Unit 8 discusses the types and social implications of e-commerce. There are five main types of e-commerce businesses: e-tailers like Amazon that only sell online, manufacturers like Dell that sell their own products, existing retailers like Tesco that added online stores, consumer-led sites like eBay that allow users to sell to each other, and service providers like EasyJet that sell services. The document outlines benefits and drawbacks of e-commerce for customers, including increased access but also security and reliability concerns. It also notes effects on employment and potential social divides from the rise of online shopping.
Entrepreneurship class business plan. Created a mobile spray tan company called Liquid Gold. Business plan includes company/product description, customer base, market research, marketing plan, pricing, sales & distribution, operations, financials, sales/profit projection, break-even analysis, project timeline, and menu of services.
Fiche métier : Le pharmacien Galéniste en cosmétiqueRéseau Pro Santé
Revue "Pharmacien demain" n°26 - ALEE-
Parcours
Etudes de Pharmacie à Limoges.
Master 1 de recherche.
Stage ERASMUS en Angleterre.
Master 2 Pro proposé par l’IPIL en Cosmétologie en partenariat avec l'EM Lyon (avec cours de Management et Marketing).
Apprenti pendant un an à l'Oréal (Formation en galénique), Ingénieur en développement en tant que chef de projet à l’Oréal.
Ses conseils
Pendant le cursus, ne pas négliger la vie associative qui est une expérience très intéressante et si l'occasion se présente, ne pas hésiter à faire un stage ERASMUS à l'étranger (surtout en anglais).
Travailler dans la cosmétique
Quels parcours peut-on suivre pour travailler dans ce secteur ?
Le doctorat n'est pas obligatoire, mais fortement recommandé (c’est dommage de ne pas le valider après 6 ans d’études, le double diplôme Doctorat et M2 est une plus value pour le salaire), en réalité c'est le Master 2 choisi qui orientera la carrière. En effet, un stage ou un apprentissage est toujours proposé à la suite du M2, c'est pourquoi il faut bien faire attention aux choix relatifs au stage, au domaine et au métier.
Ce secteur ouvre à de très nombreux postes : recherche et développement, marketing, métiers de coordination (intermédiaire entre marketing et laboratoire) qui sont des métiers supports ; il s'agit de la communication des éléments scientifiques, c'est-à-dire la traduction pour le discours Marketing, parce que le marketing ne connait rien en sciences et le but du poste est d’apporter des données scientifiques vulgarisées, des résultats de tests d’efficacité de l’actif, pour qu’ils puissent monter leur histoire. Il faut monter un dossier scientifique et travailler sur un dossier de presse.
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Entrepreneurship class business plan. Created a mobile spray tan company called Liquid Gold. Business plan includes company/product description, customer base, market research, marketing plan, pricing, sales & distribution, operations, financials, sales/profit projection, break-even analysis, project timeline, and menu of services.
Fiche métier : Le pharmacien Galéniste en cosmétiqueRéseau Pro Santé
Revue "Pharmacien demain" n°26 - ALEE-
Parcours
Etudes de Pharmacie à Limoges.
Master 1 de recherche.
Stage ERASMUS en Angleterre.
Master 2 Pro proposé par l’IPIL en Cosmétologie en partenariat avec l'EM Lyon (avec cours de Management et Marketing).
Apprenti pendant un an à l'Oréal (Formation en galénique), Ingénieur en développement en tant que chef de projet à l’Oréal.
Ses conseils
Pendant le cursus, ne pas négliger la vie associative qui est une expérience très intéressante et si l'occasion se présente, ne pas hésiter à faire un stage ERASMUS à l'étranger (surtout en anglais).
Travailler dans la cosmétique
Quels parcours peut-on suivre pour travailler dans ce secteur ?
Le doctorat n'est pas obligatoire, mais fortement recommandé (c’est dommage de ne pas le valider après 6 ans d’études, le double diplôme Doctorat et M2 est une plus value pour le salaire), en réalité c'est le Master 2 choisi qui orientera la carrière. En effet, un stage ou un apprentissage est toujours proposé à la suite du M2, c'est pourquoi il faut bien faire attention aux choix relatifs au stage, au domaine et au métier.
Ce secteur ouvre à de très nombreux postes : recherche et développement, marketing, métiers de coordination (intermédiaire entre marketing et laboratoire) qui sont des métiers supports ; il s'agit de la communication des éléments scientifiques, c'est-à-dire la traduction pour le discours Marketing, parce que le marketing ne connait rien en sciences et le but du poste est d’apporter des données scientifiques vulgarisées, des résultats de tests d’efficacité de l’actif, pour qu’ils puissent monter leur histoire. Il faut monter un dossier scientifique et travailler sur un dossier de presse.
....
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e-Commerce Facts and Stats 2015 and BeyondEuro IT Group
Euro IT Group teams have delivered dozens of ecommerce platforms. We cover the complete spectrum of ecommerce services from software architecture and development to additional plug ins development, modules extensions, user experience design, testing, maintenance and support, integration with other business systems (eg CRM, ERP, inventory), SEO, marketing, store migration or mobile responsive versions of your ecommerce platform.
Our e-commerce team consists of technical people, business analysts and marketing specialists with hands on experience in tailoring feature rich e-commerce solutions for companies that required modern design, a rich user experience, huge data volumes and integration with additional systems, all this done following the latest industry trends. Our focus is mostly on Magento development.
This slideshare is about the impacts of e-commerce on the society.
It also talks about both positive and negative sides of e-commerce on the society in this growing era of e-commerce everywhere.
It also talks about the effects of eCommerce.
E commerce ( system analysis ) chapter 4Qamar Farooq
Learning Objectives:
* Explain the process that should be followed in building an e-commerce website.
* describe the major Issues.
