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e-Business Models
The remarkable growth of the Internet and connectivity to the Internet by individuals and businesses alike has brought many opportunities to create new industries and new efficiencies within businesses and between businesses. These opportunities can be seen in the different e-business models that are currently providing benefits to organizations. ... com establish webs sites that add value for suppliers and other business users. ...
Business to Business (B2B) Model Analysis
Electronic commerce that creates relationships between businesses is known as a Business-to-Business (B2B) model. B2B EC models are expected to reach ten trillion dollars by 2005 (Turban et. ... e. ... e. ... Transactions occur within company-centric models, many-to-many marketplaces, or other models which help eliminate paper, speed cycle-time, reduce error, increase productivity, reduce cost, and increase customer service and partnership management (pg. ... An example of a B2B business is merisel. ... In addition, Merisel offers e-commerce and logistics support services. ... In addition to quick searches, the on-line catalog encourages orders over the Web and offers logistic services and e-commerce solutions. In September of 2002, the company re-engineered its SELline web site for online license configuration and procurement tool for resellers including real-time pricing, e-mail, interactive online information services for marketing programs, storage of quotations, trial downloads, detailed product information and product news and promotions (Merisel, 2002). ... COM
Using Porter’s Value Chain, describe the primary business Sales and Marketing. ... Software vendors and software resellers in the United States and Canada
Describe the technological methods used to enhance the business. ...
Business to Consumer (B2C) Model Analysis
The Business to Consumer (B2C) model is a classification of electronic commerce that creates a direct relationship with the consumer without distributors, wholesalers, or dealers (Turban et.
Approximate Word count = 1399 Approximate Pages = 5.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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