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Chapter 7 E-Business: Doing Business Online Learning Goals Define e-business and discuss how it can help achieve business success. Distinguish between a corporate and a marketing Web site. List the major forms of B2B  e-business. Explain B2C e-business and identify the products most often sold online. Describe some of the challenges associated with e-business. Discuss how organizations use Internet communications to advance their objectives. Discuss Web sites and identify methods for measuring  Web site effectiveness. Explain the global scope  of e-business. 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 8
WHAT IS E-BUSINESS? Electronic business (e-business)   Conducting business via  the Internet. •  E-tailing, or virtual storefronts on Web sites. •  Online business-to-business transactions. •  Electronic data interchange (EDI), the business-to- business exchange of data using  compatible software. •  E-mail, instant messaging, and other Web-enabled  communication tools and their use as media for reaching  prospective and existing customers. •  The gathering and use of demographic, product, and other  information through Web contacts.
Capabilities and Benefits of E-Business •  Global reach . The Net allows goods and services to be sold to customers regardless of geographic location. •  Personalization . Companies can begin the production process when an order is received to better satisfy customer needs and sharply reduce inventory. •  Interactivity . Customers and suppliers negotiate prices online, resulting in an ideal product at the right price that satisfies both parties. •  Right-time and integrated marketing . Online retailers provide products when and where customers want them and can coordinate promotional activities and communication to create a unified, customer-oriented message. •  Cost savings . E-business can markedly reduce the costs associated with operating and starting a business.
Business Web Sites Corporate Web site   Web site designed to increase a firm’s visibility, promote its offerings, and provide information to interested parties. •  Attempt to build customer goodwill and assist retailers and other resellers in their marketing efforts. •  Use for a variety of other purposes •  Disseminating financial information to investors •  Enabling prospective employees to apply online for jobs •  Providing e-mail communication. Marketing Web site   Web site whose main purpose is to increase purchases by visitors.
BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS (B2B) E-BUSINESS Business-to-business e-business (B2B)   Electronic  business transactions between businesses using the  Internet. •  B2B transactions account total $2.5 trillion. •  By some estimates, account for 80 percent of all  e-commerce activities. •  Can reduce cost of B2B transactions by almost 25 percent.
Electronic Data Interchanges, Extranets, and Private Exchanges Electronic Data Exchange •  Computer-to-computer exchanges of invoices, purchase orders, price quotations, and other sales information between buyers and sellers. Extranet •  Secure networks used for e-business and accessible through the firm ’s  Web site by external customers, suppliers, or other authorized users. Private Exchanges •  A secure Web site at which a company and its suppliers share all types of data related to e-business. •  Sometimes called  c-business  because of use as a collaborative tool .
Electronic Exchanges and E-Procurement •  Electronic exchanges  are online marketplaces that bring buyers and sellers together and cater to a specific industry ’s  needs. •  Initially 15,000 were launched but only 20 percent remain. •  E-procurement  is Web- based systems that enable all types of  organizations to improve the efficiency of their procurement processes.
ONLINE SHOPPING COMES OF AGE Business-to-consumer e-business (B2C)   Selling directly to consumers over the Internet. •  E-tailing accounts for eight percent of all U.S. sales.  •  Thirty percent of the U.S. population shops online. •  Services also are important participants in e-business. E-Tailing and Electronic Store Fronts Electronic storefronts   Company Web site that sells products to consumers. •  Growth of broadband is aiding e-tailing. •  Fifty-five percent of American Internet users have broadband. •  Expected to rise to 70 percent.
Who Are the Online Buyers and Sellers?
Who Are the Online Buyers and Sellers? •  Online market is changing as customers become more familiar with online shopping.
Benefits of B2C e-Business Lower Prices •  Many products cost less online. •  Internet allows customers to easily compare prices from multiple sellers. Convenience •  Can order products from around the world anytime day or night. •  Can register customer information to streamline transactions.  Personalization •  Emphasis on personalized, one-on-one marketing to increase repeat purchases.
Developing Safe Online Payment Systems •  Response to customer concerns about security of sending credit card information over the Internet. •  Through  encryption , data is encoded for security purposes. •  Many companies use  Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)  technology to increase to encrypt information and verify senders and receivers. •  Others use  electronic method  payment method, a computer data file at an e-business site ’s  checkout counter that contains not only electronic cash but credit card information, owner identification, and address.
E-BUSINESS CHALLENGES Privacy Issues •  Privacy is among the top concerns of Internet users. •  E-business sites often require passwords and use  electronic signatures , an electronic form of identity verification. •  Companies can track customers’ shopping and viewing habits through cookies. •  Customers usually prefer that companies do not share their personal information. Merchants have responded by joining privacy organizations.  •  Privacy protections may soon become legally required. •  Employees also have concerns that employers are monitoring their Internet behavior. •  Companies worry about data theft.
