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E-COMMERCE(ELECTRONIC COMMERCE )

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INDEX Introduction History Types Graphical(Representation) Uses Or Apps Advantage Disadvantage Conclusion

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Making this presentation has been great experience to us. We are Heartily thankful to our faculty “MR. DEEPAK SIR”, who guided us to make this presentation quite easily.

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PRESENTED BYJAI PRAKASH KUMAR

B.Sc.(1st Sem.)(Mathematics)

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INTRODUCTIONIt is a type of industry where the buying &

selling of products (BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS) and services is conducted over electronic system such as the Internet and other computer network..

It is considered to be the sales

aspects of e-business.

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HISTORY Electronic commerce became possible in 1991 when the

Internet was opened to commercial use. But it wasn’t until 1994 that it really began to accelerate, with the introduction of security protocols and high speed internet connections.

Some important years in the development of E-COMMERCE SYSTEM---

1979: Michael Aldrich demonstrates the first online shopping system.

1984: Gates head SIS/Tesco is first B2C online shopping and Mrs. Snowball, 72, is the first online home shopper.

1984: In April 1984, CompuServe launches the Electronic Mall in the USA and Canada. It is the first comprehensive electronic commerce service.

1996: IndiaMART B2B marketplace established in India.

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HISTORY CONTINUED……..

1996: ECPlaza B2B marketplace established in Korea. 2001: Alibaba.com achieved profitability in December 2001. 2002: eBay acquires PayPal for $1.5 billion. Niche retail

companies Wayfair and NetShops are founded with the concept of selling products through several targeted domains, rather than a central portal.

2003: Amazon.com posts first yearly profit 2012: US e-Commerce and Online Retail sales projected to

reach $226 billion, an increase of 12 percent over 2011. [21]

2012: US e-Commerce and Online Retail holiday sales reach $33.8 billion, up 13 percent.[]

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TYPES The scope of e-business is vast and includes all

process that a business organization conducts over a computer network.

HERE IT IS…… B2B (Business-to-Business)

B2C (Business-to-Consumer)

C2B (Consumer-to-Business)

C2C (Consumer-to-Consumer)

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EXAMPLE OF WEBSITES

• B2C. www.amazon.com• C2C: www.eBay.com• B2B: www.tpn.com• C2B: www.priceline.com

Let’s visit these web sites in turn and discuss its features.

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B2B E-COMMERCE SYSTEM

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B2B E-COMMERCE SYSTEM

Companies doing business with each other such as manufacturers selling to distributors and wholesalers selling to retailers. Pricing is based on quantity of order and is often negotiable.

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B2C E-COMMERCE SYSTEM

Businesses selling to the general public typically through catalogs utilizing shopping cart software. By dollar volume, B2B takes the prize, however B2C is really what the average Joe has in mind with regards to ecommerce as a whole.

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C2B E-COMMERCE SYSTEM

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. Elance empowers consumers around the world by providing the meeting ground and platform for such transactions.

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C2C E-COMMERCE SYSTEM There are many sites offering free classifieds, auctions, and

forums where individuals can buy and sell thanks to online payment systems like PayPal where people can send and receive money online with ease. eBay's auction service is a great example of where person-to-person transactions take place everyday since 1995. ex- OLX.IN, Quicker.in etc

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GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF E-COMMERCE

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USES OF E- COMMERCEIn present times, we uses it on vast platform:

Video on DemandRemote Banking (as a net banking)Home shoppingOnline marketing ONLINE BUSINESS TRANSACTION

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ADVANTAGESFast service & DeliveryReduced time to complete business transaction

& etcIncreased ProductivityCost effective International marketingShow many product in very small time interval

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DISADVANTAGES

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DISADVANTAGES Lack Of SecurityLack of human contactFailure in Technology & InfrastructureFailure in fraud ControlFake Company

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CONCLUSIONThere are definitely

several positive and negative opportunities that ecommerce has brought on in the past couple years. Globalization is an important aspect of e-commerce, as it is a result of online communications. As a frequent online shopper, I can attest to the fact that e-commerce is very convenient and simple.

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