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    Singles day in China significantly affected Chinese commerce Singles day is a kind of entertainment festival spreading in young people, who are priding in celebrating themselves single (the meaning of "bachelor" is "single"). The date of November 11(also as 11/11), contains four Arabic numerals "1”, whose shape is like four “solitary stick figures”. At the same time, “Solitary stick figures” are sharing the same Chinese characters with “bachelors”, and bachelors means single, hence November 11…

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    Flying Lynx Case Study

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    buying at e-commerce. Flying lynx Is putting a lot of effort to make e-commerce business easier to start and generally roll at Russian. They are targeting at the moment mainly Russian and China is next big thing for them. At China they do not have businesses yet, but it is probably changing soon as e-commerce business is growing up everywhere, it opens more possibilities. E-commerce part in consumer sales have been growing up a long time, but past the few years it has grown up explosively.…

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    Efficiency Of Amazon Essay

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    Electronic commerce(E-commerce) has made a great distribution to countries’annual incomes in the Europe. ( Eurostat 2013). A number of world famous leader companies, for example, Amazon, Ebay concentrate their attention on the E-commerce. At the same time, more and more brands have their own online website. It shows that E-commerce industry also has become a popular and primary consume way in this century. The purpose of this essay is to examine the efficiency of Amazon and discuss the impact…

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    COMPETITION News: India’s multi-billion dollar e-commerce battle heats up The battle between Amazon, Flipkart and Snapdeal is rapidly heating up with multi-billion-dollar investments, trolling on Twitter and squabbling over exclusive selling rights http://www.livemint.com/Industry/TcIzL21LIfBUpodcpCPugK/Indias-multibillion-dollar-ecommerce-battle-heats-up.html Market Challenger’s Attacking Strategies: There are five attack strategies generally used by market challangers: 1) FRONTAL ATTACK: It is…

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    Strong Brand value  Own Logistics Arm e kart  Own Online payment gateway solution Payzippy  Own Marketplace model  Better Search engine optimization  Price reduction or discounted price  24*7 customer service  Advanced advertising and promotion  Broad range of products Weakness  Investor driven and lack of independent board  Less penetration in small cities  No delivery to remote places Opportunities  Provide logistic services to its competitors through e-kart  Penetration into…

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    potential. A company wide website would produce better results than individual sites per location, creating confusion and instability. Catatech has three locations that can serve within their respective regions to handle the transition to e-commerce. Implementing e-commerce offers the entire company a wide range of cutting costs and increasing profits through tracking website traffic for specific products and promotions thus enabling marketing to determine what products sell best in what region…

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    Asian E-commerce giants Alibaba and Rakuten: a comprehension of their key operational parameters The e-commerce came into existence in the year 1994 and has ever since grown to the present USD 1800 billion industry globally. The growth came on the back of increasing internet users’ base and increasing consumer preference for purchasing goods online, owing to the ease of shopping. The e-commerce industry in Asia accounts for 52% of the global e-commerce industry and has mirrored the overall…

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    Alibaba Vs Amazon Essay

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    Two e-commerce giants With the development of information technology, online shopping become a worldwide form of entertainment, which accelerate the growth of e-commerce companies. Also, the globalization lead to a more aggressive competition through the world especially in the e-trading and there are two corporates stand out. Amazon, a solely-focused online book store ever and Alibaba, an online shopping website founded by an English teacher range into the top e-commerce enterprises over the…

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    Carlos Merchan Richard Klein CGS 3300 12 April 2016 The Electronic Industry E-Commerce is a type of business model that enables a firm or company to conduct business over the internet. It entitles activities, such as buying and selling, products and services, providing customer service, offering vendor support, and publishing and disseminating information over the internet (Bidgoli 163). E-commerce transactions happen in all four of the major market segments: business to consumer, business to…

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    changed from traditional shopping in brick and mortar stores to virtual browsing on the worldwide web. Companies have had to rethink their marketing strategies and those that did not adapt have suffered the consequences of the digitalization of commerce (e-commerce)…

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