines send robot "spiders" to index the content of your webpage‚ so let’s begin with steps to prepare your webpages for optimal indexing. The idea here is not to trick the search engines‚ but to leave them abundant clues as to what your webpage is about. This approach is called
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(business-to-business) e-commerce platforms. With the Chinese government encouraging SMEs to use third-party e-commerce platforms‚ however‚ the numbers were expected to rise to 41 million and 82 percent‚ respectively‚ in 2012 (See exhibit 2).2 The implication was that e-commerce had plenty of room for growth in China‚ at least among SMEs‚ where the market was expected to almost quadruple between 2007 and 2012. Primary key issue / problem faced by Netflix The rising popularity of e-commerce among SMEs in
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The web environment is quite different from that of the traditional brick and mortar businesses. The very nature of e-business necessitates the need for things to be viewed from a different perspective. An important contemplation is whether ethics needs to be considered‚ and if so‚ the development and implementation of policies that would support that need should be explored. In comparing the way business is transacted via the Web to that of a traditional business‚ one area of interest is privacy
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The History Of Ecommerce‚ The Early Years In the 1960s‚ very early on in the history of Ecommerce‚ its purpose was to exchanging electronic data long distance. In these early days of Ecommerce‚ users consisted of only very large companies‚ such as banks and military departments‚ who used it for command control communication purposes. This was called EDI‚ and was used for electronic data interchange. In the late 1970s a new protocol was developed known as ASC X12 which was used for the exchange
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1Would you say that Google and Yahoo are direct or indirect competitors? What about McDonalds and Macaroni Grill? Explain why? Indeed Google and yahoo are both direct competitors because the both provide the same services such as : email ‚ search ‚chatting groups ‚ blogs ‚for McDonalds and Macaroni they are indirect since both provide food but of different types which make them compete for different products . - 2 . Given the example of Atari and Nintendo games‚ which one was the first
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INTEGRATION Similar cases have made us understand that the willingness/unwillingness of firms to exploit IT capabilities could have significant effects. 1- The Crisis at Encyclopedia Britannica We would recall the refusal of Britannica to partner with Microsoft on a multimedia CD-ROM version of the encyclopedia‚ owing to its “traditional way of selling. They regarded an IT initiative that would have reduced the cost of printing encyclopaedias as one that would ‘both cannibalize revenue and reduce
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Bibliography: 13.1 Books * Electronics Commerce ----- Henry Chan * Software Engineering ----- Roger Pressmen * E-Business Organizational and technical foundation----- Wiley Publication 13.2 Websites * www.famecinemas.com * www.imdb.com * www.w3schools.com * www.webtemplate.com * www.asp101.com
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Social Media Tools in E-Commerce Last week the team created a presentation to describe how new communication technology could help the team-oriented projects of an e-commerce company succeed in a more effective and efficient manner. Now that the presentation is complete and was a success‚ the executives would like us to launch an e-commerce unit. The team will discuss how the new social media tools may be used to distribute messages to consumers and clients and explain which tools are the best
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