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Retailing In Electronic Commerce: Products and Services

E-Tailing Business Models


direct marketing
Broadly, marketing that takes place without
intermediaries between manufacturers and buyers; in
the context of this book, marketing done online
between any seller and buyer

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E-Tailing Business Models
Direct Sales by Manufacturers
virtual (pure-play) e-tailers
Firms that sell directly to consumers over the Internet
without maintaining a physical sales channel
click-and-mortar retailers
Brick-and-mortar retailers that offer a transactional
website from which to conduct business
brick-and-mortar retailers
Retailers who do business in the non-Internet, physical
world in traditional brick-and-mortar stores

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E-Tailing Business Models
B2C SOCIAL SHOPPING
Online Group Buying
Personalized Event Shopping
 eventshopping
A B2C model in which sales are done to meet the
needs of special events (e.g., a wedding, Black Friday).
private shopping club
A members-only shopping club, where members can
buy goods at large discounts

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E-Tailing Business Models
Group Gifting Online
location-based e-commerce (l-commerce)
Delivery of e-commerce transactions to individuals in a
specific location, at a specific time

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Employment Placement
and the Job Market Online
PARTIES WHO USE THE INTERNET JOB MARKET
 Job seekers
 Employers seeking employees

 Classified ads

 Job agencies

 Government agencies and institutions

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Banking and
Personal Finance Online
electronic (online) banking or e-banking
Various banking activities conducted from home or
the road using an Internet connection; also known as
cyberbanking, virtual banking, online banking, and
home banking

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On-Demand Delivery of Products,
Digital Items, Entertainment, and Gaming
ON-DEMAND DELIVERY OF PRODUCTS
e-grocer
A grocer that takes orders online and provides
deliveries on a daily or other regular schedule or within
a very short period of time
on-demand delivery service
Express delivery made fairly quickly after an online
order is received

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On-Demand Delivery of Products,
Digital Items, Entertainment, and Gaming

ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT
Adult Entertainment
Internet Gaming
Online Dating Services

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Online Purchasing-Decision Aids
BUSINESS RATINGS SITES

Recommendations from Other Shoppers and


Friends
 referral economy
The effect upon sales of consumers receiving a referral or
recommendation from other consumers.

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Issues In E-Tailing
and Lessons Learned
channel conflict
Situation in which an online marketing channel
upsets the traditional channels due to real or
perceived damage from competition

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