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    Ebay's marketing strategy

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    http://www.strategicmanagementinsight.com/swot-analyses/ebay-swot-analysis.html eBay is an international online marketplace with a global customer base of 233 million. It is a multibillion business operating in 37 countries. There are millions of items listed on eBay across thousands of categories‚ including antiques‚ toys‚ books‚ computers‚ sports and electronics‚ amongst many others. eBay SWOT analysis 2013 Strenghts 1. World’s largest internet marketplace 2. Business model (no strong

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    Ebay Case Study

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    population‚ and Internet usage in the region rapidly growth at 406 percent‚ Asia became an attractive and lucrative marketplace for eBay to expand their business. Since 1995‚ eBay enjoyed strong revenue growth and was a dominant player in online auction industry. With previous experience of extending their business in Europe‚ North America‚ Latin America and failure in China and Japan‚ eBay was once again struggling to compete in the Asian market. From the beginning‚ there is no main aim for eBay

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    Amazon.Com

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    • ‘Amazon.com’ founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos as a pure online book retailer • Vision is becoming the place for consumers to find and discover anything they might want to buy online • This vision of ‘breadth and selection’ takes its roots from the name of The World’s Largest River • Amazon select the lead strategy so they conduct largescale innovative e-commerce activities •The Retail Model •The Market Place Model •Integrating the Businesses •Executing the Single-Store

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    Business Law

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    Question 1 James placed an advertisement in the Star newspaper‚ for the sale of his BMW motorbike‚ made of aluminium‚ a lightweight metal‚ for RM150‚000.00 or nearest offer. A new motorbike of the same type would cost 250‚000.00. Dahari knew that the motorbike is worth more than RM150‚000.00. He responded quickly to say he accepted the offer. However James informed him that he has sold the aluminium BMW lightweight motorbike and now he has only a racing motorbike available for sale for RM220‚000

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    Ebay Marketing

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    principal executive offices are located at 2145 Hamilton Avenue‚ San Jose‚ California‚ 95125. eBay is the largest online marketplace where local‚ national and international participants can make sales and purchases . buyers and sellers are able to use auction – style listings ‚ or make immediate sales using the ‘ Buy it now’‚’ fixed price’‚ and eBay store listings. eBay is a remarkably efficient market created by connecting individuals who wouldn’t otherwise be connected. It was the world’s first example

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    Ebay: Expanding Into Asia

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    good; everyone has something to contribute; an honest‚ open environment can bring out the best in people; everyone deserves recognition and respect as a unique individual; and you should treat others the way you wanted to be treated. The online auction website did not initially charge user fees‚ but as popularity grew‚ a listing fee was implemented. These fees did not affect the number of bids and Omidyar realized that eBay could potentially be a profitable operation. Three years after eBay was

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    Summary of Crime: The type of crime is a forgery crime. There is one individual that did most of the crime. His name is Ken Perenyi. Ken is an art forger. When he was younger‚ he found his passion for painting. When he got a little bit older and had to make some cash to fix his car‚ he turned to selling his paintings has originals. The crime lasted for about 5 years. It took place in New York‚ Florida (Ken’s Home now) and England. Ken enjoyed the rush of creating fakes and making some cash. There

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    Law and Tax

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    Formation of Contracts Introduction An offer is the first step in the formation of a contract. It is something that creates a power of acceptance. It is a proposal made by one party to another to enter into a legally binding agreement with her. In Acme Grain Co. v. Wenaus‚ 1917‚ it was observed: ... To constitute a contract‚ there must be an offer by one person to another and an acceptance of that offer by the person to whom it is made. A mere statement of a person’s intention‚ or a declaration

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    The process of contract formation explaining the methods by which the courts decides whether or not the parties have reached an agreement. INTRODUCTION To establish whether the parties have formed a contract‚ the courts begin from examining the elements of offer‚ acceptance‚ whether or not there was a consideration or the bargain and the contractual intent to make a binding contract and any other external positive factors. The coincidence of offer and corresponding acceptance results in a contract

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    Case Study

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    1) C2b - Consumer-to-business (C2B) is a business model in which consumers (individuals) create value‚ and firms consume this value. For example‚ when a consumer writes reviews‚ or when a consumers gives a useful idea for new product development‚ then this individual is creating value to the firm‚ if the firm adopts the input. Excepted concepts are crowd sourcing and co-creation. Another form of C2B is the electronic commerce business model‚ in which consumers can offer products and services to

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