* Understand the the issue involved in choosing the most appropriate hardware for an e-commerce site.
* Identify additional tools that can improve Website performance.
* Follow , share , like
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e-Commerce Facts and Stats 2015 and BeyondEuro IT Group
Euro IT Group teams have delivered dozens of ecommerce platforms. We cover the complete spectrum of ecommerce services from software architecture and development to additional plug ins development, modules extensions, user experience design, testing, maintenance and support, integration with other business systems (eg CRM, ERP, inventory), SEO, marketing, store migration or mobile responsive versions of your ecommerce platform.
Our e-commerce team consists of technical people, business analysts and marketing specialists with hands on experience in tailoring feature rich e-commerce solutions for companies that required modern design, a rich user experience, huge data volumes and integration with additional systems, all this done following the latest industry trends. Our focus is mostly on Magento development.
This slideshare is about the impacts of e-commerce on the society.
It also talks about both positive and negative sides of e-commerce on the society in this growing era of e-commerce everywhere.
It also talks about the effects of eCommerce.
E commerce ( system analysis ) chapter 4Qamar Farooq
Learning Objectives:
* Explain the process that should be followed in building an e-commerce website.
* describe the major Issues.
* Understand the the issue involved in choosing the most appropriate hardware for an e-commerce site.
* Identify additional tools that can improve Website performance.
* Follow , share , like
Credit cards are dominant form of online payment, accounting for around 80% of
online payments in 2005
-New forms of electronic payment include:
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
Digital
Digital
Online
Digital
Digital
Digital
Wallet
cash
stored value systems
accumulating balance payment systems
credit accounts
checking
In this slide, following topics have been covered in context to E-commerce.
- What is E-commerce?
- Why we need E-commerce?
- Impact of E-commerce
- E-commerce channels
- Top 10 biggest E-commerce companies
- Impact on Market and Retailers
- Advantages of E-commerce
- Disadvantages of E-commerce
- Types of E-commerce
- Future of E-commerce
Even today, some considerable time after the so called ‘Internet revolution’, Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) remains a relatively new, emerging and constantly changing area of business management and information technology. Speaking in layman’s terms, E-Commerce refers to the entire process of marketing, selling, delivering goods and servicing customers over the Internet. It has revolutionized the way companies do business. Consumers can buy almost anything online 24 hours a day.
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2. Types of e-commerce:
E-tailers e.g. Amazon.com and ebuyer.co.uk . A retailer that is a
click only business. They only sell goods and services online.
Manufacturers e.g. dell.com. These are e-commerce sites that sell
the products they have manufactured themselves.
Existing retailers e.g. tesco.com and argos.co.uk. These are
businesses that already existed before they set up an e-commerce
site.
Consumer led e.g. eBay. These companies allow consumers to sell
products using their site.
Service providers e.g. easyjet.co.uk, and lastminute.com. These
companies normally sell services rather than products on their e-
commerce sites.
Financial e.g. esure.com. These are e-commerce sites that only
deal with banking and financial needs.
3. Make a mind map…
Info you need to include:
What each type of business is e.g. e-tailer
Give some examples e.g. Amazon etc
How they make money e.g. selling goods
How each type of business works e.g. customers buy
goods on line which are posted to customers
This needs to be detailed! You are doing
this instead of a 500 word essay!
4. Assignment info
Marking Criteria (P5): Examine the
social implications of e-commerce on
society
Format to be assessed:
A DETAILED mind map - to be placed
on blog titled P5 The social implications
of e-commerce on society
5. Social implications:
Providing added value: e-commerce sites can often provide added value by
offering online discounts, free delivery and other incentives to make using e-
commerce more favourable.
Ease & security and e-commerce sites make it increasingly easy to buy
products and services online, often with only a few clicks. Faster payment
systems like PayPal and saving favourite products help to make e-commerce fast
and simple. Added security helps to keep sites secure and improve consumer
trust.
Providing service: as well as selling products and services, e-commerce sites
also provide services to help customers with their purchase. These include
delivery, customer support, FAQ, and payment options. These all have an impact
on numbers of staff needed and costs.
Economic and social impact due to speed of changes: the way we shop has
changed dramatically in recent years and is probably only going to continue
changing . This means that both socially and economically things are going to
continue to change.
Implications of brick and click businesses: there are many implications to
consider with a brick and click business as there is a need for consistency
between the traditional shop and the e-commerce site, for example with payment,
prices, products and company ethos.
6. Discuss:
What the implications are
How it could affects the consumer
7. Benefits to customers:
Access to goods and services for the house bound: this has
allowed for people that could not normally go out shopping for
many different reasons to be able to purchase services and
goods online.
Anytime access: as e-commerce sites can be used at all times of
the day or night, this allows consumers to shop when it is most
convenient, even in unsociable hours when shops would normally
be shut.
Internet discounts: these can be added to goods to make it more
favourable to buy online. Also as they often don't have as many
overhead costs to cover with an e-commerce site, they can
sometimes charge less for products.
Discuss:
What the benefits are
What effect they can have on consumers
8. Drawbacks for the customers:
Payment security: this can concern consumers, especially on websites
they are not familiar with. Consumers should be checking sites are
secure and payment methods are appropriate.
Reliance on delivery services: getting a reliable delivery service can be
tricky. E-commerce sites that offer order tracking or an exact delivery
time are helpful to allow consumers to plan waiting for deliveries around
their day.
Impact on employment: click businesses often need less staff to run
them than brick businesses do. Meaning there could be less chance
for employment, also people that are hired to work for click businesses
will require specialist skills.
Social divide: e-commerce may also be seen to create a social divide
between the people that will use e-commerce sites on a regular basis
and those who continue to shop traditionally.
Discuss:
What the drawbacks are
What effect they can have on consumers