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Unit 2: Business Models of E-Commerce



               Service Providers
               Service providers are companies that make revenue  by selling a service instead  of a  product. These
               services are available at a lower cost and is time saving.

                               Web sites such as, Lawinfo.com and myCFO.com make revenue by selling services
                                to the customers.

               Market Creators
               Market creators create Web sites and make use of the latest Internet technologies to create markets that
               bring buyers and sellers together for auctions.

                               Web sites such as Priceline.com and eBay.com create markets for buyers and sellers.

               Community Providers
               Community providers provide  sites where individuals with common interests  and common
               experiences can transact and exchange notes.

                               Web sites such as About.com and Friendster.com create communities for people
                                with common interest.

               2.3.2   Advantages and Disadvantages of B2C Models
               The advantages and disadvantages of B2C e-commerce can be considered from the viewpoint of either
               the consumer or the business.
               From the consumer’s viewpoint, advantages include:
               1.   Consumers can shop at any time of the day, from the privacy of their homes or other remote
                    locations.
               2.   Consumers can have access to a greater variety of goods and services on offer.

               From the business viewpoint, advantages include:
               1.   Business can reach worldwide market with access to more potential customers.
               2.   B2C can lower transaction costs associated with sales.
               3.   B2C can display information, pictures and prices of products or services without having to spend
                    much on the advertisement.

               The disadvantages from the consumer’s viewpoint include:
               1.   Security issue such as credit card information is very sensitive, and there are chances of scams and
                    frauds.
               2.   Customer service is compromised as consumers are not always satisfied with their purchases and
                    they often do not get timely answers to their queries.
               The disadvantages from the business viewpoint include:
               1.   The competition is more on the Web and the customer can go to other sites to purchase the same
                    product.

               2.   There can be technological problems due to which sales might come down.
               2.3.3   Differences between B2B and B2C
               Business-to-Business e-commerce differs from Business-to-Consumer e-commerce in many ways.
               Business-to-Consumer merchants sell the products on a first-come, first-served basis and Business-to-
               Business transactions are performed through negotiated contracts that enable the seller to think and




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