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Copyright © 2017 | ITEX, Inc.
E-commerce Business
Hany Sewilam AbdelHamid | eCommerce BD Expert
Business. Technology. Society.
Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc.
eCommerce Business
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E-commerce Business Models
and Concepts
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Tweet Tweet: What’s Your Business
Model?
Class Discussion
 What characteristics or benchmarks can be used to
assess the business value of a company such as
Twitter that does have revenue?
 Have you used Twitter to communicate with friends
or family? What are your thoughts on this service?
 What are Twitter’s most important assets?
 Which of the possible methods described for
monetizing Twitter’s assets do you feel might be
most successful?
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E-commerce Business Models
 Business model
Set of planned activities designed to result in a
profit in a marketplace
 Business plan
Describes a firm’s business model
 E-commerce business model
Uses/leverages unique qualities of Internet and
Web
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8 Key Elements of a Business Model
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1. Value proposition
2. Revenue model
3. Market opportunity
4. Competitive environment
5. Competitive advantage
6. Market strategy
7. Organizational development
8. Management team
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1. Value Proposition
 Why should the customer buy from you?
 Successful e-commerce value
propositions:
 Personalization/customization
 Reduction of product search, price discovery costs
 Facilitation of transactions by managing product delivery
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2. Revenue Model
 How will the firm earn revenue, generate
profits, and produce a superior return on
invested capital?
 Major types:
 Advertising revenue model
 Subscription revenue model
 Transaction fee revenue model
 Sales revenue model
 Affiliate revenue model
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3. Market Opportunity
 What marketspace do you intend to
serve and what is its size?
 Marketspace: Area of actual or potential commercial
value in which company intends to operate
 Realistic market opportunity: Defined by revenue
potential in each of market niches in which company
hopes to compete
 Market opportunity typically divided into
smaller niches
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4. Competitive Environment
 Who else occupies your intended
marketspace?
 Other companies selling similar products in the same
marketspace
 Includes both direct and indirect competitors
 Influenced by:
 Number and size of active competitors
 Each competitor’s market share
 Competitors’ profitability
 Competitors’ pricing
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5. Competitive Advantage
 What special advantages does your firm bring
to the marketspace?
Achieved when firm produces superior product or
can bring product to market at lower price than
competitors
 Important concepts:
Asymmetries
First-mover advantage
Unfair competitive advantage
Leverage
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6. Market Strategy
 How do you plan to promote your
products or services to attract your
target audience?
Details how a company intends to enter market
and attract customers
Best business concepts will fail if not properly
marketed to potential customers
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7. Organizational Development
 What types of organizational structures
within the firm are necessary to carry out
the business plan?
 Describes how firm will organize work
 Typically divided into functional departments
 Hiring moves from generalists to specialists as company
grows
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8. Management Team
 What kinds of experiences and
background are important for the
company’s leaders to have?
 Employees are responsible for making the business model
work
 Strong management team gives instant credibility to
outside investors
 Strong management team may not be able to salvage a
weak business model, but should be able to change the
model and redefine the business as it becomes necessary
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 Why do you think Webvan failed?
 Why are more traditional grocery chains succeeding online
today?
 Why would an online customer pay the same price as in the
store plus a delivery charge? What’s the benefit to the
customer?
 What are the important success factors for FreshDirect?
 Do you think FreshDirect would work in your town?
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Insight on Business
Online Grocers: Finding and
Executing the Right Model
Class Discussion
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Categorizing E-commerce
Business Models
 No one correct way
 We categorize business models according to:
 E-commerce sector (B2C, B2B, C2C)
 Type of e-commerce technology; i.e., m-commerce
 Similar business models appear in more than
one sector
 Some companies use multiple business
models; e.g., eBay
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B2C Business Models: Portal
 Search plus an integrated package of content
and services
 Revenue models:
 Advertising, subscription fees, transaction fees
 Variations:
 Horizontal/General
 Vertical/Specialized (Vortal)
 Pure Search
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 How many of you use Google, Yahoo, or Microsoft’s
Bing? Does the class differ from the overall Web
population?
 Why do you use a particular search engine?
 Why is Google moving beyond search and advertising
into applications?
 How is Bing trying to distinguish itself from Google?
Do you think this strategy will work?
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Insight on Technology
Can Bing Bong Google?
