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13 Descargable E Commerce
13 Descargable E Commerce
Let’s listen!
Hello, everyone! I’m Cesar Ortega. My uncle
Lucho and I own a shoe business. We create
and produce our own designs, and sell our
products at different points of purchase all
over the city. (Audio)
Cesar: Hi, uncle! I have a very interesting proposal for you. (Audio)
Uncle Lucho: Really? What is it about?
Cesar: Have you ever heard about E-commerce?
Uncle Lucho: mmmh… I think I have, but I don’t know much about it.
Ok. Let me explain to you what E-commerce is all about.
E-commerce or electronic commerce refers to buying and selling
products or services over internet or intranet. It may include a wide
range of technologies such as telephones, mobile devices and also
e-mail. In other words, it is the use of the internet and the web to make
commercial transactions. This activity is performed between and among
organizations and individuals ( Turban, King, & Lang, 2010). (Audio)
Uncle: mmh... It sounds good, but you know… I prefer to do business the old
way.
Cesar: Ok. Let’s compare these two ways to do business before we make any
decision. (Audio)
(Audio)
Traditional business E-commerce
Traditional commerce consists on the interac- E-commerce is usually done online and it is
tion between the salesperson and the buyer very impersonal.
in a physical place. It is more personal.
It is more useful when manufacturers or Consumers have access to detailed informa-
retailers try to persuade customers to buy tion not only from manufacturers but also
a product. from previous customers’ comments.
Customers can verify the identity of the seller Buyers feel insecure because they ignore many
and the physical location. aspects from the products or manufacturers.
It is necessary to pay for a commercial It is necessary to pay for a place to store
space (Kurtus, 2011) goods, but it is cheaper than renting a
store in a prime location ( (Business Re-
sources, 2013).
Consumers are naturally exposed to the rela- In this case, E-commerce needs to imple-
ted products (Business Resources, 2013). ment other strategies such as upselling or
cross-selling to attract customers (Business
Resources, 2013).
Table 1. Difference between traditional business and E-commerce
Uncle: This topic is very fascinating. Tell me: are E-commerce and
E-business the same?
E-commerce E-business
It goes far beyond e-commerce since it dee-
It involves commercial transactions between
pens into the process and culture of an en-
sellers and buyers on the internet.
terprise. It is a huge system that involves
customers, buyers, e-commerce technolo-
gies, collaborative applications, intranet, ex-
Figure 1. Difference between
tranet among many other factors (Business
e-commerce and e-business programmers.com, 2009).
(Audio)
Uncle: Well, I think that if we want to innovate, we must know
ever ything about the business. So, it is necessar y to do a lot of
research on E-commerce’s advantages and disadvantages to be more
informed about how to implement it.
Cesar: Yes, of course! But I know for sure that E- commerce has more
advantages for our business than disadvantages. Let ’s see the table.
Advantages Disadvantages
The most important advantage is that it One E-commerce disadvantage is that the
enables a business or an individual to reach Internet has still not touched the lives of a
the global market. With this tool even small great number of people, due to the lack of
enterprises can sell and purchase goods and either knowledge or trust (Bora, 2012).
services since there aren’t any geographic
restrictions (Bora, 2012).
Consumers can easily check a specific pro - This system is not suitable for all business
duct and even find out its original manufac - products,for example, perishable commodi-
turer in order to purchase it at a much che - ties like food items. People prefer to buy
aper price than charged by the wholesaler them in a conventional way (Bora, 2012).
(Bora, 2012) .
E-commerce systems can operate all the Returning products online can be a problem.
time. Customers don’t have to wait weeks for There are many doubts about the payment of
a catalogue. Messages are almost the return postage, the time this takes, or
instantaneous.(Business Education, 2009). even the quality of the product.(Business Edu
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Additionally, it provides information about cation, 2009)
possible presale products that are being
tested.
E-commerce significantly reduces the cost When buyers buy on the internet, they
associated to customers care, marketing, need to give their personal information, at
store information, and inventory manage- least credit card details and their e-mail
ment. Therefore, E-commerce reduces the address. This could lead to credit card
burden in infrastructure and cuts down the fraud, or identity theft (Khurana, s.f).
supply chain offering better prices to buyers.
Cesar: Well, uncle, what do you think about E-commerce now? (Audio)
Uncle: mmmmhhhh… well, I think it could be a very good opportunity for us.
Cesar: Really? It is great! (We persuaded him…) (Download)
Let’s read!
Uncle: I’m very interested in learning more about E-commerce. I think it
could be a good opportunity for expanding our business. I know times are
changing so we have to open up to new ideas.
Cesar: But in order to go deeper into this topic, it is important to read the
article I have right here. It talks about different types of E- commerce and
E-commerce security.
Uncle: Ok, let’s have a look at it. (Download) (Activity)
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Let’s write!
Well, I think learning about E-commerce has been
ver y useful to us because we have finally decided
to explore all the possibilities this new commercial
strategy offers to people like us who want to
innovate in their business.
Good luck!
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Vocabulary!
Dear apprentices, let´s play!
Ecommerce (Vocabulary)
Ebusiness
Firewalls
Internet
Security
Fraud
SSL
Perishable