2. Tables of contents
Introduction.
Languages used.
Feasibility study.
How shopping cart works?
Current system features.
Web pages.
Tips for protecting yourself.
Selling online.
Price comparison.
Statistics.
3. Introduction
E-commerce is the Simple shopping solution. It’s a full-featured website
and shopping cart system that bents over backwards to give you the
flexibility and need to run your online store. The basic concepts of the
application is to allow the customer to shop virtually using the Internet and
allow customers to buy the items and articles of their desire from the
store.
Shopping is one of the essential part of our daily life. We’re using different
types of shops to buy different kinds of products in our everyday life.
Such as:
Physical Shop — Market place, where we meet peoples physically.
Virtual Shop --- Market Place, where we meet people on virtual
world.
4. continue
Aimed towards to vendors who want to reach out to the maximum cross-
section of customer and common people who can be potential customer.
This project envisages bridging the gap between the seller, the retailer
and the customer.
5. Languages used
HTML : Hypertext Markup Language
CSS : Cascading Style sheets
Jscript : Java Script
6. FEASIBILITY STUDY
Technical feasibility :
Technically, this project is very feasible because of current and latest
techniques.
Financial feasible :
Financially, it is also very feasible . It is made up of very low cost and
will be free for all customers.
Operational feasible : very easy to use.
7. How shopping cart works??
It includes : storefront , user area and admin area.
Creates pages in realtime when a customer visits a site.
Unlike static HTML page , the shopping cart pages don’t exist until a
customer requests one.
The page is dynamically generated by web server.
8. CURRENT SYSTEM
Web based syetem
Secure registration and customer management facilities for customers.
People can do shopping for multiple item with multiple brand.
Order notifications by email.
Customer and store owner emailed order confirmations.
Shipping methods available.
Feedback mechanism, so that customers can give feedback for the
product or service which they have purchased.
14. Tips for protecting yourself
Shop from a secure pc.
Shop smart using only websites you know and trust.
Shop with your credit cart.
Avoid spam.
Keep passwords private.
Never give out social security number.
Read privacy and security policy.
15. Selling online
many sites allow you to sell both new and used items on their websites for
profit.
But we prefer selling only new products.
example:
Amazon
Ebay
16. Price comparison
Using price comparison sites can help you find good deals and get your
item at lowest price possible without having to go from store to store to
find out.
Bizarrecrafts.com
Yahoo shopping
Pricegrabber.com
Shopping.com
17. Stastistics
80% of individuals aged 32-44 buy products on internet.
72% of people aged 55-64 and 71% of 18-32 years old also purchase
things through the internet.
US and European online retail will grow at a 10% compound annual
growth rate from 2010-15 reaching $279 billion by 2015