ONLINE SHOPP ING Elaine Lam OUTLINE Introduction Advantages of online shopping Disadvantages of online shopping Conclusion INTRODUCTION is a form of electronic commerce which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the Intern et using a web browser. Use PayPal‚ credit card‚ gift cards‚ and bank deposit‚ etc. ADVANTAGES Products can be cheaper Convenient Save time and energy Easy to find E-business DISADVANTAGES Delay Shipping
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Women and Shopping Everyone knows‚ women are fond of shopping. No matter young single ladies or married mothers‚ Asian women or European girls. Middle-aged women‚ single and married‚ usually go for a high-class afternoon tea on a particular day. Just like what we often see in films‚ they will only complain about their boyfriends or husbands not giving enough money to them‚ do not allow them to buy which bag…only complaints about money. Women only know how to spend money. When women talk about
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Flash marketing is a web-based business model selling coupons which applies a big rate of discount and amenities in a limited number and time period. It is also known as "one deal a day" or "social commerce". Recently‚ there have been a lot of these flash marketing websites launching and its market has been expanding. Filipinos are among the most active in the Asia-Pacific region in using the Internet for product research‚ but only 34 % have
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towards Online Shopping Factors influencing Gotland consumers to shop online Online Shopping Högskolan på Gotland VT2011 Master Thesis in Business Administration Authors: Muhammad Umar Sultan and MD Nasir Uddin Department of Business Administration Supervisors: Per Lind and Mr. Sjostrand Fredrik Abstract In the era of globalization electronic marketing is a great revolution. Over the last decade maximum business organizations are running with technological change. Online shopping or marketing
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The Science of Shopping: The Obvious isn’t Always Apparent By Ben Tuesday February 2‚ 2010 1) • More men buy jeans they try on than women because they want to get their shopping done as quickly and effortlessly as possible. They find a pair of jeans that fit and look nice they will but them right away. Men don’t like to over think their shopping and when they find a pair of jeans that come close to what they want they will buy them without thinking twice. • Browsers buy computers
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Shopping for food I often go shopping at the weekend. Saturdays and Sundays are perfect days for shopping. All shops work on these days. I make up a shopping list and write down the products I’m going to buy. I think a shopping list is very convenient because I know what I want to buy and I don’t make any silly mistake. I take my money‚ a credit card‚ because you can pay by credit card in most places. I can go to a department store where I can do the shopping under one roof. But I can also go to
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SHOPPING EXPERIENCE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I have taken efforts in this project. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organizations. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of them. I am highly indebted to my mentor‚ Mr. Asim Mitra for guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the project & also for their support in completing the project. I would like to express my gratitude
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Underhill‚ author of “Why we Buy: The Science of Shopping”‚ explains that with his unique surveillance approach‚ he has revolutionized many businesses marketing techniques. By gathering data and following consumers every move‚ Underhill adamantly argues that his techniques will increase sales and make consumers happier. Some people believe this kind of surveillance to be unethical‚ when in actuality‚ research has shown it provides an overall greater shopping experience‚ including customer loyalty programs
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9/26/2011 The Science of Shopping Everyday thousands of retail stores throughout the United States open up their stores in the morning for the sole purpose of attracting customers and selling them merchandise. For this assignment I decided to do a store analysis of the retail giant Wal-Mart. To begin with I will evaluate the store layout and design. Next I will explain the visual merchandising techniques used that Wal-Mart uses. Finally I will discuss the problems and recommendations that
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SHOPPING ADDICTION Name: Course details: Date: Shopping addiction is a behavioral addiction often referred to as `shopoholism` and also known as oniomania or compulsive shopping. This condition was identified in the nineteenth century and marked a psychiatric disorder in the twentieth century. [1]It normally begins in the early adulthood and is experienced by teenagers in their late teens .it mostly affects females as compared to males. Like any other
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