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Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce, consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. The amount of trade conducted electronically has grown extraordinarily since the spread of the Internet. A wide variety of commerce is conducted in this way, spurring and drawing on innovations in electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems. Modern electronic commerce typically uses the World Wide Web at least at some point in the transaction’s lifecycle, although it can encompass a wider range of technologies such as e-mail as well.

A small percentage of electronic commerce is conducted entirely electronically for virtual items such as access to premium content on a website, but most electronic commerce involves the transportation of physical items in some way. Online retailers are sometimes known as e-tailers and online retail is sometimes known as e-tail. Almost all big retailers have electronic commerce presence on the World Wide Web.

Electronic commerce that is conducted between businesses is referred to as Business-to-business or B2B. B2B can be open to all interested parties (e.g. commodity exchange) or limited to specific, pre-qualified participants (private electronic market).

Electronic commerce is generally considered to be the sales aspect of e-business. It also consists of the exchange of data to facilitate the financing and payment aspects of the business transactions.

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Practical advice for business – eCommerce

E-commerce

Planning for e-commerce

What to consider when setting up e-commerce systems in your business

Create an online shop

The key issues to consider when creating an online shop

Accepting online payments

How online payments work and how to set up a payment facility

Fulfilling customer orders

The main issues to consider when delivering products to online customers once a purchase has been made

E-commerce and the law

Regulations you need to comply with when undertaking e-commerce and e-marketing activities

Develop an e-marketing plan

What are the key components of an e-marketing plan and what benefits can such a plan deliver to your business

Generate business from your e-marketing plan

Develop your e-marketing plan to improve existing customer relationships, attract new customers and boost sales

Securing your e-commerce systems

What the security threats to your IT systems might be and advice on how to tackle them

Benefits of intranets and extranets

What benefits can intranets and extranets deliver to your business

E-marketplaces, online auctions and exchanges

Understand what e-marketplaces are and decide if they are appropriate for your business

Common e-commerce pitfalls

Common factors that result in e-commerce systems not achieving their full potential or failing completely

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Web 2.0

Many people use the term “Web 2.0″ to describe:

  • a resurgence in the web economy
  • a new level of technological interactivity between web sites and services
  • or social phenomena deriving from new types of online communities and social networks

Many others also use the term in reference to a recent school of web design. I’m comfortable with using it in that context here.

In sociological terms, movements impact people on many levels: economic, cultural, political, etc. Is skate-punk about entertainment and sport, music and the music industry, fashion, or the breakdown of society?
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