E-commerce is often seen as simply buying and selling using the internet but do the following perspectives also apply to e-commerce? *
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E-commerce is often seen as simply buying and selling using the internet but do the following perspectives also apply to e-commerce.
- E-commerce, often known as electronic commerce, is the exchange of goods and services as well as the sending of money and data through an electronic network, most commonly the internet. These business dealings can be either B2B (business-to-business), B2C (business-to-consumer), C2C (consumer-to-consumer), or C2B.
- The trading of goods and services through the internet is known as e-commerce. Your busy city centre or physical store is being converted into zeroes and ones on the information superhighway.
- Consumer-focused models, like Consumer to Business, are becoming more and more well-liked, nevertheless. With the C2B ecommerce business model, people market their products and services to businesses.
- Consumer to Consumer (C2C) is an e-commerce model that focuses on consumers doing business with one another. In this model, consumers sell and buy products and services to one another.
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