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Chapter 11:

E-Commerce
Learning Objectives
1. Explain what e-commerce is and describe some of the
advantages and disadvantages involved with implementing ecommerce.

2. Identify a variety of e-commerce business models and
discuss their differences.
3. Discuss the types of Web sites that can be used to implement
e-commerce.

4. List several strategies for implementing e-commerce using
the Web, including some of the decisions that need to be
made, the options available for accepting payments, and the
process of designing and developing an effective Web site.

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Learning Objectives
5. Outline some sales and marketing strategies that can be used
in conjunction with an e-commerce Web site.
6. Discuss some security issues related to e-commerce sites.

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Overview
• This chapter covers:
– Potential advantages and disadvantages of
e-commerce for both businesses and consumers
– Types of e-commerce business models and Web sites
– The issues a business needs to consider when
implementing an e-commerce Web site
– Sales and marketing strategies for e-commerce Web sites
– E-commerce security issues

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What is E-Commerce?
• E-commerce
– Act of doing business transactions using communications
technology
– Has existed for years via private networks (electronic funds
transfers, etc.)
– Now most often performed via the Internet
– Dot-com
• An Internet-only store with no physical presence
– Brick-and-Mortar Store
• A conventional store with a physical presence
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What is E-Commerce?
– M-commerce
• E-commerce carried out via mobile phones and other
mobile devices
• Near Field Communications (NFC) uses RFID to facilitate
communications between devices
• Advantages of E-Commerce
– For Businesses
• Reduced costs
– Dot-coms are less expensive than brick-and-mortar
stores because there is no physical storefront to
maintain
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What is E-Commerce?
• Increased customer satisfaction
– Shopping experience is convenient (open all the
time, no driving, etc.)
– Can send customers personalized information
• Broader customer base (less geographical restrictions)
• Potentially higher sales
– For Customers
• Convenience
• Higher degree of selection

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What is E-Commerce?
• Easier comparison shopping
– Higher number of merchants to choose from
– Geographical location is not an issue
– Shopping bots and other comparison shopping
tools are available
• Potential cost savings
• Customized products

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What is E-Commerce?

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What is E-Commerce?
• Disadvantages of E-Commerce
– For Businesses
• Pressure to be always open, site always working
– Solid, well designed sites and hosting
• Lost business due to some customer hesitation to shop
online
• Risk of fraudulent credit card transactions
• Ease of entry for competitors

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What is E-Commerce?
– For Customers
• Potential for fraud and other potential security
problems
– Buyer protection programs and using
credit card protection can help
• Not being able to see or touch the goods
– 3D online stores may help
• Possible expense of returning merchandise
– Some click-and-mortar stores allow returns to local
stores

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E-Commerce Business Models
• Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Business Model
– An e-commerce model in which a business provides goods
or services to consumers
• Business-to-Business (B2B) Business Model
– An e-commerce model in which a business provides goods
or services to other businesses
– Intermediary Hubs
• Bring buyers and sellers together
– Vertical hubs
– Horizontal hubs
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E-Commerce Business Models

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E-Commerce Business Models
– Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C) Business Model
• An e-commerce model in which a consumer provides
goods or services to other consumers
– Business-to-Government (B2G) Business Model
• An e-commerce model in which a business provides
goods and services to government organizations

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E-Commerce Business Models

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Quick Quiz
1. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of e-commerce
for a business?
a. Reduced cost
b. Increased customer satisfaction
c. Reduced competition
2. True or False: An online auction is a type of brokerage site.
3. A business following the ______________________ model
sells products directly to consumers.
Answers:
1) c; 2) True; 3) Business-to-consumer (B2C)
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Types of E-Commerce Web Sites
• Manufacturer and E-Tailer Sites
– Manufacturers and online retailers sell directly to
customers via their Web sites
• Physical goods
• Electronic products
• Subscription Sites
– Sells access to its online content
• Newspapers and journals
• Video-on-demand
• Premium social networking services
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Types of E-Commerce Sites
• Brokerage Sites
– Bring buyers and sellers together and earn revenue by
charging commissions on sales made via the site
– Online Auctions
• Allow consumers or businesses to auction products to
consumers
• Buyers bid and highest bidder at the time the auction
closes buys the item
• Seller pays a listing fee and a selling fee based on the
final price
• Some online auction sites have automatic bidding
systems
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Types of E-Commerce Sites