Internet Fraud •  Internet Crime Complaint Center  logged more than 207,000 complaints in a recent year, an increase of 67 percent over the prior year. Phishing   Using e-mail or pop-up messages to get unsuspecting victims to disclose personal information. Poor Web Site Design and Service •  Two-thirds of Internet shopping carts are abandoned before any purchase is made. •  Companies that have brick-and-mortar experience often have better success satisfying customers than Internet-only retailers. Channel Conflicts •  Direct sales to customers can compete with business partners such  as retailers and distributors, disputes called  channel conflicts .
USING THE WEB’S COMMUNICATION FUNCTION •  Web has four main functions: e-business, entertainment, information, and communication. •  Communication is Web’s most popular function. •  Firms use e-mail to communicate with customers, suppliers, and other partners. Spam   Popular name for junk e-mail. Online Communities •  Internet forums, newsgroups, electronic bulletin boards, and Web communities that appeal to people who share common interests.
Blogs Blog   Short for  Web log , an online journal written by a blogger. •  Corporate blogs can help build brand trust. •  Employee blogs present ethical issues. Web-Based Promotions •  Companies buy  banner ads  and  pop-up ads  on Web sites  customers are likely to visit. Search marketing   Paying search engines a fee to make sure  the company’s listing appears toward the top of search results. •  Companies use online coupons to promote their products.
MANAGING A WEB SITE Developing Successful Web Sites Planning and Preparation •  What is the company’s goal for its Web site? •  Will the site be maintained in-house or by a contractor? •  What will the site be named? Content and Connections •  Content an important factor for whether visitors return to a site. •  Resources should be relevant, easy to access and understand,  updated regularly, and compelling. •  Small businesses may be better off outsourcing to meet their  hosting and maintenance needs.
Costs and Maintenance •  Variety of costs: •  Development •  Placing the site on a Web server. •  Maintaining and updating the site. •  Promoting the site.
Measuring Web Site Effectiveness Click-through rates   Percentage of people presented with a Web  banner ad who click on it. Conversion rates   Percentage of visitors to a Web site who make a  purchase.
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT OF  E-BUSINESS •  Future growth of many companies is linked to a global strategy that incorporate e-business. •  U.S. leads world in Internet users but ranks only fifth in Internet penetration. •  International competition is growing. •  Can heighten competition in the global marketplace.

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  • 1. Chapter 7 E-Business: Doing Business Online Learning Goals Define e-business and discuss how it can help achieve business success. Distinguish between a corporate and a marketing Web site. List the major forms of B2B e-business. Explain B2C e-business and identify the products most often sold online. Describe some of the challenges associated with e-business. Discuss how organizations use Internet communications to advance their objectives. Discuss Web sites and identify methods for measuring Web site effectiveness. Explain the global scope of e-business. 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 8
  • 2. WHAT IS E-BUSINESS? Electronic business (e-business) Conducting business via the Internet. •  E-tailing, or virtual storefronts on Web sites. • Online business-to-business transactions. • Electronic data interchange (EDI), the business-to- business exchange of data using compatible software. • E-mail, instant messaging, and other Web-enabled communication tools and their use as media for reaching prospective and existing customers. • The gathering and use of demographic, product, and other information through Web contacts.
  • 3. Capabilities and Benefits of E-Business •  Global reach . The Net allows goods and services to be sold to customers regardless of geographic location. • Personalization . Companies can begin the production process when an order is received to better satisfy customer needs and sharply reduce inventory. • Interactivity . Customers and suppliers negotiate prices online, resulting in an ideal product at the right price that satisfies both parties. • Right-time and integrated marketing . Online retailers provide products when and where customers want them and can coordinate promotional activities and communication to create a unified, customer-oriented message. • Cost savings . E-business can markedly reduce the costs associated with operating and starting a business.
  • 4. Business Web Sites Corporate Web site Web site designed to increase a firm’s visibility, promote its offerings, and provide information to interested parties. • Attempt to build customer goodwill and assist retailers and other resellers in their marketing efforts. • Use for a variety of other purposes • Disseminating financial information to investors • Enabling prospective employees to apply online for jobs •  Providing e-mail communication. Marketing Web site Web site whose main purpose is to increase purchases by visitors.
  • 5. BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS (B2B) E-BUSINESS Business-to-business e-business (B2B) Electronic business transactions between businesses using the Internet. •  B2B transactions account total $2.5 trillion. • By some estimates, account for 80 percent of all e-commerce activities. •  Can reduce cost of B2B transactions by almost 25 percent.
