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E-Commerce
The term e-commerce is linked with the use of internet for the promotion and completing
transaction of business. It is also known as electronic commerce. It also involves the use of
networked computers as well as other electronic devices and techniques. Large number of
businesses has started using it. It has also benefits for the manufacturers of bike, like Dirt
Dirt Bike U.S.A was made via Carl Schmidt and Steven McFadden. They were both
included in the earth bicycle world as fan. Their objective at first was to make a more dependable
and practical rough terrain earth bicycle outline. Utilizing motors from Honda and Motors of
Austria they grew there craved earth bicycles. They then transformed this bicycle into a sellable
retail generation bicycle. The way of life they were in was the earth bicycle cultures particularly
Some of the main advantages which Dirt bike could attain by using e-commerce are as
follows; by using e-commerce Dirt Bike will be capable of sending requirements of material
required automatically to suppliers. In these days manufacturers are using just in time method for
inventory, e-commerce provides assistance or facilitate just in time strategy for raw material. E-
commerce also helps organizations to reduce the time required to order raw material. Due to
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availability of material, Dirt Bike could reduce the time used by labor force. It also helps in
reducing production cost of bikes. Necessary data for organization could be validated by using
e-commerce along with the increase in inbound visibility[ CITATION Ade04 \l 1033 ].
arranging, request preparing and transportation frameworks may understand extra advantages.
having their e-commerce procedure coordinated with their material arranging, request preparing
and transportation frameworks may understand extra advantages. The advantages of e-commerce
will fluctuate from organization to organization. Dirt Bike could make a lot of strategic partners
specifically suppliers by using e-commerce. Dirt Bike could use e-commerce to promote their
They would advantage from electronic commerce in light of the fact that it would be their
key promoting segment. Individuals everywhere throughout the world could get to data about the
organization and their items with the snap of a catch. It's a decent approach to instruct
individuals on the organization and their experience. It's an effectively available route for client
to request, modify, and view results of their loving. E-business would give client's openness to
track their requests and have consistent reports on their status, though if they needed to bring via
telephone, it would take a ton longer. Soil bikes ought to offer both parts and bikes over the web
on the grounds that individuals can alter a bicycle to their enjoying with supped up parts, yet in
the event that an individual simply needs a bicycle for a relaxation action, they can just buy a
pre-made bicycle[ CITATION Lau91 \l 1033 ]. The site ought to be an essential sponsor on the
grounds that individuals from everywhere throughout the world can get to all the data they
require on the organization, the items, and the faculty. It ought to utilize the web to advise
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client administration. They have to keep a telephone construct client administration to stay in
light of an individual level with their clients to make a better purchaser/vender relationship.
A website would be of value to Dirt bikes because it puts their name out there and it is a
tangible, visible site that people can spend hours on in order to make their item perfect. For a
little to medium sized business, Network Solutions offers star e-commerce for $99.95 a month.
For a standard e-commerce site, it is $49.95 a month per month. The Website Builders likewise
offer e-commerce silver for little companies, e-commerce gold for medium companies, and e-
commerce platinum for large companies. The silver price is $8,500.00 aggregate and the gold is
$15,500.00 all out. In the event that they went with the first website, it wouldn't affect them that
much because for the amount they make on an earth bike would cover the price for one website.
For the second website, it will affect them because its money forthright, yet it will be justified,
despite all the trouble over the long haul the length of they keep it progressive and accurate. It's
more personalized and they need to keep it cutting-edge instead of having someone do it for
them. In the first website, you are essentially paying someone to keep your stuff cutting-edge
where the second website you do it all alone and interact with it yourself. Both websites are
justified regardless of the investment; it just depends on how involved you are willing to be.
A Dirt bikes website ought to contain numerous capacities: First and foremost, they need
to be able to customize or take a gander at pre-made bikes. Secondly, there needs to be an easy,
fast connection to order bikes. It ought to have credit card data that isn't a hassle to round out.
Thirdly, there needs to be an order following page that stays avant-garde on hour by hour
premise in order to fulfill their any customers. There needs to be a connection discussing the
foundation data on the organization, the employees, the organization's success, and the success of
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their bikes in general. They need a page for beginners, who are those people that don't have a
clue about a thing about soil bikes and motorcycles, yet need to become educated rapidly.
Another necessity would be to create a page illuminating people on the different parts they sell.
Likewise, there ought to be connections to the companies in which Dirt bikes gets their parts
from so people can make sure they are purchasing safe parts. There needs to be a page on
merchants so people know the accessibility and where there parts come from or are shipped to.
Works Cited
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Adelaar, Thomas, Harry Bouwman and Charles Steinfield. "Enhancing customer value through
Laudon, Kenneth C. and Jane Price Laudon. Business information systems. Dryden Press, 1991.
Verona, Gianmario and Emanuela Prandelli. "A dynamic model of customer loyalty to sustain