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Types of E-Commerce Sites
– Financial Brokerages
• Allow individuals to sell stocks, bonds, futures, etc.
• Generate revenue by charging commissions or
transaction fees
– Real Estate, Travel and Other Consumer Brokerages
• Assist consumer in finding resources they desire
– Real estate
– Airline tickets
– Hotel reservations

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Types of E-Commerce Sites

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Types of E-Commerce Sites
– Market and Commodity Exchanges
• Market Exchange
– Matches organizations with goods or services to sell
with potential buyers
– Acts as an intermediary between buyer and seller
• Commodity Exchange
– Exchange of natural resources and raw goods
» Energy, cattle, chemicals, and metals
• Some sites earn a fee for every transaction; some
charge sellers an annual membership fee to participate
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Quick Quiz
1. Which of the following is not a type of brokerage site?
a. E-tailer site
b. Online auction site
c. Market exchange
2. True or False: Both manufacturers and online retailers can sell
directly to customers via their Web sites.
3. A(n) ______________________ site sells online content
(music, articles, social networking access, etc.) to individuals.
Answers:
1) a; 2) True; 3) subscription
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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce

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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
• Step 1: Select Appropriate Business Models and Types of Web
Sites
– More than one type of site can be selected
• Step 2: Select the Desired E-Commerce Applications
– Determine electronic customer relationship management
(eCRM) activities to be included
– Determine which other business systems the Web site will
be linked to

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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce

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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
• Step 3: Develop Procedures for Handling Electronic Financial
Transactions
– Need to determine which types will be accepted
– Order forms should be set up as secure sites
– Credit and Debit Card Processing
• Most common payment method used for on-line
shopping
• Most businesses open an e-commerce merchant
account, usually from a U.S. bank
– This bank handles all the credit and debit card
transactions
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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce

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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
• Virtual account numbers
– Disposable credit card numbers used to purchase
goods and services and to help alleviate customer’s
concerns about security and identity theft
» Purchases will be charged to the customer’s
regular credit card
» Typically these are single-use numbers
» Useless if intercepted or stolen
• Other options
– Smart cards, OTPs, prepaid credit cards

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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce

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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
– Online Payment Services and Other Types of Digital Cash
• A type of payment service accessed via the Internet and
used to make electronic payments to others
– Referred to as digital cash
• Online Payment Services
– PayPal
» Merchants pay a transaction fee
» Fee is usually lower than regular credit or debit card
fees
» Individual’s credit card number is not revealed to
the merchant
– Other OPSs include Bill Me Later and eBillme
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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce

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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
• Digital Gift Certificates, Gift Cards, and Coupons
– Appropriate codes are entered into the Web site at
time of purchase
– Digital Wallets
• Holds a buyer’s information that can be used to speed
up online purchase transactions
– Digital wallet programs are used with computers
and mobile phones
– Online digital wallets hold same type of information
as a digital wallet and are accessed online at
checkout (Google Checkout)
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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
– Site-specific digital wallets store checkout
information in the customer’s accounts this for use
with purchases on that site only, e.g. Amazon.com

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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
– Special Considerations for B2B Financial Transactions
• B2B Transaction Processing
– Allows merchants to customize their payment
processing plans to fit their needs
– Can process payments, do credit checks, track
expenses, do billing, provide escrow services, etc.
• Order-Fulfillment Companies
– Take care of physically filling orders for a business
– Can provide order management, customer
relationship management services, marketing
tools, etc.
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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
• Step 4: Design and Develop an Effective E-Commerce Web Site
– Sites should be carefully designed, developed, and tested
– Ensure order forms and checkout pages are located on a
secure Web server
– Continue evaluation of security and collected data
– E-commerce features can be created using:
• Storefront software
– Facilitates the creation of an online store (either
packaged or Web-based)
• Shopping cart software
– Designed to add only ordering and checkout
capabilities to an existing Web site
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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
• Step 5: Implement Appropriate Sales and Marketing

