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    Thriftway E-Commerce 1 Course Project MIS 535 Lynn M. Peirce LMP91357@aol.com

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    E-Commerce Website Evaluation Report WEB/434 December 10‚ 2012 E-Commerce Website Evaluation Report The E-Commerce site chosen is Arngren.net at first glance of the site the visitors eyes are over the place unable to focus on just one subject of the entire web page. Also upon first view the user may just close the web page and find another place for shopping needs because of how the Arngren site is currently set up. In order to get potential customers Arngren should make better use of their

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    Executive Summary JAVA Looks is an e-commerce company designed to become the market leader in Web based sales of handmade and customize jewelry in Indonesia and further in world.  The company is located in Bandung‚ West Java‚ Indonesia.  Although many Internet companies have recently failed‚ the Internet is still poised to support e-commerce retailers.  In the next three years JAVA Looks intends to create an icon e-commerce brand through laser-focused marketing and will grow to $319‚000 in revenue

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    Abstract The version of a traditional family in the 1960’s is much different than that of today. There are factors that are involved in this change such as the make-up‚ status‚ and economics. Experts have noted that the fact that families are weaker now than those in the 1960’s and this could be the cause of problems that are being faced by people in society today.   Families of today are faced with hardships that the families of the 1960’s didn’t have to deal with. In the 1960’s the majority

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    List of general criteria ..............................................................................................21 3.2. A pragmatic approach: the life cycle of the scheme ................................................22 3.3. “Must-have” vs. “Nice-to-have” criteria ....................................................................25 3.4. Selection of and comments on benchmarking criteria.............................................26 1. ELABORATION OF THE TRUSTMARK SCHEME ...............

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    1. Executive Summary Selling online can help your business reach new markets and increase your sales and revenue gains. Those who are interested in selling to other businesses‚ can use the Internet to find sales leads‚ announce calls for tender‚ and to offer products for sale. Searching for products and services online can save time and money by allowing to find the best prices without having to do all the legwork. You can use the Internet to find new suppliers‚ post buying requests or search for

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    is to analyze the ethics of non-traditional marketing by advertisers. Multiple aspects of the specific type of advertising will be explained and backed up with research‚ examined through the Potter Box‚ compared with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines for legal and ethical marketing‚ and specific examples of invasive and ethically questionable marketing. A comparison will be done to explain the difference between traditional and nontraditional marketing. Moreover‚ the ethical perspectives

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    policies The intensity of competitive rivalry For most industries‚ this is the major determinant of the competitiveness of the industry. Sometimes rivals compete aggressively and sometimes rivals compete in non-price dimensions such as innovation‚ marketing‚ etc.  number of competitors  rate of industry growth  intermittent industry overcapacity  exit barriers  diversity of competitors  informational complexity and asymmetry 

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    the Internet connects computers all over the world‚ any business that engages in e-Commerce instantly becomes an international business. The key issues that any company faces when it conducts international commerce include trust‚ culture‚ language‚ government‚ and infrastructure. Explain how you would address each of these issues.  If I would engage my local Jersey Shore boardwalk clothing store in e-Commerce that would mean it would be accessible to people in other countries. Having my

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    How Technology Has Changed Education Today’s education differs much from the education fifty years ago. One of the reasons they are so different is because of technology. In the past fifty years the world of technology has grown tremendously‚ affecting everything‚ including education. A few things that have been brought into the world of education are computers‚ video and digital equipment such as DVDs‚ digital cameras and recording devices. The technology also includes information presentation

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