Class Discussion
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B2C Models: E-tailer
 Online version of traditional retailer
 Revenue model: Sales
 Variations:
 Virtual merchant
 Bricks-and-clicks
 Catalog merchant
 Manufacturer-direct
 Low barriers to entry
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B2C Models: Content Provider
 Digital content on the Web
 News, music, video
 Revenue models:
 Subscription; pay per download (micropayment);
advertising; affiliate referral fees
 Variations:
 Content owners
 Syndication
 Web aggregators
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B2C Models: Transaction Broker
 Process online transactions for consumers
 Primary value proposition—saving time and money
 Revenue model:
 Transaction fees
 Industries using this model:
 Financial services
 Travel services
 Job placement services
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B2C Models: Market Creator
 Uses Internet technology to create
markets that bring buyers and sellers
together
 Examples:
Priceline
eBay
 Revenue model: Transaction fees
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B2C Models: Service Provider
 Online services
 e.g., Google: Google Maps, Google Docs, and so on
 Value proposition
 Valuable, convenient, time-saving, low-cost alternatives to
traditional service providers
 Revenue models:
 Sales of services, subscription fees, advertising, sales of
marketing data
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B2C Models: Community
Provider
 Provides online environment (social
network) where people with similar
interests can transact, share content,
and communicate
E.g., Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn
 Revenue models:
Advertising fees, subscription fees, sales revenues,
transaction fees, affiliate fees
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B2B Business Models
 Net marketplaces
E-distributor
E-procurement
Exchange
Industry consortium
 Private industrial network
Single firm
Industry-wide
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B2B Models: E-distributor
 Supplies products and services directly to
individual businesses
 Owned by one company seeking to serve
many customers
 Revenue model: Sales of goods
 Example: Grainger.com
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B2B Models: E-procurement
 Creates and sells access to digital
electronic markets
 Includes B2B service providers, application service
providers (ASPs)
 Revenue model:
 Transaction fees, usage fees, annual licensing fees
 Example: Ariba
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B2B Models: Exchanges
 Electronic digital marketplace where suppliers
and purchasers conduct transactions
 Usually owned by independent firms whose business is
making a market
 Usually serve a single vertical industry
 Revenue model: Transaction, commission fees
 Create powerful competition between
suppliers
 Number has dropped dramatically
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B2B Models: Industry Consortia
 Industry-owned vertical marketplaces that
serve specific industries (e.g., automobile,
chemical)
 More successful than exchanges
 Sponsored by powerful industry players
 Strengthen traditional purchasing behavior
 Example: Exostar
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Private Industrial Networks
 Designed to coordinate flow of communication
among firms engaged in business together
 Electronic data interchange (EDI)
 Single firm networks
 Most common form
 Example: Wal-Mart’s network for suppliers
 Industry-wide networks
 Often evolve out of industry associations
 Example: Agentrics
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Business Models in Emerging
E-commerce Areas
 Consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
 Examples: eBay, Half.com
 Peer-to-peer (P2P)
 Examples: The Pirate Bay, Cloudmark
 M-commerce:
 E-commerce models using wireless technologies
 Technology platform continues to evolve
 In the United States, demand still highest for digital
content like ring tones
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Insight on Society
Where R U?
Class Discussion
 Why should you care if companies track your
location via cell phone?
 What is the “opt-in” principle and how does it
protect privacy?
 Should business firms be allowed to call cell
phones with advertising messages based on
location?
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E-commerce Enablers: The Gold
Rush Model
 E-commerce infrastructure companies:
 Hardware, software, networking, security
 E-commerce software systems, payment systems
 Media solutions, performance enhancement
 CRM software
 Databases
 Hosting services, etc.
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How the Internet and the Web
Change Business
 E-commerce changes industry structure by
changing:
 Basis of competition among rivals
 Barriers to entry
 Threat of new substitute products
 Strength of suppliers
 Bargaining power of buyers
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Industry Value Chains
 Set of activities performed by suppliers,
manufacturers, transporters, distributors, and
retailers that transform raw inputs into final
products and services
 Internet reduces cost of information and
other transactional costs
 Leads to greater operational efficiencies,
lowering cost, prices, adding value for
customers
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E-commerce and Industry Value
Chains
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Firm Value Chains
 Activities that a firm engages in to create
final products from raw inputs
 Each step adds value
 Effect of Internet:
 Increases operational efficiency
 Enables product differentiation
 Enables precise coordination of steps in chain
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E-commerce and Firm Value
Chains
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Firm Value Webs
 Networked business ecosystem
 Uses Internet technology to coordinate the
value chains of business partners
 Within an industry
 Within a group of firms
 Coordinates a firm’s suppliers with its own
production needs using an Internet-based
supply chain management system
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Internet-Enabled Value Web
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Business Strategy
 Plan for achieving superior long-term
returns on the capital invested in a
business firm
 Four generic strategies
1. Differentiation
2. Cost
3. Scope
4. Focus
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E-Commerce Business Strategy & Revenuw

  • 1. Copyright © 2017 | ITEX, Inc. E-commerce Business Hany Sewilam AbdelHamid | eCommerce BD Expert Business. Technology. Society.