Strategies
– Use an Appropriate Domain Name and URL
• URL should be easy to remember and type
• Visitors should not have to type a page name
(such as index.html) to view the home page of the
site
• Business trademarks are protected in cyberspace
by the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act

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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
– Include Adequate Customer Service Features
• Online order tracking
• Online versions of product instruction manuals
• Customer service via email or live chat
• eCRM services
– Links to displays
– FAQs
– Order status
– Warranty information
– Collect Taxes from Customers Only if Required by Law
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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
– Display a Privacy Policy and Security Statement
– Promote your Web Site Sufficiently
• Use appropriate keyword and description meta tags
• Submit your site to search sites
• Consider sponsored links and listings
• Have a social networking presence
• Use search site optimization
– Make changes to Web pages to increase visibility in
search site results
– Goal is to be listed as close to the top as possible
• Consider banner ads
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Implementing Web-Based
E-Commerce
• Update your site regularly and consider adding
incentives for return visits (contests, coupons, etc.)
• Use e-mail marketing techniques (free shipping
offers, new product notifications, etc.)
– Use of behavioral (targeted) ads is growing
• Consider Ad retargeting services

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Security Issues
• Security Issues
– Key security points for E-Commerce sites
• Secure transactions
– Use a secure Web server
• Secure sensitive documents and files
– Use encryption
• Authenticate online business partners
• Use digital certificates and digital signatures
– Can be used to verify and authenticate validity of
each party involved in an Internet transaction
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Quick Quiz
1. PayPal is an example of a(n) ______________________.
a. digital wallet
b. online payment service
c. order fulfillment service
2. True or False: A credit and a debit card work the same way on
the consumers’ side.
3. All online financial transactions should take place via a(n)
______________________ Web server.
Answers:
1) b; 2) False; 3) secure
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Summary
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•
•
•
•

What Is E-Commerce?
E-Commerce Business Models
Types of E-Commerce Web Sites
Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce
Security Issues

