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COMMERCE GENERATION

Presented by
Sanjana Gupta
E-COMMERCE
 E-commerce (electronic commerce) is the activity of
electronically buying or selling of products on online
services or over the Internet. E-commerce draws on
technologies such as mobile commerce, electronic
funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet
marketing, online transaction processing, electronic
data interchange (EDI), inventory management
systems, and automated data collection systems.

 E-commerce is in turn driven by the technological


advances of the semiconductor industry, and is the
largest sector of the electronics industry.
GENERATIONS OF COMMERCE
 Bartered system
 Money economy
 Face to face
 Mail order business
 Super market
 Telephone orderly
 Television
1. BARTERED SYSTEM:
The barter system is a system of exchange, which was
prevalent in the world centuries ago, before the
introduction of the monetary system. In this
arrangement, goods and services are traded for goods
and services.
2. MONEY ECONOMY:
It provides a framework for analyzing money and
considers its functions (such as medium of exchange,
store of value and unit of account), and it considers
how money can gain acceptance purely because of its
convenience as a public good.
3. FACE TO FACE:
The Face-to-Face Data System was designed to be simple
and flexible to meet the data capture and reporting needs
your agency. The key difference of the Face-to-Face IT
Data System is the navigation. End-users log-in to a system
that displays their agency service delivery practice and
process as the navigation to the data they need to collect.

4. MAIL ORDER BUSINESS:

mail-order business, also called direct-mail marketing,


method of merchandising in which the seller’s offer is
made through mass mailing of a circular or catalog or
through an advertisement placed in a newspaper or
magazine and in which the buyer places an order by mail.
5. SUPER MARKET:
A supermarket is a self-service shop offering a wide variety of
food, beverages and household products, organized into sections.
This kind of store is larger and has a wider selection than earlier
grocery stores, but is smaller and more limited in the range of
merchandise than a hypermarket or big-box market.

6. TELEPHONE ORDERLY:

Telephone Order means the purchase of goods and/or services by


a Cardholder using a Card through the telephone. Transactions
means transactions between a Cardholder and the Merchant for
the purchase of goods and/or services and the term Transaction
shall mean any one of them. Transaction Date means the date
upon which the Merchant carries out the Settlement Procedure.
7. TELEVISION
Television brought the sales which into our living room
and creating an impact or our buying product.
THANK YOU!

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