  • 2. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. eCommerce Business Slide 1-2 E-commerce Business Models and Concepts
  • 3. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Tweet Tweet: What’s Your Business Model? Class Discussion  What characteristics or benchmarks can be used to assess the business value of a company such as Twitter that does have revenue?  Have you used Twitter to communicate with friends or family? What are your thoughts on this service?  What are Twitter’s most important assets?  Which of the possible methods described for monetizing Twitter’s assets do you feel might be most successful? Slide 2-3
  • 4. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. E-commerce Business Models  Business model Set of planned activities designed to result in a profit in a marketplace  Business plan Describes a firm’s business model  E-commerce business model Uses/leverages unique qualities of Internet and Web Slide 2-4
  • 5. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. 8 Key Elements of a Business Model Slide 2-5 1. Value proposition 2. Revenue model 3. Market opportunity 4. Competitive environment 5. Competitive advantage 6. Market strategy 7. Organizational development 8. Management team
  • 6. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. 1. Value Proposition  Why should the customer buy from you?  Successful e-commerce value propositions:  Personalization/customization  Reduction of product search, price discovery costs  Facilitation of transactions by managing product delivery Slide 2-6
  • 7. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. 2. Revenue Model  How will the firm earn revenue, generate profits, and produce a superior return on invested capital?  Major types:  Advertising revenue model  Subscription revenue model  Transaction fee revenue model  Sales revenue model  Affiliate revenue model Slide 2-7
  • 8. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. 3. Market Opportunity  What marketspace do you intend to serve and what is its size?  Marketspace: Area of actual or potential commercial value in which company intends to operate  Realistic market opportunity: Defined by revenue potential in each of market niches in which company hopes to compete  Market opportunity typically divided into smaller niches Slide 2-8
  • 9. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. 4. Competitive Environment  Who else occupies your intended marketspace?  Other companies selling similar products in the same marketspace  Includes both direct and indirect competitors  Influenced by:  Number and size of active competitors  Each competitor’s market share  Competitors’ profitability  Competitors’ pricing Slide 2-9
  • 10. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. 5. Competitive Advantage  What special advantages does your firm bring to the marketspace? Achieved when firm produces superior product or can bring product to market at lower price than competitors  Important concepts: Asymmetries First-mover advantage Unfair competitive advantage Leverage Slide 2-10
  • 11. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. 6. Market Strategy  How do you plan to promote your products or services to attract your target audience? Details how a company intends to enter market and attract customers Best business concepts will fail if not properly marketed to potential customers Slide 2-11
  • 12. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. 7. Organizational Development  What types of organizational structures within the firm are necessary to carry out the business plan?  Describes how firm will organize work  Typically divided into functional departments  Hiring moves from generalists to specialists as company grows Slide 2-12
  • 13. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. 8. Management Team  What kinds of experiences and background are important for the company’s leaders to have?  Employees are responsible for making the business model work  Strong management team gives instant credibility to outside investors  Strong management team may not be able to salvage a weak business model, but should be able to change the model and redefine the business as it becomes necessary Slide 2-13
  • 14. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc.  Why do you think Webvan failed?  Why are more traditional grocery chains succeeding online today?  Why would an online customer pay the same price as in the store plus a delivery charge? What’s the benefit to the customer?  What are the important success factors for FreshDirect?  Do you think FreshDirect would work in your town? Slide 2-14 Insight on Business Online Grocers: Finding and Executing the Right Model Class Discussion
  • 15. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Categorizing E-commerce Business Models  No one correct way  We categorize business models according to:  E-commerce sector (B2C, B2B, C2C)  Type of e-commerce technology; i.e., m-commerce  Similar business models appear in more than one sector  Some companies use multiple business models; e.g., eBay Slide 2-15
  • 16. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2C Business Models: Portal  Search plus an integrated package of content and services  Revenue models:  Advertising, subscription fees, transaction fees  Variations:  Horizontal/General  Vertical/Specialized (Vortal)  Pure Search Slide 2-16
  • 17. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc.  How many of you use Google, Yahoo, or Microsoft’s Bing? Does the class differ from the overall Web population?  Why do you use a particular search engine?  Why is Google moving beyond search and advertising into applications?  How is Bing trying to distinguish itself from Google? Do you think this strategy will work? Slide 2-17 Insight on Technology Can Bing Bong Google? Class Discussion
  • 18. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2C Models: E-tailer  Online version of traditional retailer  Revenue model: Sales  Variations:  Virtual merchant  Bricks-and-clicks  Catalog merchant  Manufacturer-direct  Low barriers to entry Slide 2-18
  • 19. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2C Models: Content Provider  Digital content on the Web  News, music, video  Revenue models:  Subscription; pay per download (micropayment); advertising; affiliate referral fees  Variations:  Content owners  Syndication  Web aggregators Slide 2-19
