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e-business model
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representation of the way a business operates....the “primary” form of commerce the business takes
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Brokerage e-business model
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model that covers online marketplaces in which buyers and sellers are brought together in an organized environment to facilitate the exchange of goods.
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Advertising e-business model
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model based on earning revenues in exchange for the display of advertisements on a firm’s web site.
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Subscription, Pay-per-View and membership e-business models
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access to a site is controlled by a subscription fee,charge to view single items,membership fees.
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Brokerage e-business model
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Ebay.com
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Advertising e-business model
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MSN.com
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Subscription, Pay-per-View and membership e-business models
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Businessweek.com
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Distribution Channel member e-business model
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ncludes activities of retailers, wholesalers, and manufacturers carrying on business through the Internet.
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Affiliation e-business model
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payments to web site operators for customers who find their way to a company’s site and either buy merchandise
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Community e-business model
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built around the idea that a group of online users can be regularly brought together at a commonly used web site for commercial purposes
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Community e-business model.
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(www.ivillage.com)
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Distribution Channel member e-business model
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(www.walmart.com).
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Affiliation e-business model.
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(www.ebstrategy.com).
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Infomediary e-business model.
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An e-business model based on the collection and sale of online information.
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Portal e-business model
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earns revenues by drawing users to its site and serving as a gateway or portal to information located elsewhere on the Internet.
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Portal e-business model
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nexttag.com
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Horizontal Portals
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www.ask.com
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Horizontal Portals
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have a wide general reach into different informational topics.
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Vertical Portals
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(www.webmd.com
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Vertical Portals
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narrow focus into a particular informational topic.
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