  • 6. Electronic Data Interchanges, Extranets, and Private Exchanges Electronic Data Exchange • Computer-to-computer exchanges of invoices, purchase orders, price quotations, and other sales information between buyers and sellers. Extranet • Secure networks used for e-business and accessible through the firm ’s Web site by external customers, suppliers, or other authorized users. Private Exchanges • A secure Web site at which a company and its suppliers share all types of data related to e-business. • Sometimes called c-business because of use as a collaborative tool .
  • 7. Electronic Exchanges and E-Procurement • Electronic exchanges are online marketplaces that bring buyers and sellers together and cater to a specific industry ’s needs. • Initially 15,000 were launched but only 20 percent remain. • E-procurement is Web- based systems that enable all types of organizations to improve the efficiency of their procurement processes.
  • 8. ONLINE SHOPPING COMES OF AGE Business-to-consumer e-business (B2C) Selling directly to consumers over the Internet. •  E-tailing accounts for eight percent of all U.S. sales. •  Thirty percent of the U.S. population shops online. •  Services also are important participants in e-business. E-Tailing and Electronic Store Fronts Electronic storefronts Company Web site that sells products to consumers. •  Growth of broadband is aiding e-tailing. • Fifty-five percent of American Internet users have broadband. •  Expected to rise to 70 percent.
  • 9. Who Are the Online Buyers and Sellers?
  • 10. Who Are the Online Buyers and Sellers? •  Online market is changing as customers become more familiar with online shopping.
  • 11. Benefits of B2C e-Business Lower Prices • Many products cost less online. • Internet allows customers to easily compare prices from multiple sellers. Convenience • Can order products from around the world anytime day or night. • Can register customer information to streamline transactions. Personalization • Emphasis on personalized, one-on-one marketing to increase repeat purchases.
  • 12. Developing Safe Online Payment Systems • Response to customer concerns about security of sending credit card information over the Internet. • Through encryption , data is encoded for security purposes. • Many companies use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to increase to encrypt information and verify senders and receivers. • Others use electronic method payment method, a computer data file at an e-business site ’s checkout counter that contains not only electronic cash but credit card information, owner identification, and address.
  • 13. E-BUSINESS CHALLENGES Privacy Issues • Privacy is among the top concerns of Internet users. • E-business sites often require passwords and use electronic signatures , an electronic form of identity verification. • Companies can track customers’ shopping and viewing habits through cookies. • Customers usually prefer that companies do not share their personal information. Merchants have responded by joining privacy organizations. •  Privacy protections may soon become legally required. • Employees also have concerns that employers are monitoring their Internet behavior. • Companies worry about data theft.
  • 14. Internet Fraud • Internet Crime Complaint Center logged more than 207,000 complaints in a recent year, an increase of 67 percent over the prior year. Phishing Using e-mail or pop-up messages to get unsuspecting victims to disclose personal information. Poor Web Site Design and Service • Two-thirds of Internet shopping carts are abandoned before any purchase is made. •  Companies that have brick-and-mortar experience often have better success satisfying customers than Internet-only retailers. Channel Conflicts • Direct sales to customers can compete with business partners such as retailers and distributors, disputes called channel conflicts .
  • 15. USING THE WEB’S COMMUNICATION FUNCTION • Web has four main functions: e-business, entertainment, information, and communication. • Communication is Web’s most popular function. • Firms use e-mail to communicate with customers, suppliers, and other partners. Spam Popular name for junk e-mail. Online Communities • Internet forums, newsgroups, electronic bulletin boards, and Web communities that appeal to people who share common interests.
  • 16. Blogs Blog Short for Web log , an online journal written by a blogger. • Corporate blogs can help build brand trust. •  Employee blogs present ethical issues. Web-Based Promotions • Companies buy banner ads and pop-up ads on Web sites customers are likely to visit. Search marketing Paying search engines a fee to make sure the company’s listing appears toward the top of search results. •  Companies use online coupons to promote their products.
  • 17. MANAGING A WEB SITE Developing Successful Web Sites Planning and Preparation • What is the company’s goal for its Web site? • Will the site be maintained in-house or by a contractor? • What will the site be named? Content and Connections • Content an important factor for whether visitors return to a site. • Resources should be relevant, easy to access and understand, updated regularly, and compelling. • Small businesses may be better off outsourcing to meet their hosting and maintenance needs.
  • 18. Costs and Maintenance • Variety of costs: •  Development •  Placing the site on a Web server. • Maintaining and updating the site. • Promoting the site.
  • 19. Measuring Web Site Effectiveness Click-through rates Percentage of people presented with a Web banner ad who click on it. Conversion rates Percentage of visitors to a Web site who make a purchase.
  • 20. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT OF E-BUSINESS •  Future growth of many companies is linked to a global strategy that incorporate e-business. • U.S. leads world in Internet users but ranks only fifth in Internet penetration. • International competition is growing. •  Can heighten competition in the global marketplace.