Whether The E-commerce Should Be Short For “Easy” Commerce


Whether The E-commerce Should Be Short For “Easy” Commerce?

The term “E-commerce” was originally coined during the dawn of the new Internet economy as an abbreviation for “Electronic Commerce”. Today, it may be more appropriate to think of it as standing for “Easy Commerce” considering how important it is to handle transactions over the Internet in a way that’s easy to implement, manage and use. Many Web hosting companies offer turnkey products and services designed to simplify your life in the world of E-commerce. Still, it’s important for you to have a good understanding of how it works so you can make the best choices for the specific types of transactions you will be handling.

One vital component to setting up your E-commerce will be accepting credit card payments. In order to do that, you basically have two choices – set up your own merchant account or sign up to have payments made to you accepted through a credit card payment facility. The big advantage of setting up a merchant account is that you will only pay 3% on each credit card transaction you process. The downside is that setting up a merchant account will cost you around $1500 upfront for the fees, equipment and software for dialup and processing via your computer. Your alternative is to process your payments through a payment facility which will cost anywhere from 6% to 15% per transaction. Depending upon the dollar amount and number of transactions you will be handling, setting up your own merchant account could pay for itself quickly.

Next, you need to think about how users will shop on your site and how you will process their orders. If you are only selling a very small number of items, you probably don’t need to set up a shopping cart system. On the other hand, if you offer several items that customers will want to purchase with one transaction, then you want to make it as easy as possible for them – and that means using a shopping cart. If you want your ordering system to work in real-time either now or at some point down the road, then your shopping cart system will have to be compatible with your merchant account. On the other hand, if you will only be processing a few orders per day, you may want to save the additional costs of real-time order processing and process the orders manually. In that case, your shopping cart and merchant account work completely independent of each other and do not have to be compatible.

Compatibility is also an important consideration when choosing your Web hosting company. Again, if you aren’t going to be processing your orders in real-time, compatibility is not an issue. For real-time processing, your shopping cart will have to be compatible with the servers your Web host is using to host your site. Even if you aren’t planning to start with real-time order processing but think it is likely that you will one day upgrade to it, you should consider setting everything up initially to be compatible to avoid added costs and system headaches when that day comes.

With all of the compatibility issues between your merchant account, shopping cart and Web host, it’s easy to see the value in the turnkey E-commerce packages offered by some hosting companies – especially for those of us with limited knowledge or experience in the inner workings of Web-based technology. As you consider your options for implementing your E-commerce strategy, just remember that “E” should stand for “Easy” – for you to manage and your customers to use.

WWW as a pool of ready made potential customers


By the lured graphic interfaces and relatively inexpensive access to unlimited information masses of people worldwide are tapping into the WWW. Many companies are seeing these Web residents as a ready-made pool of potential customers and are turning to the Web as the next great untapped market.
Yes, this is very much true. The web is now providing excellent infrastructure for applications. Now application can do the following:

  • Enable your customers to place orders with you from remote locations via an online catalog
  • Provide customer service support for your products
  • Give your geographically diverse sales staff instant access to pricing information
  • Open your products to an international market
  • Enable your remote offices to access catalog information immediately and place orders with your home office
Companies are also using more effective traditional methods also like:

  • Distribution of catalog and other materials in hard copy via express services
  • Customer service operations with human personnel answering questions via toll-free numbers
  • Dedicated networks running custom or off-the-shelf client/server applications
  • Dial-up operations, such as publicly accessible bulletin boards
  • Distribution (via express services) of materials such as floppy disks or CD-ROMs containing your catalogs

But the Web, is offering advantages in ease of use, cost savings, and immediacy of information.

What is E-Commerce ?


Hi, can anyone tell me What is E-Commerce ?

Yes sure, E-commerce, short for “electronic commerce,” is defined as the act of conducting business through electonic media.E-commerce is a general concept covering any form of business transaction of information exchange using information and communication technologies.

Are E-commerce and internet commerce same ?


Hi, can anyone tell me are E-commerce and internet commerce same thing ?

No, internet commerce is exactly a part of e-commerce.

what is the scope of e-commerce ?


Hi, can anyone tell me what is the scope of e-commerce ?
Yes sure, e-commece systems include commercial transactions on the internet but their scope is much wider than this , they can be classified by application type as
* Electronic market
* EDI(Electronic Data Interchange)
* Internet Commerce

What is electronic market?


Hi, can anyone tell me what is electronic market ?

yes sure, the major function of an electronic market is to facilitate the search for the required product or service. Airline booking systems are example of an electronic market.

what can e-commerce involve ?


Hi, can anyone tell me what can e-commerce involve ?

E-commerce can involve electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, e-marketing, online marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), automated inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems.

How do I determine my need for a shopping cart?


Hi, can anyone tell me how do I determine my need for a shopping cart?

The main determining factor is your number of products. If you have only one or two products to sell, you may be able to get by without any type of shopping cart, just a simple order form.
If you have a number of products arranged across a multi-page site, and want your customer to be able to browse your pages, picking items at will with the selections stored for check-out at one central screen, it would be a good idea to have some sort of “shopping cart.”

What are business rules?


What are business rules?

Business rules, are relationship rules, which are directly connected to the profitability of a corporation. Some of the important business rules any corporation should have are:

* Achieve profitability with a certain margin.
* Find 20% of the business partners who bring in 80% of the revenue.
* Privacy of consumers’ name, address and phone numbers are of utmost importance and shall never be shared with any one.
* Know the high responsive customers vs low responsive customers.

What is EDI ?


What is EDI ?

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) provides for the efficient transaction of recurrent trade exchanges between commercial organizations. EDI is widely used by, for example , large retail groups and vehicle assemblers when trading with their suppliers.