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    the profit potential and risk of losses for each. Answer: Two possible fee-for-service offerings that might become available are medical and legal services. The profit potential for these services would be higher than the traditional brick and mortar services offered. There are limitations placed on these services because of licensure issues and dispensing legal and medical advice over the Internet is still a major hurdle. As technology and the Internet mature‚ it will be possible to offer these

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    EBZ 437 Electronic Business Tutorial 3 Activities: 1. Read the case study below (from Turban et al‚ 2008) before the tutorial. 2. Look at: a. Campus Food web site (campusfood.com) and Campusfood.com. campusfood.com (take care with time zone – some outlets will be closed after 8pm US time) b. eMediaWire. “Titan Poker Teams Up With Campusfood for Tournaments Aimed at College Students.” February 16‚ 2006. emediawire.com/releases/2006/2/emw346598.htm 3. Be prepared to discuss the questions at the end

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    first than produce and they are produced and consumed in the same time frame. Thus‚ goods producer may far away from the customer‚ but service provider often work in the customer presence. You can see the difference between physical good and pure service by its characteristic. For service it has actually characteristic that separate from physical good- Service has four characteristic: * Intangibility the service cannot be touched or viewed‚ so it is difficult for clients to tell what they

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    Reza Rezaeinezhad3 1 Amnafzar Department of Pishgaman Kavir Yazd‚ Tehran‚ Iran mtaghiloo@amnafzar.net 2 Amnafzar Department of Pishgaman Kavir Yazd‚ Yazd‚ Iran agheli@amnafzar.net 3 Pishgaman Kavir Yazd‚ Yazd‚ Iran rezaei@pishgaman.com ABSTRACT E-commerce in today’s conditions has the highest dependence on network infrastructure of banking. However‚ when the possibility of communicating with the Banking network is not provided‚ business activities will suffer. This paper proposes a new approach

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    VanNiman 1 A1. Viability of the product of service that the business offers in an online environment. Going online with this type of business allows doors to open to possible customers who wouldn’t otherwise have knowledge of its existence. The type of service that this business offers is usually searched once due to the nature of the expected outcome. When looking for a home‚ expected buyers look for the one that fits all of their requirements. Most home shoppers have a realtor

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    Introduction to E-Business and E-Commerce David Chaffey‚ E-Business & E-Commerce Management ‚ 5th Edition‚ © Marketing Insights Limited 2012 Slide 1.2 Learning Outcomes • Define the meaning and scope of e-business and e-commerce and their different elements • Summarize the main reasons for adoption of e-commerce and e-business and barriers that may restrict adoption • Outline the ongoing business challenges of managing e-business and e-commerce in an organization. David Chaffey‚ E-Business

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    TITLE :- E-Mart (On Line Shopping) INTRODUCTION:- The E-Mart is the part of the sample application that provides customers with online shopping. Through a Web browser‚ a customer can browse the catalog‚ place items to purchase into a virtual shopping cart‚ create and sign in to a user account‚ and purchase the shopping cart contents by placing an order with a credit card. Our E-Mart (shopping websites) will use some sort of shopping cart - this is your virtual trolley into which you

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    E-learning is currently huge buzzwords in education‚ as the tidal wave of the internet and the digital revolution‚ already firmly ensconced in our homes and businesses‚ marches voraciously on into our classrooms and universities. From class blogs and school e-twinning schemes to scholastic ‘apps’ and online courses‚ education is going electronic. Online learning is on the rise. According to a 2013 report by the Babson Survey Research Group‚ over 6.7 million postsecondary students were enrolled in

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    What is E-Commerce? Electronic Commerce‚ commonly known as (electronic marketing) e-commerce or eCommerce‚ consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. Some common applications related to electronic commerce are the following: Email Enterprise content management Instant messaging Newsgroups Online shopping and order tracking Online banking Online office

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    The Difference Between Piano and Guitar Playing Difference of Piano Playing and Guitar Playing If you are undecided on which instrument you’d prefer your kid to learn‚ here are a number of technical and non-technical aspects to consider. Gender A quick look at enrollment statistics would immediately tell you that most piano students are girls while most guitar students are boys. This doesn’t mean that your daughter shouldn’t learn the guitar or vice versa‚ but you should be aware that

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