Marketing In The Digital Age ANSWERS Be sure to answer all parts of each question. Be sure to use complete sentences whenever appropriate. Good Luck! 1. What were the four major forces that shaped the digital age? Digitalized and Connectivity Internet Explosion New type of Intermediaries Customization and Customerization 2. What are the four major e-commerce domains? Business to Consumer Business to Business Consumer to Consumer Consumer to Business 3. Define internet
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mentality among customers. Zara shoppers visited the chain 17 times a year‚ compared with an average figure of 3-4 times a year for competing chains and their customers. Weaknesses (3 examples) 1. No way for consumers that aren’t close to brick and mortar stores to buy merchandise without traveling to and visiting the store. 2. Only have warehouses/distribution centers in Spain. 3. Inditex is heavily dependent upon Zara. Zara generates 76% of Inditex’s sales revenue and 85% of the EBIT during fiscal
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of sand was added to the top of the silica. More eluent was added and drained until it was level with the top of the sand. Extraction of pigments 3-4 baby spinach leaves were gathered and placed into a mortar with a small amount of sand. 8mL of methanol was measured out and added to the mortar. A stemmed funnel lined with a filter was clamped and placed into a 125mL separatory funnel (with stopcock closed). The spinach was crushed with a pestle until it turned a dark green
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the laws associated with the e-businesses‚ cyberspace‚ or the virtual world as a whole. Laws were pasted for the protection of us all. The virtual e-business world is in general governed by the same laws and principles of the traditional brick-and-mortar businesses. Forms that embrace the intellectual properties used in the cyber world are Trademarks‚ trade names‚ and domain names copyrights and patents. An e-business still faces some of the same issues as any other business. Issues such as security
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CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS OF SOLUBLE GLASS Soluble glass‚ also called foam alkali‚ is an alkali metal air hardening material. In construction‚ it is usually used to prepare sodium silicate cement‚ soluble glass mortar‚ and soluble glass concrete. Soluble glass is widely used in the anti-acid and heat-resistant engineering. The main method to produce soluble glass is to grind and stir calcined soda and quartz sand which are the major raw materials‚ then fuse them in the melting pot of 130O-140OnC
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the pipe and pump system also provided a small pressure during extrusion. A similar trend occurred in a previous study on wet-spayed mortars (Austin et al.‚ 2000; Goodier et al.‚ 2008). Although this high performance printing concrete has only a sand aggregate‚ the density is much higher( much larger ) than that of ordinary mortars (1800 kg/m3) and sprayed mortars (Austin et al.‚ 2000) (i.e. 1800–2000 kg/ m3 on average). The high density is also attributed to the grading and homogeneity resulting
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* VITRIFIED TILES (HOMOGENEOUS TILE) * Vitreous are hard bake tiles where colour and texture goes completely through (no surface glazing or designs on them are required) * Produced during vitrification (combining 40% clay and 60% silica * Very low porosity (less water absorption) - makes it acid/alkali/chemical resistant * Stain resistant and strong * Alternative to marble and granite flooring * TYPES * Soluble Salt : printed with screen printing technology and then
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BCE. Concrete was used quite often in things like domes‚ barrel vault and more. Like the archs‚ Rome did not create the mortar it but they modified it to give it better properties and uses (Ambler‚ J. (n.d.)). The mortar had already contained water‚ lime and sand distributed in the right way‚ with the Romans adding volcanic Italian sand. This modification allowed the mortar to get a massive increase in strength and could be set underwater. Concrete was also used for aesthetic purposes‚ even starting
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The trend according of intensively‚ increasing sales is persistent and areas such as music‚ books and tickets are predicted to have the largest increase. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how traditional companies‚ as we call click-and-mortar corporations‚ perceive threats and opportunities of E-commerce. We will also investigate how pure internet firms‚ what we call Virtual corporations‚ view the same threats and opportunities of e-commerce. We will also try to find changes made by both
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competitive forces is the strongest? Do a five-forces analysis to support your answer. The competitive forces that are confronting Bule Nile and other online retail jewelers are strong. The threat of new entrants is high because the brick-and-mortar stores have a low cost of entry into the online retail of their jewelry. The threat of substitutes is low because there are not substitutes readily available that are of the same quality or performance. The bargaining power of the suppliers is moderate
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