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The document discusses e-commerce, including its meaning, history, advantages, disadvantages, types, and some examples of e-commerce websites. E-commerce involves buying and selling online over the internet or other computer networks. Its growth was enabled by credit cards, ATMs, and telephone banking in the 1980s. Advantages include faster transactions, 24/7 availability, and lower costs.

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E - Commerce: Presented By

The document discusses e-commerce, including its meaning, history, advantages, disadvantages, types, and some examples of e-commerce websites. E-commerce involves buying and selling online over the internet or other computer networks. Its growth was enabled by credit cards, ATMs, and telephone banking in the 1980s. Advantages include faster transactions, 24/7 availability, and lower costs.

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E - COMMERCE

E - COMMERCE

Presented By,
Pratam Team
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LOGO INDEX

Meaning of E-Commerce.
History of E-Commerce.
Advantages of E-Commerce.
Disadvantages of E-Commerce.
Types of E-Commerce.
Some of E-Commerce Websites.

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LOGO
Meaning of E-Commerce.

 E-commerce consists of the buying and


selling of products or services over
electronic systems such as the Internet
and other computer networks.
 Electronic commerce commonly known as
e-commerce.

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LOGO
History of E-Commerce

 The growth and acceptance of credit cards,


automated teller machines (ATM) and
telephone banking in the 1980s were also
forms of electronic commerce.
 Another form of E-Commerce was the
airline reservation system, for example
Sabre in the USA and Travicom in the UK.

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LOGO Advantages of E-commerce
 Faster buying/selling procedure, as well as
easy to find products.
 Buying/selling 24/7.
 Low operational costs and better quality of
services.
 Easy to start and manage a business.
 No need of physical company set-ups.
 Customers can easily select products from
different providers without moving
around physically.
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Disadvantages of E-commerce
LOGO

 There is no guarantee of product quality.


 E-commerce Delay goods.
 Many goods can’t be purchase online.
 Not everyone is connected to the internet.

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LOGO Types of E-comerce

 B2B (Business-to-Business)
 B2C (Business-to-Consumer)
 C2B (Consumer-to-Business)
 C2C (Consumer-to-Consumer)

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LOGO BUSINESS TO BUSINESS
 B2B e-commerce is simply defined as e-
commerce between companies about 80%
of e-commerce is of the type.
 Ex: Intell selling micro process or to
Dell.

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LOGO BUSINESS TO CONSUMER

 B2C is the indirect trade between the


company and consumers.
 It provides direct selling through online.
Ex: Dell selling laptop.

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LOGO
CONSUMER TO BUSINESS

 A consumer posts his project with a set


budget online and within hours companies
review the consumer's requirements and bid
on the project.
 The consumer reviews the bids and selects
the company that will complete the project.

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LOGO
CONSUMER TO CONSUMER

 Consumer to consumer is simply


commerce between private individuals or
consumers.
 It facilitates the online transaction of
goods or services between two people.

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LOGO Some sites of E-Commerce

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Thank You

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