  • 20. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2C Models: Transaction Broker  Process online transactions for consumers  Primary value proposition—saving time and money  Revenue model:  Transaction fees  Industries using this model:  Financial services  Travel services  Job placement services Slide 2-20
  • 21. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2C Models: Market Creator  Uses Internet technology to create markets that bring buyers and sellers together  Examples: Priceline eBay  Revenue model: Transaction fees Slide 2-21
  • 22. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2C Models: Service Provider  Online services  e.g., Google: Google Maps, Google Docs, and so on  Value proposition  Valuable, convenient, time-saving, low-cost alternatives to traditional service providers  Revenue models:  Sales of services, subscription fees, advertising, sales of marketing data Slide 2-22
  • 23. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2C Models: Community Provider  Provides online environment (social network) where people with similar interests can transact, share content, and communicate E.g., Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn  Revenue models: Advertising fees, subscription fees, sales revenues, transaction fees, affiliate fees Slide 2-23
  • 24. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2B Business Models  Net marketplaces E-distributor E-procurement Exchange Industry consortium  Private industrial network Single firm Industry-wide Slide 2-24
  • 25. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2B Models: E-distributor  Supplies products and services directly to individual businesses  Owned by one company seeking to serve many customers  Revenue model: Sales of goods  Example: Grainger.com Slide 2-25
  • 26. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2B Models: E-procurement  Creates and sells access to digital electronic markets  Includes B2B service providers, application service providers (ASPs)  Revenue model:  Transaction fees, usage fees, annual licensing fees  Example: Ariba Slide 2-26
  • 27. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2B Models: Exchanges  Electronic digital marketplace where suppliers and purchasers conduct transactions  Usually owned by independent firms whose business is making a market  Usually serve a single vertical industry  Revenue model: Transaction, commission fees  Create powerful competition between suppliers  Number has dropped dramatically Slide 2-27
  • 28. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. B2B Models: Industry Consortia  Industry-owned vertical marketplaces that serve specific industries (e.g., automobile, chemical)  More successful than exchanges  Sponsored by powerful industry players  Strengthen traditional purchasing behavior  Example: Exostar Slide 2-28
  • 29. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Private Industrial Networks  Designed to coordinate flow of communication among firms engaged in business together  Electronic data interchange (EDI)  Single firm networks  Most common form  Example: Wal-Mart’s network for suppliers  Industry-wide networks  Often evolve out of industry associations  Example: Agentrics Slide 2-29
  • 30. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Business Models in Emerging E-commerce Areas  Consumer-to-consumer (C2C)  Examples: eBay, Half.com  Peer-to-peer (P2P)  Examples: The Pirate Bay, Cloudmark  M-commerce:  E-commerce models using wireless technologies  Technology platform continues to evolve  In the United States, demand still highest for digital content like ring tones Slide 2-30
  • 31. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Insight on Society Where R U? Class Discussion  Why should you care if companies track your location via cell phone?  What is the “opt-in” principle and how does it protect privacy?  Should business firms be allowed to call cell phones with advertising messages based on location? Slide 2-31
  • 32. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. E-commerce Enablers: The Gold Rush Model  E-commerce infrastructure companies:  Hardware, software, networking, security  E-commerce software systems, payment systems  Media solutions, performance enhancement  CRM software  Databases  Hosting services, etc. Slide 2-32
  • 33. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. How the Internet and the Web Change Business  E-commerce changes industry structure by changing:  Basis of competition among rivals  Barriers to entry  Threat of new substitute products  Strength of suppliers  Bargaining power of buyers Slide 2-33
  • 34. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Industry Value Chains  Set of activities performed by suppliers, manufacturers, transporters, distributors, and retailers that transform raw inputs into final products and services  Internet reduces cost of information and other transactional costs  Leads to greater operational efficiencies, lowering cost, prices, adding value for customers Slide 2-34
  • 35. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. E-commerce and Industry Value Chains Slide 2-35
  • 36. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Firm Value Chains  Activities that a firm engages in to create final products from raw inputs  Each step adds value  Effect of Internet:  Increases operational efficiency  Enables product differentiation  Enables precise coordination of steps in chain Slide 2-36
  • 37. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. E-commerce and Firm Value Chains Slide 2-37
  • 38. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Firm Value Webs  Networked business ecosystem  Uses Internet technology to coordinate the value chains of business partners  Within an industry  Within a group of firms  Coordinates a firm’s suppliers with its own production needs using an Internet-based supply chain management system Slide 2-38
  • 39. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Internet-Enabled Value Web Slide 2-39
  • 40. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Business Strategy  Plan for achieving superior long-term returns on the capital invested in a business firm  Four generic strategies 1. Differentiation 2. Cost 3. Scope 4. Focus Slide 2-40
  • 41. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc. Slide 2-41 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the EGYPT. Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc.  Copyright © 2017 ITEX, Inc.