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    Marketing on the Internet is for the purposes of reaching out to potential customers in the form of advertising. Creativity such as designing, development and technical aspects such as marketing and advertising are required. Some of the different facets of Internet marketing include: - Affiliate marketing, - Email marketing, - Search engine marketing, - Interactive advertising, - Sales, - Public relations, - Information management, and - Customer service. Ever since the Internet arrived, it…

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    E-Commerce Data Analysis

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    How to make our e-commerce business data more easy and professional? All e-commerce portals are channels for business to flourish. These channels are supported through a world wide connectivity Internet. Internet provides a list of e-commerce data in various forms and formats. The advent of smart phones, tablets, mobile devices or gadgets and many more has led all users to access the gamut of information by these simple yet effective devices. Customer satisfaction is the prime aim of online…

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF E-COMMERCE ADVANTAGES #1: Low Financial Cost One of the benefits of ecommerce is that has a lower startup cost. Physical retail stores have to pay up to thousands to rent one of their store locations. Also, they have several upfront costs such as store sign, designing their store, buying inventory, sales equipment, and more. #2: 24/7 Potential Income One of the advantages of ecommerce is that online stores are always open for business. With your ads, you can…

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    INTRODUCTION In today’s generation, modern transportation has been evident in the daily lives of the citizens. With different technological advancements, there are applications made to further progress the development in transportation. Companies like Grab and Uber are widely known and used by individuals which inhibits easy connection through their mobile applications and websites. Grab started their own company when people are starting to rant about how hard it is to get a taxi, so they…

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    Snapdeal Case Study

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    Area name - Operations Introduction Flipkart started operations on the consignment model. They used to purchase goods from suppliers on the basis of orders placed online. Later they adopted warehouse model. Now Flipkart has their own warehouse and they manage their own inventory. Inventory is determined on the basis of sales forecast. Sachin Bansal says - “Nearly 60 to 70 per cent of deliveries take place through our own network,” .He thinks this model provides better control over the entire…

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    Online shopping is continuously becoming more popular and growing rapidly every day along with the development of technology are getting better at Malaysia. Online retail sales are estimated to grow from $172 billion in 2005 to $329 billion in 2010 [Johnson 2005]. There are 32 countries worldwide with the Internet penetration rate higher than 50% (http://www.internetworldstats.com). As of April 2006, 73% of American adults are Internet users (http://www.pewinternet.org). Online shopping has it…

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    Amazon is currently the largest firm in the online retail market (Greenspan, 2017). Given the dynamic and fast paced nature of the industry, it is essential that Amazon maintain a high level of resilience and innovation as well as take into consideration and address multiple macroenvironmental factors to stay ahead. To assess how well the company is adapting to different conditions we can use a tool called the PESTLE analysis model. The acronym PESTEL stands for “Political, Economic, Social,…

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    Haura Haseena Case Study

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    Marketing Group Assignment Haura Haseena INTRODUCTION Haura Haseena Collection is an online based company that produce and sell Muslimah clothing such as niqab (cloth that cover the face as part of sartorial hijab), long hijab, tunic blouse and jubah. The company choose to sell Muslimah apparel because of the soaring demand in the market and during that time, which is 2014, there were not many brand and business sells Muslimah apparel like today. In addition, Haura Haseena also decide to sell…

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    Pereless Case Study

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    #40: Pereless https://power.pereless.com/ Available on Linux, Mac, Windows and web-based service Recommended business size Medium and large company Price Contact the company for pricing; varies depending on the size of the company Pereless is one of the frontrunners in the industry, having launched all the way back in 2000. The platform allows the creation of a centralised recruitment and onboarding process. The strength of Pereless comes from the custom branded career portal, which allows…

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    Bonobos is a men’s apparel company driven by e-commerce which based in New York launched in 2007. The company was founded by Brian Splay& Andy Dunn, graduates from Stanford Business School. Bonobos has renowned as top in the online men’s retail industry which focused to provide excellence in customer service and excellence in fit cutting. 1. Situation Analysis Situation Analysis refers to a compilation of technique that manager’s use to analyse theinternal and external environment of an…

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