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  • 2. Learning Objectives 1. Explain what e-commerce is and describe some of the advantages and disadvantages involved with implementing ecommerce. 2. Identify a variety of e-commerce business models and discuss their differences. 3. Discuss the types of Web sites that can be used to implement e-commerce. 4. List several strategies for implementing e-commerce using the Web, including some of the decisions that need to be made, the options available for accepting payments, and the process of designing and developing an effective Web site. Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 2 2
  • 3. Learning Objectives 5. Outline some sales and marketing strategies that can be used in conjunction with an e-commerce Web site. 6. Discuss some security issues related to e-commerce sites. Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 3
  • 4. Overview • This chapter covers: – Potential advantages and disadvantages of e-commerce for both businesses and consumers – Types of e-commerce business models and Web sites – The issues a business needs to consider when implementing an e-commerce Web site – Sales and marketing strategies for e-commerce Web sites – E-commerce security issues Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 4 4
  • 5. What is E-Commerce? • E-commerce – Act of doing business transactions using communications technology – Has existed for years via private networks (electronic funds transfers, etc.) – Now most often performed via the Internet – Dot-com • An Internet-only store with no physical presence – Brick-and-Mortar Store • A conventional store with a physical presence Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 5
  • 6. What is E-Commerce? – M-commerce • E-commerce carried out via mobile phones and other mobile devices • Near Field Communications (NFC) uses RFID to facilitate communications between devices • Advantages of E-Commerce – For Businesses • Reduced costs – Dot-coms are less expensive than brick-and-mortar stores because there is no physical storefront to maintain Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 6
  • 7. What is E-Commerce? • Increased customer satisfaction – Shopping experience is convenient (open all the time, no driving, etc.) – Can send customers personalized information • Broader customer base (less geographical restrictions) • Potentially higher sales – For Customers • Convenience • Higher degree of selection Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 7
  • 8. What is E-Commerce? • Easier comparison shopping – Higher number of merchants to choose from – Geographical location is not an issue – Shopping bots and other comparison shopping tools are available • Potential cost savings • Customized products Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 8
  • 9. What is E-Commerce? Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 9
  • 10. What is E-Commerce? • Disadvantages of E-Commerce – For Businesses • Pressure to be always open, site always working – Solid, well designed sites and hosting • Lost business due to some customer hesitation to shop online • Risk of fraudulent credit card transactions • Ease of entry for competitors Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 10
  • 11. What is E-Commerce? – For Customers • Potential for fraud and other potential security problems – Buyer protection programs and using credit card protection can help • Not being able to see or touch the goods – 3D online stores may help • Possible expense of returning merchandise – Some click-and-mortar stores allow returns to local stores Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 11
  • 12. E-Commerce Business Models • Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Business Model – An e-commerce model in which a business provides goods or services to consumers • Business-to-Business (B2B) Business Model – An e-commerce model in which a business provides goods or services to other businesses – Intermediary Hubs • Bring buyers and sellers together – Vertical hubs – Horizontal hubs Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 12
  • 13. E-Commerce Business Models Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 13
  • 14. E-Commerce Business Models – Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C) Business Model • An e-commerce model in which a consumer provides goods or services to other consumers – Business-to-Government (B2G) Business Model • An e-commerce model in which a business provides goods and services to government organizations Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 14
  • 15. E-Commerce Business Models Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 15
  • 16. Quick Quiz 1. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of e-commerce for a business? a. Reduced cost b. Increased customer satisfaction c. Reduced competition 2. True or False: An online auction is a type of brokerage site. 3. A business following the ______________________ model sells products directly to consumers. Answers: 1) c; 2) True; 3) Business-to-consumer (B2C) Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 16
  • 17. Types of E-Commerce Web Sites • Manufacturer and E-Tailer Sites – Manufacturers and online retailers sell directly to customers via their Web sites • Physical goods • Electronic products • Subscription Sites – Sells access to its online content • Newspapers and journals • Video-on-demand • Premium social networking services Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 17
  • 18. Types of E-Commerce Sites • Brokerage Sites – Bring buyers and sellers together and earn revenue by charging commissions on sales made via the site – Online Auctions • Allow consumers or businesses to auction products to consumers • Buyers bid and highest bidder at the time the auction closes buys the item • Seller pays a listing fee and a selling fee based on the final price • Some online auction sites have automatic bidding systems Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 18
  • 19. Types of E-Commerce Sites Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 19
  • 20. Types of E-Commerce Sites – Financial Brokerages • Allow individuals to sell stocks, bonds, futures, etc. • Generate revenue by charging commissions or transaction fees – Real Estate, Travel and Other Consumer Brokerages • Assist consumer in finding resources they desire – Real estate – Airline tickets – Hotel reservations Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 20
  • 21. Types of E-Commerce Sites Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 21
  • 22. Types of E-Commerce Sites – Market and Commodity Exchanges • Market Exchange – Matches organizations with goods or services to sell with potential buyers – Acts as an intermediary between buyer and seller • Commodity Exchange – Exchange of natural resources and raw goods » Energy, cattle, chemicals, and metals • Some sites earn a fee for every transaction; some charge sellers an annual membership fee to participate Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 22
  • 23. Quick Quiz 1. Which of the following is not a type of brokerage site? a. E-tailer site b. Online auction site c. Market exchange 2. True or False: Both manufacturers and online retailers can sell directly to customers via their Web sites. 3. A(n) ______________________ site sells online content (music, articles, social networking access, etc.) to individuals. Answers: 1) a; 2) True; 3) subscription Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 23
  • 24. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 24
  • 25. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce • Step 1: Select Appropriate Business Models and Types of Web Sites – More than one type of site can be selected • Step 2: Select the Desired E-Commerce Applications – Determine electronic customer relationship management (eCRM) activities to be included – Determine which other business systems the Web site will be linked to Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 25
  • 26. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 26
  • 27. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce • Step 3: Develop Procedures for Handling Electronic Financial Transactions – Need to determine which types will be accepted – Order forms should be set up as secure sites – Credit and Debit Card Processing • Most common payment method used for on-line shopping • Most businesses open an e-commerce merchant account, usually from a U.S. bank – This bank handles all the credit and debit card transactions Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 27
  • 28. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 28
  • 29. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce • Virtual account numbers – Disposable credit card numbers used to purchase goods and services and to help alleviate customer’s concerns about security and identity theft » Purchases will be charged to the customer’s regular credit card » Typically these are single-use numbers » Useless if intercepted or stolen • Other options – Smart cards, OTPs, prepaid credit cards Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 29
  • 30. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 30
  • 31. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce – Online Payment Services and Other Types of Digital Cash • A type of payment service accessed via the Internet and used to make electronic payments to others – Referred to as digital cash • Online Payment Services – PayPal » Merchants pay a transaction fee » Fee is usually lower than regular credit or debit card fees » Individual’s credit card number is not revealed to the merchant – Other OPSs include Bill Me Later and eBillme Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 31
  • 32. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 32
  • 33. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce • Digital Gift Certificates, Gift Cards, and Coupons – Appropriate codes are entered into the Web site at time of purchase – Digital Wallets • Holds a buyer’s information that can be used to speed up online purchase transactions – Digital wallet programs are used with computers and mobile phones – Online digital wallets hold same type of information as a digital wallet and are accessed online at checkout (Google Checkout) Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 33
  • 34. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce – Site-specific digital wallets store checkout information in the customer’s accounts this for use with purchases on that site only, e.g. Amazon.com Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 34
  • 35. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce – Special Considerations for B2B Financial Transactions • B2B Transaction Processing – Allows merchants to customize their payment processing plans to fit their needs – Can process payments, do credit checks, track expenses, do billing, provide escrow services, etc. • Order-Fulfillment Companies – Take care of physically filling orders for a business – Can provide order management, customer relationship management services, marketing tools, etc. Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 35
  • 36. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce • Step 4: Design and Develop an Effective E-Commerce Web Site – Sites should be carefully designed, developed, and tested – Ensure order forms and checkout pages are located on a secure Web server – Continue evaluation of security and collected data – E-commerce features can be created using: • Storefront software – Facilitates the creation of an online store (either packaged or Web-based) • Shopping cart software – Designed to add only ordering and checkout capabilities to an existing Web site Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 36
  • 37. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 37
  • 38. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 38
  • 39. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce • Step 5: Implement Appropriate Sales and Marketing Strategies – Use an Appropriate Domain Name and URL • URL should be easy to remember and type • Visitors should not have to type a page name (such as index.html) to view the home page of the site • Business trademarks are protected in cyberspace by the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 39
  • 40. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce – Include Adequate Customer Service Features • Online order tracking • Online versions of product instruction manuals • Customer service via email or live chat • eCRM services – Links to displays – FAQs – Order status – Warranty information – Collect Taxes from Customers Only if Required by Law Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 40
  • 41. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce – Display a Privacy Policy and Security Statement – Promote your Web Site Sufficiently • Use appropriate keyword and description meta tags • Submit your site to search sites • Consider sponsored links and listings • Have a social networking presence • Use search site optimization – Make changes to Web pages to increase visibility in search site results – Goal is to be listed as close to the top as possible • Consider banner ads Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 41
  • 42. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 42
  • 43. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 43
  • 44. Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce • Update your site regularly and consider adding incentives for return visits (contests, coupons, etc.) • Use e-mail marketing techniques (free shipping offers, new product notifications, etc.) – Use of behavioral (targeted) ads is growing • Consider Ad retargeting services Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 44
  • 45. Security Issues • Security Issues – Key security points for E-Commerce sites • Secure transactions – Use a secure Web server • Secure sensitive documents and files – Use encryption • Authenticate online business partners • Use digital certificates and digital signatures – Can be used to verify and authenticate validity of each party involved in an Internet transaction Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 45
  • 46. Quick Quiz 1. PayPal is an example of a(n) ______________________. a. digital wallet b. online payment service c. order fulfillment service 2. True or False: A credit and a debit card work the same way on the consumers’ side. 3. All online financial transactions should take place via a(n) ______________________ Web server. Answers: 1) b; 2) False; 3) secure Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 46
  • 47. Summary • • • • • What Is E-Commerce? E-Commerce Business Models Types of E-Commerce Web Sites Implementing Web-Based E-Commerce Security Issues Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 14th Edition 47